Artur Martirosian Secures Record 13th GGMillion$ Title

mrinal-gujare
11 May 2026
Mrinal Gujare 11 May 2026
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  • Artur Martirosian clinched his 13th GGMillion$ title for $486,816.
  • He defeated Tamas Adamszki after dramatic heads-up play.
  • Martirosian now holds a record for most GGMillion$ titles
Artur Martirosian
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Artur Martirosian captured a record thirteenth GGMillion$ title and $486,816 during the GG World Festival. This high-stakes achievement coincides with a look at historical WSOP feats, where elite players like Benny Glaser and Scott Seiver secured three bracelets in single-year campaigns.

The opening weekend of the GG World Festival reached a major milestone during the Season 2026 Episode 17 finale of the GGMillion$. Russian poker professional Artur Martirosian extended his existing record by capturing a 13th title in the format, earning a first-place prize of $486,816.

GGMillion$ Final Table Highlights

The virtual broadcast featured host Jeff Gross and guest commentator Justin Young, a high-stakes player with over $6.8 million in live earnings. 

Martirosian entered the final table as a heavy favorite with odds of 2.54, which Gross noted were potentially the lowest ever recorded for a player in this field.

The tournament concluded with a heads-up battle between Martirosian and Hungarian player Tamas Adamszki.

Final Table Payouts

Place Player Prize
1st Artur Martirosian $486,816
2nd Tamas Adamszki $375,386
3rd Christoph Vogelsang $289,462
4th Vyacheslav Balaev $223,206
5th Ole Schemion $172,115
6th ‘don chimbo’ $132,719
7th Barak Wisbrod $102,340
8th ‘GREAGYPoker’ $78,912
9th Maksim Vaskresenski $60,852

Analysis and Commentary

In a pivotal hand, Adamszki doubled his stack after flopping a flush with seven-six of diamonds against Martirosian’s set of fours. 

Despite this, Martirosian reclaimed a 2:1 lead. In the final hand, Adamszki moved all-in for 16 big blinds with ace-six, but failed to improve against Martirosian’s pocket sixes. Adamszki earned $375,386 for his runner-up finish.

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