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  1. Ole Schemion is one of the youngest players to reach the top rankings in recent years. He was a few months short of 19 years old at the time of his first recorded cash - and win! - in a 2011 EPT Berlin event.
  2. Ole Schemion, Berlin, Germany. 3,893 likes 4 talking about this. Welcome to official page of poker player Ole Schemion Player of the year EPT 10.
  3. Date Event/Tournament Place Winnings: Nov 15, '20: $2,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Six Max $500K GTD 2020 EPT Online: 25: $4,796: Sep 22, '20: $25,500 No-Limit Hold'em $5.
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Saturday lottery games. Ole Schemion EGW668 GPID is a unique identification number, assigned to each individual player, that will be used in the future in order to register for most poker tournaments around the world.

Ole Schemion is regarded as one of the best no-limit hold'em poker tournament players in the world. The talented German is both feared and revered in equal measure. He has more than $16.3 million in live earnings and several more millions from online poker.

Schemion added to his already glowing reputation this week by banking another $317,740. This was his reward for taking down a $10,300 buy-in event at GGPoker.

The Super MILLION$ is a weekly tournament that shuffles up and deals every Sunday evening. The $10,300 buy-in means only the world's best players enter, although a few satellite winners also compete. Play ends on Day 1 when only nine players remain. It resumes on the following Tuesday where it plays out, with Twitch coverage, until it crowns a champion.

Schemion Seventh In Chips at the Final Table

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PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Matthias EibingerAustria4,682,658
2MrGambolAustria2,804,492
3Stephen ChidwickCanada1,819,482
4NatorMexico1,246,329
5Philippe DAuteuilCanada1,064,610
6Brunno AlbuquerqueBrazil1,012,036
7Ole SchemionAustria893,269
8David MiscikowskiMexico811,422
9Sean WinterCanada765,702

Schemion sat down at the star-studded final table seventh in chips with around 18 big blinds in his stack. It wasn't a precarious position, but Schemion's strength comes from his big stack play. There are few players with the ability to wield a big stack like this German.

The tournament lost its first player on the very first hand of the final table. Matthias Eibinger raised to 100,000 at the 20,000/40,000/5,000a level. Philippe DAuteuil three-bet all-in for 1,058,610. David Miscikowski called off his 805,422 and Eibinger folded. It was ace-king for Miscikowski and pocket kings for DAutueil. The kings held and Miscikowski busted.

Sean Winter fell in eighth after a clash with Schemion. This hand bolstered Schemion's stack and gave him much more freedom to play poker. Winter committed his short stack with ace-deuce and couldn't get there against Schemion's dominating ace-queen.

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Mexico's 'Nator' was next to feel the German's wrath. He must have had enough of Schemion attacking his blinds relentlessly and three-bet all-in for 20 big blinds with only ten-trey when his blinds were raised again. Schemion called the shove with pocket eights and Nator crashed out.

Brazil's Brunno Albuquerque busted in sixth for $89,180 with DAuteuil netting $114,982 a few minutes later. That fifth-place finished weighed in at $114,982, a great result considering he won a $100 satellite to play in this event. Bar keno.

Chidwick's Impressive Run Ends

Stephen Chidwick's tournament ended in fourth place, only a week after finishing second in this tournament. Chidwick's move with ace-nine ran into the pocket kings of Eibinger and he collected $148,248.

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Third place and $191,193 went to Eibinger who was another Schemion victim. Eibinger's pocket sixes lost a coinflip against his foe's ace-seven when the board four flushed with hearts.

The final hand saw 'MrGambol' min-raise to 400,000 and Schemion three-bet to 1,200,000. MrGambol reacted with a 5,192,376 all-in bet which his German opponent called. It was pocket fives for MrGambol and kings for Schemion. The board ran out ace-high, safe for the cowboys, and MrGambol busted in second place for $246,440.

Schemion helped himself to the $317,740 top prize, yet another six-figure score.

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Super MILLION$ Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ole SchemionAustria$317,740
2MrGambolAustria$246,440
3Matthias EibingerAustria$191,193
4Stephen ChidwickCanada$148,248
5Philippe DAuteuilCanada$114,982
6Brunno AlbuquerqueBrazil$89,180
7NatorMexico$69,168
8Sean WinterCanada$53,647
9David MiscikowskiMexico$41,608

*countries as displayed in the GGPoker client

The next Super MILLION$ is the 20th edition and has $1.5 million guaranteed. The players mentioned in this recap will, no doubt, compete, and be in the hunt for a $300,00+ prize.

Ole
  1. Ole Schemion is one of the youngest players to reach the top rankings in recent years. He was a few months short of 19 years old at the time of his first recorded cash - and win! - in a 2011 EPT Berlin event.
  2. Ole Schemion, Berlin, Germany. 3,893 likes 4 talking about this. Welcome to official page of poker player Ole Schemion Player of the year EPT 10.
  3. Date Event/Tournament Place Winnings: Nov 15, '20: $2,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Six Max $500K GTD 2020 EPT Online: 25: $4,796: Sep 22, '20: $25,500 No-Limit Hold'em $5.
  • »News
  • »Ole Schemion Bags Himself a Cool $317,740

Saturday lottery games. Ole Schemion EGW668 GPID is a unique identification number, assigned to each individual player, that will be used in the future in order to register for most poker tournaments around the world.

Ole Schemion is regarded as one of the best no-limit hold'em poker tournament players in the world. The talented German is both feared and revered in equal measure. He has more than $16.3 million in live earnings and several more millions from online poker.

Schemion added to his already glowing reputation this week by banking another $317,740. This was his reward for taking down a $10,300 buy-in event at GGPoker.

The Super MILLION$ is a weekly tournament that shuffles up and deals every Sunday evening. The $10,300 buy-in means only the world's best players enter, although a few satellite winners also compete. Play ends on Day 1 when only nine players remain. It resumes on the following Tuesday where it plays out, with Twitch coverage, until it crowns a champion.

Schemion Seventh In Chips at the Final Table

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Matthias EibingerAustria4,682,658
2MrGambolAustria2,804,492
3Stephen ChidwickCanada1,819,482
4NatorMexico1,246,329
5Philippe DAuteuilCanada1,064,610
6Brunno AlbuquerqueBrazil1,012,036
7Ole SchemionAustria893,269
8David MiscikowskiMexico811,422
9Sean WinterCanada765,702

Schemion sat down at the star-studded final table seventh in chips with around 18 big blinds in his stack. It wasn't a precarious position, but Schemion's strength comes from his big stack play. There are few players with the ability to wield a big stack like this German.

The tournament lost its first player on the very first hand of the final table. Matthias Eibinger raised to 100,000 at the 20,000/40,000/5,000a level. Philippe DAuteuil three-bet all-in for 1,058,610. David Miscikowski called off his 805,422 and Eibinger folded. It was ace-king for Miscikowski and pocket kings for DAutueil. The kings held and Miscikowski busted.

Sean Winter fell in eighth after a clash with Schemion. This hand bolstered Schemion's stack and gave him much more freedom to play poker. Winter committed his short stack with ace-deuce and couldn't get there against Schemion's dominating ace-queen.

Mexico's 'Nator' was next to feel the German's wrath. He must have had enough of Schemion attacking his blinds relentlessly and three-bet all-in for 20 big blinds with only ten-trey when his blinds were raised again. Schemion called the shove with pocket eights and Nator crashed out.

Brazil's Brunno Albuquerque busted in sixth for $89,180 with DAuteuil netting $114,982 a few minutes later. That fifth-place finished weighed in at $114,982, a great result considering he won a $100 satellite to play in this event. Bar keno.

Chidwick's Impressive Run Ends

Stephen Chidwick's tournament ended in fourth place, only a week after finishing second in this tournament. Chidwick's move with ace-nine ran into the pocket kings of Eibinger and he collected $148,248.

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Third place and $191,193 went to Eibinger who was another Schemion victim. Eibinger's pocket sixes lost a coinflip against his foe's ace-seven when the board four flushed with hearts.

The final hand saw 'MrGambol' min-raise to 400,000 and Schemion three-bet to 1,200,000. MrGambol reacted with a 5,192,376 all-in bet which his German opponent called. It was pocket fives for MrGambol and kings for Schemion. The board ran out ace-high, safe for the cowboys, and MrGambol busted in second place for $246,440.

Schemion helped himself to the $317,740 top prize, yet another six-figure score.

Ole Schemion Instagram

Super MILLION$ Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ole SchemionAustria$317,740
2MrGambolAustria$246,440
3Matthias EibingerAustria$191,193
4Stephen ChidwickCanada$148,248
5Philippe DAuteuilCanada$114,982
6Brunno AlbuquerqueBrazil$89,180
7NatorMexico$69,168
8Sean WinterCanada$53,647
9David MiscikowskiMexico$41,608

*countries as displayed in the GGPoker client

The next Super MILLION$ is the 20th edition and has $1.5 million guaranteed. The players mentioned in this recap will, no doubt, compete, and be in the hunt for a $300,00+ prize.

Twenty-nine players are already registered for it in advance. Look out for such luminaries as Pascal Hartmann, Kristen Bicknell, Alex Foxen, and Artur Martirosian.





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