Brazil continues to crush WSOP Online as Selouan wins $2M GGMillion$

Mo Afdhal
Posted on: September 30, 2025 16:54 PDT

On Tuesday, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Event #33: $10,300 GGMillion$ High Roller played down to a winner as the final nine players reconvened on the virtual felt to battle for the coveted bracelet and the $2M top prize. The tournament drew a field of 1,484 entrants to generate a prize pool of $14,840,000 with three seven-figure podium payouts. 

When the final hand was dealt, Brazil's Rodrigo Daher Selouan held all of the chips in play and laid claim to the $2,003,850 first-place prize and the WSOP Online GGMillion$ bracelet. Selouan's victory solidifies his home nation's status at the top of the 2025 WSOP Online Country Rankings. With eight first-place finishes, the Brazilian contingent grinding the series has all but locked up a $200K freeroll for themselves. 

The entirety of the final table was live-streamed on the GGPoker YouTube channel with commentary from Daniel Negreanu and Jeff Gross – check out the full replay above. 

GGMillion$ final table action

It didn't take long for the first elimination to arrive as Stanislau Melhui found a decent spot to commit his short stack. In the face of a raise from Sebastian Camilo Toro Henao and a flat from Matheu Cardoso Machado in the small blind, Melhui shipped it with from the big blind. Henao pitched his , but Machado called it off with . The runout paired the Brazilian and ended Melhui's run in ninth-place. 

The very next virtual shuffle brought a second knockout as Finland's Eelis Parssinen ran into Nikita Mikholap's and failed to improve sufficiently on the runout. While two early eliminations may have indicated a flurry of action to follow, it was well over an hour before the next knockout arrived. 

With two pay jumps acquired, the short-stacked Artsiom Lasouskii committed the majority of his chips with . When the action folded around to Selouan on the button, he clicked it back with . Lasouskii sent the rest of his chips into the middle, but the runout kept Selouan's kings best. 

Henao fell next, running into Vladislav Batrakov's . The flop saw Henao surge into the lead with trips, but the turn and river improved Batrakov to a queen-high flush. Machado was eliminated next as his failed to improve against Selouan's on a runout. 

Daniel Negreanu and Jeff Gross react to a particularly brutal beat on the GGMillion$ final table. Daniel Negreanu and Jeff Gross react to a particularly brutal beat on the GGMillion$ final table.

Selouan runs away with it

Batrakov's influx of chips from the elimination didn't last long as his was run down by Mikholap's . With only a little more than a big blind left to work with, he was eliminated the next hand to leave only three players remaining in the hunt. 

Seloaun notched the elimination to take play heads-up when he moved all-in from the small blind with and Fausto Tantillo called it off with . The Brazilian needed help to eliminate Tantillo and found it on the runout. 

With an overwhelming chip lead, Selouan made quick work of Mikholap to close out the victory. The final hand saw Mikholap move all-in with and Selouan called it off with . Again, the Brazilian needed to connect with the runout and did just that as the board came down

WSOP Online GGMillion$ High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Prize
1 Rodrigo Daher Selouan $2,003,850
2 Nikita Mikholap $1,545,404
3 Fausto Tantillo $1,191,974
4 Vladislav Batrakov
$919,443
5 Matheu Cardoso Machado $709,293
6 Sebastian Camilo Toro Henao $547,222
7 Artsiom Lasouskii $422,287
8 Eelis Parssinen $325,934
9 Stanislau Melhui $251,634