Rheem wraps PGT Mixed title, $100K SHRB 10-Game next

Matt Hansen
Matt Hansen
Posted on: March 6, 2025 12:02 PST

Chino Rheem is the top dog after the latest PokerGO Tour Mixed Games series wrapped up in Las Vegas on Wednesday evening. Rheem finished with three cashes and one win across the seven events in the series. 

The PGT Mixed Games series now gives way to the $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games, a 10-game tournament that will draw the best in the world for the biggest multi-game buy-in ever. 

Rheem, who won the second iteration of the series in October of 2023, rode to the title on the strength of his victory in the $10,200 8-Game, which followed a third-place finish in the $10,200 H.O.R.S.E. won by Ryan Miller. He topped a PGT Mixed Games leaderboard that also featured Nick Schulman, who made three final tables with two bronze medal finishes and a runner-up effort against Daniel Negreanu in the $15,200 Dealer's Choice. Negreanu, who cashed three times and finished third in the points race, picked up his first win of 2025. 

PGT Mixed Games leaderboard

Rank Player Cashes Wins PGT Points
1 Chino Rheem 3 1 384
2 Nick Schulman 3 0 336
3 Maxx Coleman 3 1 322
4 Daniel Negreanu 3 1 302
5 Ryan Miller 3 1 285

Daniel Negreanu wins Event #6 of the PGT Mixed Games Series. Daniel Negreanu picked up his first win of 2025 in the Dealer's Choice event.

$100K SHRB Mixed starts Thursday

The PGT Mixed Games series will now step aside for the debut of the $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games — the largest-ever buy-in for a 10-game tournament. 

A full field of mixed legends and high rollers is expected to fill out the PokerGO Studio on Thursday for three days of high-dollar tournament play. 

Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games rotation (60-minute levels)

  • No-Limit Hold'em 
  • Omaha Hi-Lo
  • Stud
  • No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
  • Limit Hold'em
  • Badugi
  • Stud Hi-Lo
  • Pot-Limit Omaha
  • Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
  • Razz

If you have an extra $100,000, play starts at 1 pm PT on Thursday. If you don't, PokerGO's livestream will kick in at the start of Level 5 on Day 1. PokerGO's livestream coverage will continue throughout Friday's Day 2 and Saturday's final table. 

Photos courtesy of PokerGO/Antonio Abrego