Mixed Game Mastery: Benny Glaser Secures $570,000 Podium at SHRB Mixed Games

samantha-doyle
17 Feb 2026
Samantha Doyle 17 Feb 2026
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  • Yuri Dzivielevski wins $100K Super High Roller Bowl in Las Vegas.
  • Benny Glaser finishes 3rd, continuing his 2025 momentum.
  • Dzivielevski claims the $1.3M prize, besting Chad Eveslage.
SHRB Mixed Games
The PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas was the center of the poker universe this weekend as the $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games reached its conclusion, crowning Brazil’s Yuri Dzivielevski as champion. 

While the world watched Jared Bleznick rip through high-end sports cards at the final table, the real tactical story was the surgical performance of British mixed-games "End Boss" Benny Glaser. Fresh off a historic 2025 that saw him capture three WSOP bracelets in a single summer, Glaser navigated a field of 38 elite specialists to secure a third-place finish and a massive $570,000 payday.

The Glaser Grind: Maintaining 2025 Momentum

For Benny Glaser, the PokerGO Tour (PGT) is a proving ground for his status as the most versatile player in the game. Entering the final table on a wave of momentum from his record-breaking 2025 World Series of Poker run, where he secured his eighth career bracelet, Glaser was the clear tactical favorite.

Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Despite starting the final day as a formidable stack, Glaser found himself weathering a "Brazilian Storm" as Yuri Dzivielevski began to pull away from the pack. Glaser's resilience was on full display during the late stages of the final table; while Robert Wells fell in fourth place, Glaser utilized his short stack with clinical efficiency, laddering up to ensure a podium finish.

The Final Stand: Dzivielevski’s Dominance

The end for Glaser came during a round of Limit Hold'em. After doubling up once to stay alive, Glaser eventually committed his remaining chips pre-flop with Ace-Six. He found himself ahead of Dzivielevski’s Ten-Five, but the deck was not in the Brit's favor. A rivered straight for the Brazilian sent Glaser to the rail in third place.

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

With Glaser out, Dzivielevski held a staggering 7:1 chip lead over defending champion Chad Eveslage.
The heads-up duel lasted only five minutes, concluding with a Badugi hand that secured Dzivielevski the trophy and $1,300,000. 

For Glaser, the $570,000 score pushes his total live earnings toward the $11 million mark, solidifying his rank as 7th on England's all-time money list.

$100,000 SHRB Mixed Games Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$1,300,000
2Chad EveslageUSA$835,000
3Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$570,000
4Robert WellsWales$415,000
5Tobias LeknesNorway$300,000
6Jared BleznickUSA$225,000
7Nick SchulmanUSA$155,000

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