Daniel Negreanu received a event and reached three remaining tables in the course of the PokerGO Tour PLO Sequence, which concluded on Saturday with Zachary Schwartz successful the $5,100 Pot-Restrict Omaha Bounty finale. However the high performers within the sequence have been Alex Foxen and Jesse Lonis.
Schwartz, a mid-stakes participant with over $1.1 million in dwell event cashes, beat out 73 gamers to win $63,510 plus bounties in Occasion #11. He defeated Foxen heads-up to complete off the event and the pot-limit Omaha sequence on the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.
Occasion #11 Remaining Desk Outcomes
Lonis Dominates

Negreanu completed the sequence with 5 cashes, which included a win in Occasion #3 and two further remaining desk appearances. Foxen additionally crushed it with 5 cashes, 4 remaining tables, and a win in Occasion #7.
Foxen, who completed the sequence with 633 factors, would have been the general champion had he defeated Schwartz in heads-up play. However he ended up falling simply in need of Lonis, who took the sequence crown with 662 factors.
Lonis, who has turn out to be one of many high event gamers on the planet the previous few years, earned 5 cashes, one win (Occasion #9), and 4 remaining desk appearances, together with 4 high three finishes.
Chino Rheem, Bryce Yockey, and Tyler Brown have been among the many different high performers in the course of the PGT PLO Sequence. Brown, who completed with 407 factors, cashed in six of the 11 occasions and made 4 remaining tables, however was unable to win a event, which prevented him from having a shot on the general sequence title.
PGT PLO Sequence Leaderboard
Lonis, along with his banner sequence efficiency, cracked the $15 million lifetime mark in dwell tournaments, in response to The Hendon Mob. The 2-time World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner is heading into the summer time with over $1 million in cashes already this 12 months. He is cashed in 12 PokerGO Tour occasions in 2025, together with two titles.
The PGT will start one in all its staple sequence on Tuesday with the U.S. Poker Open kicking off. The sequence options eight no-limit maintain’em tournaments starting from $5,100 to $25,200.