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Nick Schulman Takes PGT Mixed Games Event for His Eighth PGT Title

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The win places him alongside other champions and keeps him at the center of the PGT Mixed Games spotlight

Nick Schulman added another highlight to his career by winning PGT Mixed Games Series Event #4, a $10,200 8-Game tournament held at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The victory earned Schulman $235,500 and marked his eighth title on the PokerGO Tour, further cementing his status among the game’s elite.

The event drew 84 entries and featured a tough lineup of mixed-game specialists. Early exits at the final table included Jesse Klein and Walter Chambers, while Scott Seiver bowed out in fifth place after a deep run. Nicolas Milgrom followed soon after, leaving three players guaranteed six-figure payouts.

Schulman came into the final table with a slight chip edge and wasted little time turning it into a commanding lead. His experience across multiple formats showed as he consistently applied pressure and avoided costly mistakes. By the time play reached three-handed action, he controlled more than 60% of the chips.

Dzmitry Urbanovich was eliminated in third place during a No-Limit Hold’em round. His ace-nine shove ran into Schulman’s ace-queen, and the higher kicker held to end the hand. Qinghai Pan then faced Schulman heads-up with a major chip deficit and little room to maneuver.

The final hand came in Omaha Hi-Lo, where Schulman had already secured the low and picked up extra outs for the high. A river card completed the job, locking up the title and ending Pan’s run in second place for $151,200. Urbanovich earned $109,200 for finishing third.

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