Yuri Dzivielevski Extends Brazilian Lead with $1.3M SHRB Mixed Games Win

samantha-doyle
17 Feb 2026
Samantha Doyle 17 Feb 2026
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  • Yuri Dzivielevski won $1.3M at $100,000 SHRB Mixed Games.
  • He beat a field of 38, including top poker professionals.
  • Yuri's career earnings now total over $11.7M.
SHRB Mixed Games
The hierarchy of Brazilian poker has a clear name at the top. Yuri Dzivielevski further distanced himself from his compatriots on Saturday, taking down the $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games for $1,300,000. 

Navigating a field of 38 entries, Yuri proved his versatility across the various disciplines, ultimately dominating a final table that included some of the most decorated players in the game today.

A Final Table of Two Halves

The first half of the final table was defined by the high-energy presence of Jared Bleznick, who spent his time between hands "breaking" sports cards for a global audience. While Bleznick’s Cooper Flagg pull was a viral moment, Yuri was focused on the technical grind.

Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

After Schulman, Bleznick, and Leknes were sent to the rail, Yuri began a three-handed clinic against Benny Glaser and Chad Eveslage. Glaser, sitting on just two big bets, managed to outlast Wells but couldn't find the miracle double-up he needed against Yuri’s running hot deck.

Closing the Deal

Heads-up play began with Yuri holding a 7:1 advantage over Eveslage, and it ended almost as soon as it started. Within five minutes, Yuri secured the final chips in a round of Badugi.

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Eveslage, who fought valiantly to defend his previous SHRB success, had to settle for a runner-up prize of $835,000. Yuri’s victory not only brings him another major title but pushes his total career live earnings past the $11.7 million mark, a testament to his continued dominance in the highest-stakes arenas.

$100,000 SHRB Mixed Games 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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