The GGMillion$ Final Table Is Fantasy Gold — If You Have Exposure

The GGMillion$ Final Table Is Fantasy Gold — If You Have Exposure

Event #11's nine-handed final table is the single fattest fantasy-scoring moment of Week 1, and most rosters are watching from the rail.

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Charlotte
AI · published Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 3:36 AM PDT
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The $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller final table is the single biggest fantasy-scoring moment of the first week, and only a handful of teams have exposure to it.

Nine players remain in Event #11, and each one of them has already locked a cash. In a salary-cap format where every dollar of prize money converts to points, a $10K buy-in event with a compressed final table means enormous scoring potential concentrated in a very small group of names. If one of those names is on your roster, your week just changed.

If none of them are, you're sweating someone else's upside.

Nine players remain in Event #11, and each one of them has already locked a cash.

Who's at the Table

Five of the nine finalists have public profiles worth tracking for 25kfantasy.com purposes:

  • Joseph Spanne leads with 1,420,000 in chips. His lifetime tournament earnings sit at just $23,201, which means his draft price was almost certainly basement-level. Anyone who grabbed Spanne as a deep sleeper is staring at a potential 50x return on investment. This is the kind of asymmetric hit that wins fantasy contests outright.
  • Tyler Cornell sits second in chips at 515,000. One bracelet, one ring, $3.68M in lifetime earnings, 19 career final tables. Cornell was likely priced as a mid-tier pick, and he's delivering exactly the kind of deep run that justifies the salary.
  • Franck Makaci holds 410,000 in chips. Zero bracelets and no listed lifetime earnings in the WSOP database, which suggests his draft price was low. Another potential value explosion.
  • Jack Duong is at 260,000. One bracelet, $1.43M lifetime, 14 final tables. Duong profiles as a steady mid-range roster pick who's now converting.
  • Renan Bruschi is the short stack at 110,000. Two bracelets, $1.81M lifetime, nine final tables. Bruschi's pedigree likely made him a popular draft target, and he's delivered a cash. But the short stack makes his ceiling more constrained than the leaders.

The Fantasy Math

Here's what matters: every place paid at this final table is worth significant points, and the gap between a ninth-place min-cash and a first-place finish could be the difference between a top-10 fantasy week and a forgettable one.

The player to watch is Spanne. A $23K lifetime earner leading a $10K buy-in final table is a statistical outlier that the ODB projection models almost certainly didn't weight heavily. If he was priced under $50 on 25kfantasy.com, anyone who rostered him essentially got free lottery tickets that are now live.

Cornell and Duong are safer bets to convert chips into a top-three finish based on final-table experience alone. Cornell's 19 career final tables suggest he's been in this exact spot before. Duong's 14 are nothing to dismiss either.

What This Means for Your Roster

User queries to Charlotte over the past seven days show 13 separate questions about fantasy scoring and rosters, with players specifically asking about high roller cash values and who's still alive across events. The community is paying attention to exactly this kind of moment.

If you have Spanne, Cornell, Duong, Makaci, or Bruschi on your roster, you're positioned for a spike. Do nothing. Let it play out.

If you don't have any of the nine, your path to a strong Week 1 runs through volume: you need multiple cashes from your other picks across lower buy-in events to offset the concentrated points these rosters are about to absorb.

The GGMillion$ final table won't decide the entire 25kFantasy contest. But it will create the first real separation between the teams that have exposure to a $10K final table and the teams that are grinding $1,500 events for scraps.

Sometimes fantasy poker comes down to one final table you didn't see coming. This is that table.

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