Canadian Player Pascal Lefrancois Claims GGMillion$ Victory

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16 Apr 2026
Mrinal Gujare 16 Apr 2026
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  • Pascal Lefrancois won the $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller, earning $443,221.
  • Victory pushed Lefrancois' GGPoker earnings over $7 million.
  • Secured a WSOP Paradise seat, highlighting his ongoing poker success.
Pascal Lefrancois
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Canadian poker pro Pascal Lefrancois secured his first $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller title, earning $443,221. By defeating a field of 226 entries and a decorated final table, Lefrancois boosted his GGPoker earnings past the $7 million milestone and secured a WSOP Paradise seat.

Pascal Lefrancois, a titan of the Canadian online poker scene, has further cemented his legacy by capturing the title in the latest $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller on GGPoker

Lefrancois navigated a competitive field of 226 entries in the two-day event to take home the top prize of $443,221 (approximately $610,894 CAD).

The tournament featured a massive $2 million guaranteed prize pool, attracting the world’s most formidable high-stakes grinders. 

In the final showdown, Lefrancois faced off against Bernhard Binder, the reigning WSOP Paradise Super Main Event champion. Lefrancois ultimately defeated the Austrian pro heads up to secure the championship.

Breaking Career Milestones on GGPoker

This victory marks a significant breakthrough for Lefrancois. While he is a frequent flyer at prestigious final tables, this win represents his first-ever GGMillion$ title. 

Previously, his best result in this specific event was a runner-up finish in 2025, which earned him $251,000.

With this latest windfall, Lefrancois’ lifetime earnings on the GGPoker platform have surged past the $7 million mark, totaling $7,066,990. 

Notably, nearly $1.71 million of that total has been accumulated solely within the GGMillion$ tournament series.

Overcoming a Star-Studded Final Table

The path to victory was far from easy. Lefrancois had to outplay a final table that boasted a collective 16 GGMillion$ titles. 

The line-up included heavy hitters like Ole Schemion, a six-time winner, and Jens Arends, who holds five titles. Between them, Schemion and Arends alone account for more than $44 million in career earnings on the site.

$10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller Final Table Results

Player
Country Prize (USD)
Pascal Lefrancois Canada $443,221
Bernhard Binder Austria $341,770
Jens Arends Netherlands $263,541
Ole Schemion Germany $203,218
Anton Yakuba Russia $156,702
Daniel Lakerveld Netherlands $120,834
Barak Wisbrod Israel $93,175
Tamas Adamszki Hungary $71,848
Alejandro ‘PapoMC’ Lococo Argentina $55,402

The Journey to WSOP Paradise

Beyond the immediate financial reward, this win provides Lefrancois with a direct pathway to more live success. Included in his prize package is a ticket to the live $10,000 GGMillion$ event scheduled for this winter’s WSOP Paradise.

The festival, held at the luxurious Baha Mar resort in The Bahamas, offers Lefrancois a chance to add to his $2 million in live WSOP earnings. 

Lefrancois is no stranger to the winner’s circle in the live arena, having won a WSOP gold bracelet in 2010 during a $1,500 no-limit hold‘em event. This upcoming trip to the Caribbean represents the next chapter in what is already a Hall of Fame-caliber career.

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