
⚡ Catch Up: Missed the record-breaking start to the series?
Read our full report on Artur Vyborov winning the $10k PLO Opener here.
If you thought the action would slow down after the Opener, you don’t know PLO players.
While the ink was still drying on Artur Vyborov’s $450k paycheck, the Onyx High Roller Series fired up the boosters with the $10,400 PLO 6-Max Turbo.
57 of the world’s best four-card specialists jumped into the fast lane, building a $547,200 prize pool in a matter of hours. When the dust settled, it was Norwegian pro Mads Amot who mastered the high-speed format, claiming the trophy and $163,800.
Here is how the Scandinavian and Dutch crushers dominated the turbo streets of Cyprus.
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🏎️ The “Turbo” Dynamic: Not for Nits
The $10k 6-Max Turbo is arguably the most volatile format in high-stakes poker. With shallow stacks and a ticking clock, “waiting for Aces” is a death sentence.
This format rewards pure aggression and the ability to navigate thin equity spots. It is a game for the closers.
Mads Amot, a seasoned PLO veteran, put on a clinic in short-stack pressure. He navigated a minefield of a final table that included some of the most dangerous aggressive players in the game, proving that in 2026, the road to PLO glory still goes through Scandinavia.
🌍 Northern Europe Dominates the Final Table
The final table was essentially a masterclass by European pros.
While Sean Rafael made a solid run to 6th place ($30,500), the top ranks were completely locked out by the EU pros.
The “Flying Dutchmen”:
The Netherlands continues to produce elite PLO talent. Lucas van den Belt (3rd for $81,400) and high-stakes legend Carlo van Ravenswoud (4th for $54,100) both made deep runs, solidifying their status as top-tier threats in any field.
The Scandinavian Closer:
However, the night belonged to Norway. After Eelis Parssinen (Finland) bowed out in 9th, it was up to Amot to bring the title to the Nordics. He defeated Youness Hussein Barakat heads-up, sealing a massive ROI boost in a single evening’s work.
🔮 Sneak Peek: The Big Ones Are Coming
If the Opener and Turbo are any indication, the upcoming events are going to be historic. The Onyx High Roller Series is just shifting into top gear.
Coming Up This Week:
- $50,000 PLO Grand Slam: The super high rollers are taking their seats. Expect massive swings and seven-figure pots.
- $25,000 PLO Main Event: The crown jewel of the series kicks off this Monday.
Don’t miss a hand. We will be bringing you full recaps of the biggest PLO action in Cyprus.
💰 Onyx $10k PLO 6-Max Turbo: Final Results
| Place | Player | Prize (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mads Amot | $163,800 |
| 2 | Youness Hussein Barakat | $111,600 |
| 3 | Lucas van den Belt | $81,400 |
| 4 | Carlo van Ravenswoud | $54,100 |
| 5 | Krasimir Yankov | $41,300 |
| 6 | Sean Rafael | $30,500 |
| 7 | Ian Bradley | $24,500 |
| 8 | Sergei Nesterenko | $20,000 |
| 9 | Eelis Parssinen | $20,000 |
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With over 12 years of Omaha Poker experience, Lebi is the Head of Content at PLO365. A dedicated PLO specialist, he bridges the gap between complex GTO theory and practical street poker. He leads our review team, stress-testing PLO solvers, HUDs, and training courses to ensure they meet the demands of the modern grinder. When he isn’t auditing poker room RNGs or writing strategy guides, you can find him grinding mid-stakes PLO cash games and Turbo MTTs.

