High-stakes poker event in Bombay concludes with Robert Heidorn triumphantly clinching first place
In the heart of Tallinn, Estonia, the Bombay High Stakes Week took an exciting turn as Robert Heidorn clinched victory in the €10,000 Fast Bounty event at the Bombay Club.
Heidorn's win marks a significant milestone in his career, bringing him closer to the $5 million mark in lifetime live tournament earnings. This triumph was his first recorded cash of 2025, adding another feather to his already impressive cap.
The event, with a total of 491 entries, boasted a large prize pool, although the exact amount is not specified in the search results. Heidorn walked away with a grand prize of €62,600, with €37,600 coming from the regular prize pool and an additional €25,000 in bounties.
The fast-paced tournament was completed in under five hours, excluding breaks, with a total of 16 entries and a prize pool of €155,200.
Notable participants included Dan "Jungleman" Cates, who finished in sixth place without any bounties, and Spain's Juan Carlos Vecino Dueñas, who placed third, earning €15,100 from the regular prize pool and a bounty worth €5,000.
Teun Mulder finished second in the event, earning €22,500, and collected an additional €25,000 in bounties. Ville-Petteri Wahlbeck placed fifth and also earned a bounty. Markkos Ladev finished in seventh place and earned another bounty. Thomas Santerne placed eighth and earned some bounty value. Morten Klein finished in fourth place with a bounty to his name.
The €10,000 Bombay Anniversary Invitational, an ultra-exclusive event limited to 64 players, will take place on Tuesday, offering a €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. Early registration into the €25K Main Event or a personal invitation is the only means of entry for this prestigious event.
[1] €62,600 = €37,600 (regular prize pool) + €25,000 (bounties)
Sports continue to reward Robert Heidorn with significant triumphs, as evidenced by his recent win in the €10,000 Fast Bounty event, a sports competition held at the Bombay Club in Tallinn, Estonia. Heidorn's victory in this tournament adds to his impressive record in sports events, bringing him closer to the $5 million mark in lifetime live tournament earnings.