Dominykas Mikolaitis, a prominent Lithuanian figure in the poker world, boasts impressive career earnings totaling $1,928,241.
Mikolaitis has been making significant strides since his debut tournament in 2017. His poker journey began on August 26th, 2017, at the PokerStars Championship Barcelona, where he left a lasting impression with a 3rd-place finish in the €1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Hyper Turbo event, earning $22,656.
As his expertise expanded, so did his triumphs. On November 25th, 2020, during the Caribbean Poker Party Online, he secured 3rd place in the $5,300 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event. He boasts a guaranteed prize pool of $5 million and has pocketed an impressive $417,807.
Maintaining his momentum, he displayed his capability on December 30th, 2020, at the World Series of Poker hosted on GGPoker.com. He secured 6th place in the highly competitive $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event, earning $234,255.
In 2022, Mikolaitis continued to impress at the GGPoker.com & WSOP.com World Series of Poker Online. On September 18th, 2022, he claimed 4th place in the fiercely contested $400 No-Limit Hold’em Colossus, with a $3 million guaranteed prize pool, adding $159,613 to his burgeoning winnings.
In 2023, he continued to make waves in the global poker arena. During the EPT Monte-Carlo on May 6th, he secured 9th place in the €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em event, earning $142,685.
The year 2024 marked Mikolaitis’s debut at the Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju. He once again exhibited his skill. On March 5th, 2024, he achieved 5th place in the $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em Eight Max event, amassing $240,000. The top spot was claimed by the renowned German poker player Fedor Holz, who amassed $786,000.
Shortly thereafter, on March 9th, 2024, he participated in the high-stakes $25k NLH GGMillion$ event in Jeju, finishing in 11th place and earning $128,000.
Even in the face of a setback in the $100k NLH Main Event on March 14th, 2024, in Jeju. He unfortunately did not cash. Mikolaitis’s journey in the world of professional poker persists, with each tournament further solidifying his status as one of the game’s most formidable competitors.