Astedt Kicks Off 2022 With a Six Figure Score

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Happy New Year from everyone at PokerNews! 2022 looks set to be a massive year for online poker if the opening weekend’s action is anything to go by. There were dozens of massive scores on January 3, including one weighing in at $108,655 for the Swedish online poker legend known as Niklas Astedt.

Astedt was one of 697 entrants in the WSOPC Series: $1,050 Sunday HR Main Event at GGPoker. The tournament paid out the top 98 finishers, which included the likes of Dario Sammartino, Nick Petrangelo, Chris Moorman, Alex Foxen, and Ole Schemion.

Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman cashed but fell short of the final table

By the time the nine-handed final table was set, each of the players had locked in at least $12,753 for their efforts. This is the sum Cyprus’ Andreas Christoforou collected when he bowed out in ninth.

Leonard "LottoLarry" Maue, Lachezar "Psychadelica" Petkov, and "77Storm77" fell by the wayside, and collected between $16,670 and $28,480. Then came the elimination of Sergei Denisov in fifth, a finish worth $37,225.

Fourth-place and $48,657 went to "Kingmave9111" before "callplx" was ejected in third, and they reeled in $63,598.

Heads-up pitted Astedt against his fellow Swede Simon Mattsson. The battle between "Lena900" and "C. Darwin 2" as the pair are more commonly known, went the way of Astedt, and he kicked off 2022 with a victory and $108,655 in prize money. Mattsson walked away with $83,128 for his bridesmaid finish.

WSOPC Series: $1,050 Sunday HR Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Niklas AstedtSweden$108,655
2Simon MattssonSweden$83,128
3callplxNetherlands$63,598
4Kingmave9111Malta$48,657
5Sergei DenisovRussia$37,225
677Storm77Canada$28,480
7Lachezar "Psychedelica" PetkovPoland$21,789
8Leonard "LottoLarry" MaueAustria$16,670
9Andreas ChristoforouCyprus$12,753

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Nuter Helps Himself to a $391,454 Payday

What better way to kick off 2022 than by jumping into a $25,500 Super High Roller on the opening weekend! That is exactly what dozens of elite players did at GGPoker on January 2. Forty-eight entries were processed, which meant a $1,200,000 prize pool. Only the top five finishers won a slice of that pie, so spare a thought for David Coleman who became dislodged in sixth-place. Coleman popped the bubble and secured $123,788 for the surviving players.

Timothy Adams busted in fifth for the aforementioned prize, before high-stakes cash guru Wiktor Malinowski dusted off his stack and banked $165,075.

Wiktor Malinowski
Wiktor Malinowski had to make do with a fourth-place finish

Brazil’s "bill2021" was the penultimate elimination, they walked away with $220,131, and left Andras Nemeth heads-up against Canada’s Timothy Nuter.

Nuter had finished ninth in a $25,500 Super High Roller in late August 2021 and won $151,504. He more than doubled that prize when he defeated Nemeth one-on-one to help himself to $391,454. Nemeth, although disappointed not to get a victory under his belt, must be pleased with adding $293,549 to his 2022 bankroll.

WSOPC Series: $25,500 Sunday Million Super HR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Timothy NuterCanada$391,454
2Andras NemethHungary$293,549
3bill2021Brazil$220,131
4Wiktor MalinowskiMacau$165,075
5Timothy AdamsCanada$123,788

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Haxton a Double Winner on the Opening Weekend

Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton won two high-stakes MTTs on Jan. 2, 2022.

January 2, 2022, was a good day for Isaac Haxton, who managed to take down not one but two GGPoker tournaments. Haxton won the WSOPC Series: $5,250 Deepstack Sunday HR for $74,216 after a heads-up deal with GGPoker Ambassador Jason Koon ($80,209), having early triumphed in the WSOPC Series: $1,050 Sunday Kick-Off HR for $33,665.

These are some of the other substantial scores won by GGPoker players on January 2.

*includes bounty payments

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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