Lars Nystedt Enjoys a Super Sunday Online at GGPoker; Wins $156,013

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Christmas came early for Lars "Babyccino" Nystedt on December 11 with Nystedt taking down a $1,050 buy-in tournament and finishing second in a $525 PKO affair online at GGPoker. When the dust had settled and Nystedt logged off from his machine, his GGPoker account balance had swelled by $156,013.

Nystedt also finds himself through to Day 2 of the $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER event where someone will walk away with at least $1 million for their efforts. He may only have 15 big blinds at his disposal, but on this form, nobody would bet against Nystedt from going from zero to hero.

His victory came in the $1,050 Sunday Main Event HR, which saw 447 players create a $447,000 prize pool. All but one of the nine GGPoker players that reached the final table collected a five-figure sum, the Netherlands' Dirk Gerriste being that player; Gerriste banked $8,377 when he fell in ninth.

Renan Bruschi
Renan Bruschi

Matas "NoWeyyy" Cikinas saw his tournament end in an eighth-place finish worth $11,171 before "tonybardio," and Brazil's Renan Bruschi crashed out and collected $14,897 and $19,866, respectively.

Artur Martirosian's exit in fifth, a finish worth $26,492, resulted in the four surviving players breathing a sigh of relief. Martirosian is the biggest winner at GGPoker, and a player both feared and respected in equal measure.

The final four became three with the untimely demise of Manuel "OPPikachu" Fischer; Fischer reeled in $35,328 for his efforts. Heads-up was set when Turkey's Onur "simplyriver" Hazinedar fell by the wayside; his third-place finish saw him scoop $47,111.

Nystedt locked horns with Jiahao "Songjiahao" Song for the title and the lion's share of the prize pool. The one-on-one battle went Nystedt's way, and he collected the $83,777 top prize, resigning Song to a still impressive $62,823 consolation prize.

$1,050 WSOPC High Rollers Sunday Main Event HR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Lars "Babyccino" NystedtAustria$83,777
2Jiahao "Songjiahao" SongChina$62,823
3Onur "simplyriver" HazinedarTurkey$47,111
4Manuel "OPPikachu" FischerAustria$35,328
5Artur MartirosianMexico$26,492
6Renan BruschiBrazil$19,866
7tonybardioBelarus$14,897
8Matas "NoWeyyy" CikinasMexico$11,171
9Dirk GerritseNetherlands$8,377

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Vicente Denies Nystedt a Brace of Titles

It looked like Nystedt was going to bag his second GGPoker title of the night when he bulldozed his way to the final two of the $525 Bounty Hunters HR Main Event. However, it was not meant to be.

Some 2,446 players bought into this progressive knockout event, creating a $1,223,000 prize pool as a result. The seven-figure pot resulted in final table payouts ranging from $12,004 to a cool $115,393 with bounties included, of course.

"boraodota," Florian Gaugusch, and Hong Kong's "LRS2020" were the first three finalists to bow out. Then came the exits of "MildSorte," Peter Patricio, and Patricio's fellow Brazilian Guilherme "wolverine27" Schreiber.

Any of the final three players would have made a worthy champion, but only one of them could claim the crown. Montenegro's "Efunden" busted in third for $46,081, leaving Nystedt heads-up against Daniel "angenit" Vicente. Both heads-up players secured almost $50,000 from the main prize pool but the all-important final bounty payment weighed in at more than $65,000! That went to Vicente after he ended Nystedt's spectacular run in second place. Nysedt headed home with $72,236 while Vicente padded his bankroll with $115,393.

$525 WSOP Series: Bounty Hunters HR Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal prize
1Daniel "angenit" VicenteRussia$65,651$49,742$115,393
2Lars "Babyccino" NystedtAustria$22,617$49,619$72,236
3EfundenMontenegro$9,857$36,224$46,081
4Guilherme "wolverine27" SchreiberBrazil$10,332$26,413$36,745
5Peter PatricioBrazil$9,693$19,259$28,952
6MildeSorteMontenegro$7,746$14,042$21,788
7LRS2020Hong Kong$1,765$10,239$12,004
8Florian GauguschAustria$8,962$7,466$16,428
9boraodotaBrazil$8,765$5,443$14,208

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Other GGPoker Scores Worth $25,000+

Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

Nystedt and Vicente were not the only big winners at GGPoker on December 11 because several other stars shone brightly and secured prizes worth $25,000 or more.

Former Super MILLION$ champion "GoProWarrior" was the biggest winner courtesy of taking down the $25,500 Sunday Ultra HR for a cool $258,191.

Australian phenom Michael Addamo also won big, collecting $63,786 for his victory in the $5,250 Bounty Hunters Super High Roller. Addamo is also the chip leader in the latest Super MILLION$ where $291,188 awaits the champion. The Aussie has won the Super MILLION$ five times, and could become the first-ever six-time champion.

  • GoProWarrior – winner of the $25,500 Sunday Ultra HR for $258,191
  • Michael Addamo – winner of the $5,250 Bounty Hunters Super High Roller for $63,786*
  • Golden Shark – winner of the $150 GGMasters for $57,262
  • Ramon "lekdoidoo" Sorgatto – winner of the $365 Sunday Snow Giant for $52,616
  • Barak Wisbrod – winner of the $5,250 Sunday prime HR for $43,031
  • Ha KoJeHu – winner of the $1,500 Sunday Saver HR Hyper Turbo for $38,940
  • jonnyglass – winner of the $320 GGMasters Bounty Winter Freezeout for $36,893*
  • Eelis Parssinen – winner of the $2,500 PLO Sunday Deepstack HR for $36,781
  • G@andalftheWhite – winner of the $215 Bounty Huntyers Sunday Big Game for $34,024*
  • Dario Sammartino – winner of the $888 Sunday Crazy Eights HR for $33,400
  • Matas Cimbolas – winner of the $840 Sunday Bounty Warm-Up for $32,763*
  • Audrius "Audrii" Stakelis – winner of the $1,050 Sunday Cooler HR Bounty Turbo for $29,173*
  • Joao Simao – winner of the $1,050 PLO Bounty Main Event HR for $26,720*
  • JakubWhales – winner of the $125 Grand Prix Winter Circuit for $26,388
  • Nikita Kuznetsov – winner of the $525 Bounty Hunters HR Encore for $25,182*

*includes bounty payments

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

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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