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 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

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.

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