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Andras “probirs” Nemeth Storms Through The GGMillion$ Final Table To Win His Fourth Title ($276K)

Andras “probirs” Nemeth Storms Through The GGMillion$ Final Table To Win His Fourth Title ($276K)

Nemeth entered the final table as the chip leader and never gave up the lead. Here’s how the action unfolded and three interesting facts about this week’s GGMillion$.

Andras “probirs” Nemeth Wins GGMillion$ Without Ever Losing The Chip Lead

The final table lasted just 2 hours and 9 minutes.

During the first hour, Nemeth lost plenty of small pots, but in the second hour he started eliminating opponents one after another.

He knocked out Chris Nguyen in 6th place: TT > J8o, 14 BB pot.

He eliminated Dmitrii Kravchenko in 5th place: 77 > 66, 22 BB pot. After that hand, Nemeth held more than half of all the chips in play.

He sent “Moran1” to the rail in 4th place: Q8s > AJo (Nemeth shoved from the BTN, Moran1 called from the SB), 37 BB pot. An eight hit the flop, while Moran1 improved only to a flush draw.

He knocked out Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo in 3rd place: A 4 > A 9 , board 9 8 3 3 2 , 43 BB pot.

Then, on the very next hand, he defeated Casimir Seire heads-up: A K > A J , board 10 3 9 8 3 , 76 BB pot.

Nemeth defeated Seire HU GGMillion$
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GGMillion$ Final Table Payouts (131 Entries)

PlaceCountryPlayerPrize
1Andras “probirs” Nemeth$276,129
2Casimir Seire$215,645
3Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo$168,410
4“Moran1”$131,521
5Dmitrii Kravchenko$102,712
6Chris Nguyen$80,214
7Alexander Tkachev$62,644
8Roman Lesko$48,922
9Andrija “bzvz” Robovic$38,206

Three Facts About This Week’s GGMillion$

  • This was the largest GGMillion$ ever held during the WSOP Main Event. In previous years, the tournament didn’t even meet its guarantee during this period. It drew 98 entries in 2025, 96 in 2024, and 98 in 2023.
  • The last time Andras “probirs” Nemeth won GGMillion$ was in 2022, when the tournament was still called Super MILLION$. He defeated Patrick “chrisbenoit” Brooks heads-up.
  • Roman Lesko, who finished 8th, qualified for the tournament through a $100 step satellite.
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Written By: Alex Sakuta Content Editor