Hungarys Andras Nemeth Banks $63K PokerStars Score to Kick Off 2025

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While millions of people worldwide were celebrating the start of 2025, Andras “probirs” Nemeth was busy working his way to yet another major online poker tournament victory. Nemeth was one of 149 entrants in the $2,025 No-Limit Hold’em New Year Special, part of the PokerStars New Year Series. A day later, he was the last man standing and the recipient of $62,970.

Three New Year Special events began on January 1, each with buy-ins related to 2025. The $2,025 buy-in was the most expensive of the trio; it came with a $300,000 guaranteed prize pool that the top 17 finishers shared.

“tomfoxpoker” was this event’s unfortunate bubble boy, falling in 18th place and locking in a $4,818 score for the surviving players. By the time Swedish online legend Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson fell in tenth, setting the final table, all but one player was guaranteed a five-figure prize.

New Year Series 66-H: $2,025 NLHE Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Prize
1 Andras “probirs” Nemeth Hungary $62,970
2 Eimantasa Lithuania $48,747
3 Vlad “VladTheSlaye” Martynenko Ukraine $37,737
4 Sintoras Germany $29,213
5 Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk Finland $22,615
6 Ansel21 Ukraine $17,507
7 Ognyan “cocojamb0” Dimov Bulgaria $13,553
8 Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph Austria $10,491
9 Manuel “BigFudge95” Fritz Austria $8,637

Manuel “BigFudge95” Fritz was the first finalist relieved of their chips. Fellow Austrian Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph and Bulgaria’s Ognyan “cocojamb0” Dimov joined Fritz on the virtual rail before “Ansel21” crashed out in sixth, leaving the final table short-handed.

Finnish star Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk saw his latest deep run end in a fifth-place finish, with “Sintoras” starting 2025 with a fourth-place exit worth $29,213.

Heads-up was set after Vlad “VladTheSlaye” Martynenko bowed out, leaving Nemeth in a one-on-one battle against Lithuania’s “Eimantasa.” Nemeth got the job done and resigned his final opponent to a $48,747 consolation prize, securing the $62,970 top prize for himself, a similar sum to the €67,980 he banked at EPT Prague in December 2024.

Other PokerStars New Year Series Results Since New Year’s Day

Rayan ChamasRayan “Beriuzy” Chamas is the biggest winner since the start of 2025, courtesy of triumphing in the $202.50 edition of the New Year Special. Chamas outlasted a 2,205-strong field and claimed a cool $$64,976 for his impressive victory.

Nemeth and Chamas weren’t the only stellar names to rake in a title since the start of the new year. Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson took down a $530 No-Limit Hold’em PKO for $19,040 shortly after finishing tenth in the $2,025 New Year Special.

“I Attack95” also found themselves in the winner’s circle, reeling in the $43,867 top prize (including bounties) in the $1,050 edition of the ever-popular Thursday Thrill.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#62: $22 NLHE Heads-Up Total KO 1,581 $31,620 AlgirdasKu $3,019
#63-L: $3.30 NLHE 6-Max Deep Stack 6,250 $18,375 strike0409 $2,617
#63-M: $33 NLHE 6-Max Deep Stack 2,723 $85,000 nilas91 $12,362
#63-H: $320 NLHE 6-Max Deep Stack 319 $100,000 sprase1999 $18,765
#64-L: $11 NLHE 7-Max PKO 7,337 $71,902 Black@Amber8 $6,209*
#64-H: $109 NLHE 7-Max PKO 1,091 $109,100 mcsias $16,104*
#65-L: $5.50 NLHE PKO 7,884 $38,631 rubbeer legz $3,838*
#65-M: $55 NLHE PKO 3,537 $176,850 Camilla63 $20,236*
#65-H: $530 NLHE PKO 168 $84,000 Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson $19,040*
#66-L: $20.25 NLHE 11,000 $250,000 A.Stepanov888 $28,039
#66-M: $202.50 NLHE 2,205 $500,000 Rayan “Beriuzy” Chamas $64,976
#67-L: $2.20 NL 2-7 Single Draw PKO 1,205 $2,361 SerMaxPro $328*
#67-M: $22 NL 2-7 Single Draw PKO 311 $6,220 warwicktom $1,119*
#67-H: $215 NL 2-7 Single Draw PKO 48 $9,600 lennart $3,324*
#68-L: $5.50 NLHE Turbo Mystery Bounty 9,314 $45,638 ferozdimi $3,402*
#68-M: $55 NLHE Turbo Mystery Bounty 1,929 $96,450 Berri0481 $9,679*
#68-H: $520 NLHE Turbo Mystery Bounty 134 $67,000 happykk99 $22,711*
#69: $22 NLHE 4-Max Total PKO 1,960 $41,062 dobipok $3,040
#70: $55 NLHE 7-Max PKO 2,136 $106,800 Lamego10 $13,057*
#71-L: $3.30 NLHE 6,851 $20,141 CP 02107 $2,866
#71-M: $33 NLHE 3,772 $113,160 WhereIsElizabet $16,187
#71-H: $320 NLHE 336 $100,800 Kkidmoney $16,331
#72-L: $11 NLHE Thursday Thrill 9,030 $88,494 Paulada007 $7,558*
#72-M: $109 NLHE Thursday Thrill 2,357 $235,700 Thefederal07 $25,189*
#72-H: $1,050 NLHE Thursday Thrill 198 $200,000 I Attack95 $43,867*
#73-L: $2.20 Stud Hi/Lo 1,032 $2,022 Raphaelgonza $208
#73-M: $22 Stud Hi/Lo 367 $7,340 pda73 $1,337
#73-H: $215 Stud Hi/Lo 68 $13,600 Niv-Mizzet D $4,225
#74: $109 PLO Turbo Total PKO 295 $30,000 Binario $5,917
#75-L: $11 NLHE 6-Max PKO 7,496 $73,460 Hashberry666 $6,222*
#75-M: $109 NLHE 6-Max PKO 1,212 $125,000 bubblehead41 $19,230*
#75-H: $1,050 NLHE 6-Max PKO 111 $111,000 Badbomen $25,632*
#76: $55 NLHE 6-Max Hyper PKO 866 $45,361 kielbasaaa $6,439*
#77: $162 NLHE Turbo PKO 456 $70,351 $ubuta1 $13,703*

*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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