Adrián Mateos Goes For Glory In The GGMillion$ Week Main Event – CodigoPoker

Adrián Mateos Goes For Glory In The GGMillion$ Week Main Event - CodigoPoker
Adrián Mateos goes for glory in the GGMillion$ Week Main Event

Adrian Mateos was among the prize winners, although he did not reach the final table.

GGPoker decided to start 2026 with a month full of excitement and huge prizes. In large part, this is due to the GGMillion$ Week that has been taking place in recent days, in which players from the world’s largest room compete for large guarantees. After several days of intense competition, the final table of the Main Event of this prestigious online poker festival has finally been formed.

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The tournament, with a US$10,000 buy-in, had a total of 1,325 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$12,852,500, to be distributed among the top 129 positions in the competition.

On the first day of competition, play continued until the final table was formed. Before that, we saw several renowned players eliminated in prize-winning positions. Such was the case of figures like Duco Haven

Netherlands
Christoph Vogelsang
Germany
Manuel Pochat 
Argentina
Bryn Kenney 
United States
Andras Nemeth 
Hungary
Ezequiel Kleinman 
Argentina
Alisson Piekazewicz 
Brazil
Dominik Nitsche 
Germany
Michael Addamo 
Australia
, and Giuseppe Calio 
Argentina
, among many others.

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Tournament Lobby

The chip leader heading into the final is Nikita Kuznetsov 

Russia
, with a stack of 35,626,207 chips. The Russian has a considerable advantage over his rivals, as his closest pursuer is Mikita Badziakouski 
Belarus
, with 27,171,226 points. Completing the podium is Chris Puetz 
Germany
with 18,849,816.

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The rest of the final table is made up of great players, such as Pedro Neves 

Portugal
(12,501,394), Adrián Mateos 
Spain
(9,607,176), Daniel Petersen 
Denmark
(8,875,369), Tobias Eichenseher 
Austria
(8,081,753), and Mario Navarro 
Spain
(4,131,416). The only South American who will be present at the final is Pedro Cavalieri 
Brazil
, who comes with a stack of 7,655,643.

All these players will meet again starting at 3:00 PM

Argentina
Brazil
to resume play with blinds at 175,000/350,000 and a 45,000 ante. Whoever manages to be crowned champion of this Main Event will take home a prize of US$1,755,815.

GGMillion$ Week – Main Event

Buy-in: US$10,000
Entries: 1,325
Prize Pool: US$12,852,500

Finalists

1st

Russia
Nikita Kuznetsov – 35,626,207
2nd
Belarus
Mikita Badziakouski – 27,171,226
3rd
Germany
Chris Puetz – 18,849,816
4th
Portugal
Pedro Neves – 12,501,394
5th
Spain
Adrián Mateos – 9,607,176
6th
Denmark
Daniel Petersen – 8,875,369
7th
Austria
Tobias Eichenseher – 8,801,753
8th
Brazil
Pedro Cavalieri – 7,655,643
9th
Spain
Mario Navarro – 4,131,416

Prizes

1st – US$1,755,815
2nd – US$1,354,732
3rd – US$1,045,529
4th – US$807,101
5th – US$623,248
6th – US$481,478
7th – US$372,158
8th – US$287,661
9th – US$222,859

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