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🔴 $10,000,000 WPT Prime Championship FINAL TABLE!



It’s time for the final table of the record-breaking WPT Prime Championship. This historic event received 10,512 entries, generating a prizepool of $10,196,640. Now it’s down to six players, each vying for the $1,386,280 top prize: Jay Lu, Calvin Anderson, Bob BUckenmayer, Jon Glendinning, Valeriy Pak, and Aaron Pinson.

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11 Comments

  1. Calvin got lucky as heck getting that far. Calling Jay’s bet with crap on that 33Q flop and a runner, runner straight. Dumb ass call and got lucky. Why do dumb players get awarded?

  2. Lmao people commenting acts like this is a 11/7.5k nightly on ACR. It cracks me up. Aaron played amazing and understood his chip stack , his seat and every other factor. Sometimes your forced to play a certain way and he mastered it. Congrats Airdawg

  3. Okay – just a random question since it often becomes an issue at just about every table I play at live. Would you consider Jay's action in the Big Blind at ~5:00 a string bet? With the option to check or raise, he moves more chips into play, then afterward verbally announces his raise to 4.8 million and goes back to put the rest of the amount in. Normally, this verbal intention would have to be made before he pushed chips into play, or they would have to be moved in a single motion. Not a huge deal at your local 2/5 game, but at the WPT World Championship final table, you'd think they'd be a bit tighter with the rules.

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