RELIVE Poker History: $40,000,000 at WPT World Championship Final Table

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Published 2023-12-22
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Watch poker history unfold as Artur Martirosian, Ben Heath, Chris Moorman, Andrew Lichtenberger, Georgios Sotiropoulos, and Dan Sepiol battle it at the final table. With a massive $40,000,000 prize pool at stake, who will emerge as this year's WPT World Champion and walk away with over $5.2 million? Join us and share your favorite moments in the comments

All Comments (21)
  • @theNfl_Esq
    All these guys at the final table are world class. Daniel really had a coming out party. 🎊👏🏻
  • @joshuapatrick682
    I was rooting for Spicoli the second I realized he was playing to win unlike the solverbating everyone else was doing.... Giorgios was also playing to win so glad he got second. What wasn't announced on the live stream was they did in fact do a deal headsup. 2nd got 4 mil 1sr got 5.2 according to Hendon Mob..... GG Daniel!!!
  • I enjoyed watching this WPT the money was over flowing in the table and the pressure was very high.
  • @l.ls.8890
    I was watching this last night but here on the east coast had to cut it off. Good to see he maintained his lead till the end.
  • @ennowest1
    Nice Champion! Salute to both players for hard fought.
  • @ajshap4546
    Guy played amazing. These guys all play so well and are totally boring because they are so predictably good with their play. But that’s what poker has become at these levels - basically like watching chess masters
  • They should have included the hand where Georgios was eating snacks while deciding to call a huge raise from Chewy. I still think it was the best moment of the final table. Georgios is an unbelievable character, hats off!
  • @socku5850
    the buy in the tournament is $10,400. Entrants is like 3835 7 Days First place is 5,000,000 over Second place 4,000,000 over
  • @georgepagotelis
    Relatable! These guys snap tilt frustrate just like the rest of us! 😂
  • @lostsagapl4072
    poker is really boring nowadays compared to the main events of the 2000s. I get the poker face and still stature to avoid giving out a tell when a hand is going on but once you've gone all in just have a little table talk for the audience rather than just sitting there like a robot. Don't get me wrong these players are absolutely world class but come on show a little excitement for the game rather, not treating it like a math exam.
  • @abcxyz-py8ui
    Andrew had the worst approach in the final table. No table talk, tight, "pretending" to be too focused, limping a lot on small blind, etc, etc, just to lose it all on a flip after so long lmao
  • @img1446
    The intro and the end was terribly horrific. Just introduce the players take interviews when someone gets out and play it in the brakes, and maybe show the trophy handed to the players next time
  • @MarkusG91
    Whats happening on the Q2 vs J8 hand. First the flop is clearly QJ3, then they start saying that the flop was Q63? Then change the board to look like Q63JJ??
  • @theNfl_Esq
    Wow Georgios really was doing well until this happened
  • @filip4931
    why is ben eyeing out the dealer for like 2 min straight xD
  • I have a question regarding playing with beginners. If my hand is weak (e.g. 8,3 offsuit) and everyone has only paid the minimum preflop (e.g. big blind), should I just limp in as well to see the flop?