Mar 5, 2023
Photo: Chipleader Andreas Vasiliou
Here are the official chip counts from the break for the final 10 players, followed by the remaining payouts at stake:
TABLE 1
Seat 1.
Seat 2. Christopher Zenonos – 1,215,000 (10 bb)
Seat 3. Benjamin Richardson – 2,445,000 (20 bb)
Seat 4.
Seat 5. Gary Lin – 6,010,000 (48 bb)
Seat 6. Andreas Vasiliou – 8,500,000 (68 bb)
Seat 7.
Seat 8. Anita Savage – 3,610,000 (29 bb)
TABLE 7
Seat 1.
Seat 2. Josh Foster – 3,425,000 (27 bb)
Seat 3. Noman Mirza – 1,870,000 (15 bb)
Seat 4. Sheng Ye – 5,430,000 (43 bb)
Seat 5.
Seat 6. Slav Rypinski – 850,000 (7 bb)
Seat 7. Mo Haidary – 2,970,000 (24 bb)
Seat 8.
1st: AUD $374,953* (~US $253,843*)
2nd: AUD $238,978 (~US $161,788)
3rd: AUD $176,753 (~US $119,662)
4th: AUD $132,048 (~US $89,396)
5th: AUD $99,654 (~US $67,466)
6th: AUD $75,981 (~US $51,439)
7th: AUD $58,534 (~US $39,628)
8th: AUD $45,564 (~US $30,847)
9th-10th: AUD $35,847 (~US $24,268)
* The first-prize amount includes the winner’s AUD $16,500 package to play in the season-ending WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.
NOTE: For worldwide consistency across all WPT events, the amounts on the Payouts page are in U.S. dollars. For this event, payouts have been converted using a rate of AUD $1.00 = US $0.6770.