Sep 9, 2024
Photo: After finishing as the runner-up in this event last year, Marc Sen came back and improved in the only way he could — by winning the title, the trophy, and CHF 209,120.
HAND #129 – Marc Sen pushes all-in from the button and Leandro Dirlewanger calls all-in for approximately 11 big blinds.
Leandro Dirlewanger:
Marc Sen:
The flop changes nothing as Dirlewanger gains only minor running diamonds as equity. No help arrives on the turn and the river ends the tournament.
Dirlewanger, who started the final table as the run-away chip leader, is eliminated in second place for CHF 132,000.
Last year’s runner-up Marc Sen finishes the job and takes down the 2024 WPT Prime Liechtenstein Championship for CHF 209,120.
Congratulations to Marc Sen!
1st: Marc Sen – CHF 209,120* (~US $248,056*)
2nd: Leandro Dirlewanger – CHF 132,000 (~US $156,577)
3rd: Alexis Tremblay – CHF 98,000 (~US $116,247)
4th: Nico Frenn – CHF 73,000 (~US $86,592)
5th: Manfred Eberhard Frick – CHF 55,000 (~US $65,240)
6th: Matej Michalek – CHF 42,500 (~US $50,413)
7th: Milad Sheva – CHF 32,500 (~US $38,551)
8th: Phuong Nguyen – CHF 25,500 (~US $30,248)
Photo: Runner-Up Leandro Dirlewanger
* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT World Championship in 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 CHF 1.00 = US $1.18619.