Jun 11, 2023
Photo: WPT Prime San Remo champion Simone Andrian went wire-to-wire at the final table, never giving up the chip lead.
HAND #152 – Simone Andrian raises to 500,000, Aristidis Theodoridis moves all in from the big blind for 4,500,000, and Andrian calls with .
Theodoridis turns over , and needs to improve to stay alive.
The board comes , and Andrian wins the pot — and the WPT Prime title — with two pair, kings and sevens.
Aristidis Theodoridis finishes as the runner-up, earning €90,000.
Simone Andrian wins WPT Prime San Remo, earning €147,020 and the WPT Prime trophy. Andrian’s prize amount includes his US $10,400 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.
Congratulations to Simone Andrian!
1st: Simone Andrian – €147,020* (~US $157,973*)
2nd: Aristidis Theodoridis – €90,000 (~US $96,705)
3rd: Giuseppe Zarbo – €65,000 (~US $69,843)
4th: Bruno Compagna – €50,000 (~US $53,725)
5th: Kevin O’Donnell – €37,000 (~US $39,757)
6th: Maher Achour – €29,000 (~US $31,161)
7th: Ivan Kuziv – €22,000 (~US $23,639)
8th: Dylan Kehoe – €17,000 (~US $18,267)
9th: Dario De Paz – €13,500 (~US $14,506)
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 €1.00 = US $1.0745.
* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.
Photo: Runner-Up Aristidis Theodoridis