Dec 21, 2014
Garrett Greer moves all in for 1,450,000, and Mohsin Charania calls with 96. Greer turns over 22, and he needs it to hold to stay alive.
The board comes Q1084J, and Charania wins the pot — and his second WPT title — with a queen-high straight.
Garrett Greer finishes as the runner-up in a heartbreaking finish, earning $869,683.
Mohsin Charania wins the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic, earning $1,477,890, a Hublot King Power Unico watch, a pair of gold Monster 24K headphones, and a WPT Champions Trophy. Charania’s name will be engraved for a second time on the one-and-only WPT Champions Cup, and his prize money includes his $15,400 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship in Atlantic City.
Congratulations to Mohsin Charania!
1st: Mohsin Charania – $1,477,890*
2nd: Garrett Greer – $869,683
3rd: Brett Shaffer – $562,736
4th: Ryan Julius – $383,684
5th: Ryan Fee – $272,842
6th: Tobias Reinkemeier – $218,842
* First prize amount includes a $15,400 seat into the season-ending WPT World Championship