Sep 1, 2017
Photo: WPT Legends of Poker champion Art Papazyan picks a great time to use his “One Time.”
Phil Hellmuth raises to 600,000, Art Papazyan moves all in, and Hellmuth calls all in for 5,075,000 with . Papazyan turns over , and Hellmuth needs his hand to hold to stay alive.
The flop comes , and Papazyan pairs his queen while Hellmuth picks up a gutshot straight draw.
The turn card is the , giving Hellmuth additional outs to a flush draw. Hellmuth needs an ace, a jack, or any heart to stay alive.
The river card is the .
Art Papazyan wins the pot — and the WPT title — with a pair of queens.
Phil Hellmuth finishes as the runner-up, earning $364,370.
Art Papazyan wins the WPT Legends of Poker, earning $668,692, which includes his $15,000 entry into the season-ending WPT Tournament of Champions. Papazyan also receives a WPT Champions Trophy, a Wild Bill Hickok trophy from the Bicycle Hotel & Casino, and a Hublot Big Bang Steel watch. Papazyan’s name will be inscribed on the one-and-only WPT Champions Cup, alongside every other WPT champion from all 16 seasons.
Congratulations to Art Papazyan!
1st: Art Papazyan – $668,692*
2nd: Phil Hellmuth – $364,370
3rd: J.C. Tran – $217,040
4th: D.J. Alexander – $161,490
5th: Marvin Rettenmaier – $120,775
6th: Adam Swan – $91,825
* First-prize amount includes a US $15,000 seat into the season-ending WPT Tournament of Champions.
Photo: Runner-up Phil Hellmuth has had some memorable bad beats at WPT Final Tables, and for all of his poker accomplishments in a Hall of Fame career, he’s still seeking his first WPT title.
Photography by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com