Sep 11, 2023
Photo: WPT Prime Liechtenstein Champion David Kozma
HAND #220 – Marc Sen limps for 1,000,000, and David Kozma checks his option.
The flop comes , Kozma bets 1,000,000, Sen raises to 3,000,000, and Kozma calls.
The turn card is the , Kozma bets 3,000,000, Sen moves all in for about 15,000,000, and Kozma calls with for two pair, sixes and fives.
Sen turns over for a pair of sixes, and he needs an ace or an eight to stay alive.
The river card is the , and Kozma wins the pot — and the WPT Prime title — with a full house, fives full of sixes.
Marc Sen finishes as the runner-up, earning CHF 172,500.
David Kozma wins WPT Prime Liechtenstein, the biggest regular-season event in WPT Prime history, earning CHF 268,340 (~US $300,541) and a gorgeous WPT Prime trophy. Kozma’s prize amount includes his US $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT Prime Championship.
Congratulations to David Kozma!
1st: David Kozma – CHF 268,340* (~US $300,541*)
2nd: Marc Sen – CHF 172,500 (~US $193,200)
3rd: Lukas Pazma – CHF 128,000 (~US $143,360)
4th: Alessandro Pichierri – CHF 95,800 (~US $107,296)
5th: Carlos Henningsen – CHF 72,300 (~US $80,976)
6th: Faton Berisha – CHF 55,200 (~US $61,824)
7th: Thomas Hofmann – CHF 42,500 (~US $47,600)
8th: Salih Atac – CHF 33,000 (~US $36,960)
9th: Guodong Yang – CHF 25,900 (~US $29,008)
* 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 $1.12.
Photo: Runner-Up Marc Sen