Dec 20, 2022
Photo: WPT World Champion Eliot Hudon
Eliot Hudon completes the small blind to 2,000,000 with , and Benny Glaser checks his option with . The flop comes , Glaser checks, Hudon bets 2,000,000, and Glaser calls.
The turn card is the , Glaser checks, Hudon bets 8,000,000, and Glaser tanks for a long time before he check-raises to 28,000,000. Hudon thinks for a while before he calls.
The river card is the , and Glaser thinks for a while before he moves all in for 59,000,000. Hudon quickly calls, and Glaser shows his for a queen-high bluff.
Hudon turns over his to win the pot — and the biggest WPT event in history — with a nine-high straight.
Benny Glaser finishes as the runner-up, earning $2,830,000.
Eliot Hudon wins the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas, earning $4,146,400, which includes his $10,400 entry into next year’s WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas. Hudon will also receive trophies from both Wynn Las Vegas and the World Poker Tour, and a gift certificate good for a cruise on Virgin Voyages in a Rockstar cabin (an $8,000 value). Hudon’s name will also be engraved on the one-and-only Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup, alongside every other WPT champion from all 20 seasons of the World Poker Tour.
Congratulations to Eliot Hudon!
1st: Eliot Hudon – $4,146,400*
2nd: Benny Glaser – $2,830,000
3rd: Jean-Claude Moussa – $2,095,000
4th: Adam Adler – $1,608,000
5th: Frank Funaro – $1,301,000
6th: Colton Blomberg – $1,001,050
In addition to the prize money, all six final tablists will receive gift certificates good for a cruise on Virgin Voyages. Second- thru sixth-place finishers will receive a certificate for a Sea Terrace cabin ($2,800 value each), while the winner will receive a certificate for a Rockstar cabin ($8,000 value).
* First prize amount includes the winner’s $10,400 seat into the 2023 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.
Photo: Runner-up Benny Glaser (left) congratulates WPT World Champion Eliot Hudon after the final hand.