Feb 5, 2023
The players return from break to begin Level 31, with increased blinds of 125,000-250,000 and a 250,000 ante.
With four players remaining from a field of 1,071, the average chip stack is around 8,025,000 (32 big blinds). Here are the official chip counts from the break, followed by the final table payouts:
Seat 1. Sabare Atmani – 6,575,000 (26 bb)
Seat 2. Alexandre Le Vaillant – 1,800,000 (7 bb)
Seat 3. Fabrice Bigot – 20,450,000 (82 bb)
Seat 4. Federico Cirillo – 3,325,000 (13 bb)
1st: €177,240* (~US $194,390*)
2nd: €113,000 (~US $123,934)
3rd: €84,000 (~US $92,128)
4th: €63,000 (~US $69,096)
5th: Antoine Labat – €47,000 (~US $51,548)
6th: Manuel Coimbra – €36,000 (~US $39,483)
7th: Hakim Chniyat – €28,000 (~US $30,709)
8th: Timothee Scotti – €22,000 (~US $24,129)
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 $1.09676.
* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.