Oct 7, 2019
Photo: Australian Angelica Hael, the World Poker Tour’s Vice President of Global Tour Management, has been pushing for a WPT Australia event for many years, and is thrilled that it has finally come to fruition.
The players return from break to begin Level 31, with increased blinds of 60,000-120,000 and a 20,000 ante.
With three players remaining from a field of 658, the average chip stack is around 6,580,000 (55 big blinds). Here are the final table payouts:
1st: AUD $274,247 (~US $185,693)
2nd: AUD $192,273 (~US $130,188)
3rd: AUD $123,933 (~US $83,915)
4th: Louis Yin – AUD $90,207 (~US $61,079)
5th: Travis Endersby – AUD $69,139 (~US $46,814)
6th: Luke Stewart – AUD $55,326 (~US $37,461)
7th: Chris Barker – AUD $45,851 (~US $31,046)
8th: Josh Emerton – AUD $36,509 (~US $24,720)
9th: Joshua Bell – AUD $27,419 (~US $18,565)