World Poker Tour
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Sport | Poker |
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Founded | May 27, 2002 |
CEO | Adam Pliska |
Country | File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States (Founded) |
Most titles | United States Darren Elias (4) |
TV partner(s) | Bally Sports, BT Sport (UK) |
Official website | www.worldpokertour.com |
The World Poker Tour (WPT) is an internationally televised gaming and entertainment brand. Since 2002, the World Poker Tour has operated a series of international poker tournaments and associated television series broadcasting playdown and the final table of each tournament. The most prominent of World Poker Tour events belong to the WPT Main Tour. The WPT Main Tour focuses on the buy-in range of $3,500–$25,000, and winners of official WPT Main Tour events are awarded a membership to the WPT Champions Club. The WPT Champions Cup is the trophy awarded to all winners of WPT Main Tour events, and champions have their names engraved on the Cup.
History
The World Poker Tour was started in 2002 in the United States by attorney/television producer Steven Lipscomb, who served as CEO of WPT Enterprises, Inc. (WPTE). Winners on the World Poker Tour are awarded a bracelet, inspired by a similar bracelet by the World Series of Poker (WSOP).[1] While the champions of the first six seasons did not initially receive bracelets, they were awarded them at a special event at the Bellagio in Las Vegas on April 21, 2008.[2] The bracelets are crafted from titanium and diamond by Tiffany and Company. In November 2009, PartyGaming announced its acquisition of the World Poker Tour for $12.3 million.[3] In 2011, PartyGaming merged with bwin to form bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. In December 2014, World Poker Tour announced an alliance with Ourgame, agreeing to license products and services on an exclusive basis in more than a dozen countries across Asia. In addition, Ourgame received the rights to use the WPT logo and trademark exclusively in Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Korea, Nepal, Macau, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam and operate on pokermonster.com.[4] In June 2015, The World Poker Tour (WPT) announced that bwin.party sold the company to Ourgame International Holdings Ltd. for a price of $35 million in cash.[5] In 2021 the World Poker Tour was sold to Element Partners for $105 million.[6]
Sherman Act lawsuit
In July 2006, seven poker professionals sued WPTE, alleging violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act, the California Cartwright Act, and intentional interference with contract. The professionals (Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch, Annie Duke, Joe Hachem, Phil Gordon, Howard Lederer, and Greg Raymer) alleged that WPTE's standard release forms, required for participation in WPTE events, were anti-competitive and designed to interfere with their contractual obligations to other companies. The anti-competition claim was based on the fact that WPTE's contracts with the casinos that host its tournaments barred those casinos (and other casinos owned by the same parent companies) from hosting non-WPTE poker events. The claim of interference with contract was based on the releases' claim to perpetual rights to the players' likenesses for any use WPTE wished. The players claimed that this would put them in violation of other contracts (such as Ferguson's Activision Games contract or several players' contracts with online poker sites).[7] Hachem and Raymer dropped out of the lawsuit before its eventual settlement. In April 2008, WPT Enterprises, Inc. settled with the five players remaining in the lawsuit. Chris Ferguson said about the settlement, "We are happy to have come to an agreement that is fair to all players, and to have put in place a new release that clears up ambiguities in how players' images may be used. We are especially happy that this new release will apply to all poker players who wish to participate in WPT tournaments and events."[8]
Television
The year-round WPT television show has broadcast globally in more than 150 countries and territories, and is currently producing its 21st season, which airs on Bally's Sports Regional Networks in the United States. In August 2016, the World Poker Tour and Fox Sports (now Bally's Sports) announced a five-year deal to see Fox Sports broadcast the WPT through Season 19.[9] The WPT television show currently features commentary and analysis by Tony Dunst and Vince Van Patten.[10] Dunst joined the World Poker Tour as host of the WPT Raw Deal during Season 9 after winning the role through an open casting competition. Following the retirement of Mike Sexton[11] from the WPT commentary booth after 15 years, Dunst was elevated into the role alongside Van Patten.[12] Joining Dunst and Van Patten for all WPT televised broadcasts is anchor Lynn Gilmartin. Gilmartin's role focuses on hosting and presenting the show, as well as offering intimate interviews and sideline reporting. Gilmartin assumed the anchor role for Season 12[13] and remains the current anchor. Prior to Gilmartin, Shana Hiatt served as the show host and sideline reporter in its first three seasons.[14] Courtney Friel took over the host role for the fourth season, and Sabina Gadecki for the fifth. Layla Kayleigh and Kimberly Lansing began serving as hostesses in Season VI. Poker player and reporter Amanda Leatherman was the host for Season VII while Lansing was on maternity leave. Lansing returned as the anchor for Season 9 through 11. The first season aired on the Travel Channel on American cable television in the spring of 2003. The show made its network debut on February 1, 2004, on NBC with a special "Battle of Champions" tournament, which aired against CBS coverage of the Super Bowl XXXVIII pre-game show. The Travel Channel aired the first five seasons of the Tour. In April 2007, WPTE announced that the series would move to GSN for its sixth season in the spring of 2008.[15] 'The first WPT tournament to air on GSN, the Mirage Poker Showdown, debuted on March 24, 2008. In July 2008, WPTE announced that the series would move to Fox Sports Regional Networks for its seventh season. Following the November 2009 acquisition of the World Poker Tour by PartyGaming plc, the new owners added a second series of televised WPT events under their PartyPoker brand name. This series has, to date, focused on televising the European stops of the WPT. Mike Sexton continues to provide commentary, though he is partnered with Denmark-based American commentator Jesse May rather than Vince Van Patten. The role of female show host and sideline reporter has been served by a number of personalities, often from the country where the event is held. One exception is Canadian born poker player Kara Scott, who has served as host for a number of the PartyPoker branded telecasts of these European WPT events.[16] The show's hosts, Tony Dunst and Vince Van Patten, sit at a booth near the final table, providing commentary and occasionally interacting with the players during the game. However, their specific comments about hole cards are recorded after the tournament takes place because gaming regulations prohibit them from observing a live feed of the "hole card cameras" while on the set. These cameras, built into the table, allow viewers to see the face-down hole cards dealt to each player. In 2014, the World Poker Tour launched a high roller tournament series, WPT Alpha8, broadcasting on Fox Sports 1. The series originally featured commentary and analysis by Ali Nejad and Olivier Busquet, with Gilmartin serving as anchor. In later seasons, Vince Van Patten and Tony Dunst replaced Nejad and Busquet, while Lynn Gilmartin continued to serve as anchor. The first three seasons of WPT are available on NTSC DVD. In February 2019, WPT announced a deal with BT Sport to broadcast season XV of WPT. The deal expands WPT coverage to the UK and Ireland. During season XV, former WPT television commentator Mike Sexton won his first WPT event.[17] In March 2019, WPT announced a deal with TV Azteca to bring WPT assets to Latin America.[18]
Other Tours
Professional Poker Tour
A series of spin-off tournaments, titled the Professional Poker Tour, began filming in 2004. Broadcast of the series was delayed, which was partly due to a dispute with the Travel Channel over rights. In the fall of 2005, WPTE announced that "a cable channel" (believed to be ESPN) had withdrawn from bidding for the PPT series, and that WPTE was negotiating with the Travel Channel to air the series. On January 30, 2006, WPTE and the Travel Channel announced that they had dismissed all open lawsuits. The series began regular broadcast July 5, 2006, but was suspended after one season as WPTE couldn't find a television home for a second season.
ClubWPT
In 2008, the WPT launched a new product called ClubWPT. It is a subscription-based club where members can pay a monthly fee to play in tournaments that award over $100,000 in cash and prizes each month.[19]
PlayWPT
In 2016, WPT launched a new social casino platform called PlayWPT, offering poker and slots.[20] With PlayWPT Poker, players can participate in ring games, tournaments, and sit-n-gos, and players can represent themselves at the table with avatars animated emojis. PlayWPT is available on desktop and mobile.[21]
WPT Player of the Year
While the winner of the season-ending WPT World Championship (simply the WPT Championship before season 9) is deemed that season's WPT Champion, the WPT also determines a Player of the Year to recognize the player who achieves consistent high finishes in WPT events throughout the entire season. The Player of the Year is determined by a points system, with the player who earns the most points each season being named the WPT Player of the Year. The season-ending WPT World Championship is a points-earning event for the Player of the Year calculation. Through the end of Season 9, no player has been named WPT Player of the Year and also captured the WPT Championship. The closest to date is Season 7 WPT Player of the Year Bertrand Grospellier, who finished 3rd in that season's WPT Championship. In the first eight seasons of the World Poker Tour, only four players have finished in the money at least once. These players are Phil Hellmuth, Erik Seidel, Mark Seif, and Surinder Sunar.
Season | Years | WPT Player of the Year | Wins |
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1 | 2002–2003 | United States Howard Lederer | 2 |
2 | 2003–2004 | United States Erick Lindgren | 2 |
3 | 2004–2005 | Canada Daniel Negreanu | 2 |
4 | 2005–2006 | Canada Gavin Smith | 1 |
5 | 2006–2007 | Vietnam J. C. Tran | 1 |
6 | 2007–2008 | United States Jonathan Little | 1 |
7 | 2008–2009 | France Bertrand Grospellier | 1 |
8 | 2009–2010 | United States Faraz Jaka | 0 |
9 | 2010–2011 | United States Andy Frankenberger | 1 |
10 | 2011–2012 | United States Joe Serock | 0 |
11 | 2012–2013 | Canada Matthew Salsberg | 1 |
12 | 2013–2014 | United States Mukul Pahuja | 0 |
13 | 2014–2015 | United States Anthony Zinno | 2 |
14 | 2015–2016 | United States Mike Shariati | 1 |
15 | 2016–2017 | United States Benjamin Zamani | 0 |
16 | 2017–2018 | United States Art Papazyan | 2 |
17 | 2018–2019 | United States Erkut Yilmaz | 2 |
18 | 2019–2021 | United States Brian Altman[22] | 1 |
19 | 2021 | United States Jake Ferro[23] | 1 |
20 | 2022 | United States Chad Eveslage[24] | 1 |
21 | 2023 | United States Bin Weng[25] | 2 |
Points system
During the first 8 seasons, only the 6 players at the final table in each Open event, plus the last (7th) player eliminated before the final table, earned points as follows:
- Winner: 1,000 points
- Runner-up: 700 points
- 3rd place: 600 points
- 4th place: 500 points
- 5th place: 400 points
- 6th place: 300 points
- 7th place: 200 points (television final table bubble)
Starting with season 9, the points system was adjusted to recognize the number of entries and the size of the prize pool for each event:[26]
- Generally, 10% of the participants in each event will finish in the money (ITM), so the system now gives Player of the Year points to all ITM players.
- The maximum number of points awarded to the event winner are now scaled to the size of the prize pool, with 600 points to the winner of an event with a prize pool smaller than $500,000 and 1400 points to the winner of an event with a prize pool larger than $4,000,000. The season-ending WPT World Championship, no matter the prize pool, also starts at 1400 points to the winner.
- The system still operates on a descending scale, though the scale provides a minimum of 50 points to all the 'bottom' ITM players in any event.
WPT Main Event winners
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Winner of poker's Triple Crown. |
Season | Years | Date | Event | Location | Main Event winner | Prize |
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1 | 2002–2003 | 27 May–1 June 2002 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Denmark Gus Hansen | $556,460 |
30–31 August 2002 | Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | Lebanon Chris Karagulleyan | $258,000 | ||
9 October 2002 | Ultimate Poker Classic | Aruba Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach | Finland Juha Helppi | $50.000 | ||
19 October 2002 | Costa Rica Classic | Costa Rica Casinos Europa, San José | Costa Rica Jose Rosenkrantz | $108,730 | ||
10–11 November 2002 | Gold Rush | United States Lucky Chances Casino, Colma | United States Paul Darden | $146,000 | ||
14–17 November 2002 | World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket | United States Howard Lederer | $320,400 | ||
28–31 January 2003 | World Poker Open | United States Binion's Horseshoe, Tunica | United Kingdom Dave Ulliott | $589,175 | ||
12–15 February 2003 | Euro Finals of Poker | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | Sweden Christer Johansson | $538,213 (€500,000) | ||
21–24 February 2003 | L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Denmark Gus Hansen (2) | $532,490 | ||
6 March 2003 | PartyPoker Million II | File:Flag placeholder.svg Card Player Cruises | United States Howard Lederer (2) | $289,150 | ||
31 March–2 April 2003 | World Poker Challenge | United States Reno Hilton, Reno | United States Ron Rose | $168,298 | ||
14–18 April 2003 | WPT Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Alan Goehring | $1,011,886 | ||
2 | 2003–2004 | 10–13 July 2003 | Grand Prix de Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | France David Benyamine | $410,886 (€357,200) |
1–3 September 2003 | Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | Australia Mel Judah | $579,375 | ||
20–22 September 2003 | Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | Philippines Noli Francisco | $470,000 | ||
18 October 2003 | Ultimate Poker Classic | Aruba Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach | United States Erick Lindgren | $500,000 | ||
14–17 November 2003 | World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket | United States Hoyt Corkins | $1,089,200 | ||
15–18 December 2003 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Paul Phillips | $1,101,908 | ||
25 January 2004 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure | The Bahamas Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas | Denmark Gus Hansen (3) | $455,780 | ||
26–29 January 2004 | World Poker Open | United States Horseshoe Casino & Hotel, Tunica | United States Barry Greenstein | $1,278,370 | ||
21–24 February 2004 | L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Antonio Esfandiari | $1,399,135 | ||
3–5 March 2004 | Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San José | United States Phil Gordon | $360,000 | ||
18 March 2004 | PartyPoker Million III | File:Flag placeholder.svg Card Player Cruises | United States Erick Lindgren (2) | $1,000,000 | ||
30 March–1 April 2004 | World Poker Challenge | United States Reno Hilton, Reno | United States Mike Kinney | $629,469 | ||
19–23 April 2004 | WPT Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Sweden Martin de Knijff | $2,728,356 | ||
3 | 2004–2005 | 17-20 July 2004 | Grand Prix De Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | United Kingdom Surinder Sunar | $828,956 (€679,860) |
29 July-1 August 2004 | Mirage Poker Showdown | United States The Mirage, Las Vegas | Israel Eli Elezra | $1,024,574 | ||
28-31 August 2004 | Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Doyle Brunson | $1,198,260 | ||
19-22 September 2004 | Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | Canada Daniel Negreanu | $1,117,400 | ||
26 September-1 October 2004 | Aruba Poker Classic | Aruba Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach | Costa Rica Eric Brenes | $1,000,000 | ||
19-22 October 2004 | Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Ecuador Carlos Mortensen | $1,000,000 | ||
13-17 November 2004 | Foxwood World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket | Vietnam Tuan Le | $1,549,588 | ||
14-18 December 2004 | Five Diamond Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Canada Daniel Negreanu (2) | $1,770,218 | ||
5-12 January 2005 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure | The Bahamas Atlantis Casino and Resort, Paradise Island | United Kingdom John Gale | $890,000 | ||
24-27 January 2005 | World Poker Open | United States Horseshoe Casino & Hotel, Tunica | United States Johnny Stolzmann | $1,491,444 | ||
18-22 February 2005 | L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Michael Mizrachi | $1,859,909 | ||
23-24 February 2005 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Costa Rica Alex Brenes | $100,000 | ||
7-11 March 2005 | Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San José | Vietnam Danny Nguyen | $1,025,000 | ||
19-24 March 2005 | Cruisin' Mexico with PartyPoker Million IV | File:Flag placeholder.svg MS Oosterdam - Holland America Line | Poland Michael Gracz | $1,525,500 | ||
29 March-1 April 2005 | World Poker Challenge | United States Reno Hilton, Reno | United States Arnold Spee | $633,880 | ||
18-24 April 2005 | World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Vietnam Tuan Le (2) | $2,856,150 | ||
4 | 2005–2006 | 23-26 May 2005 | Mirage Poker Showdown | United States The Mirage, Las Vegas | Canada Gavin Smith | $1,153,778 |
25-29 July 2005 | Grand Prix De Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | United Kingdom Roland De Wolfe | $574,419 (€479,680) | ||
27-31 August 2005 | The Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | Israel Alex Kahaner | $1,150,900 | ||
19-22 September 2005 | Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | United States Al Ardebili | $1,498,650 | ||
26 September-3 October 2005 | Aruba Poker Classic | Aruba Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach | Lebanon Freddy Deeb | $1,000,000 | ||
18-21 October 2005 | Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Vietnam Minh Ly | $1,060,050 | ||
13-18 November 2005 | World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket | United States Nick Schulman | $2,167,500 | ||
12-16 December 2005 | Five Diamond Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Denmark Rehne Pedersen | $2,078,185 | ||
5-10 January 2006 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure | The Bahamas Atlantis Casino and Resort, Paradise Island | Canada Steve Paul-Ambrose | $1,388,600 | ||
19-23 January 2006 | World Poker Open | United States Horseshoe Casino & Hotel, Tunica | Vietnam Scotty Nguyen | $969,421 | ||
29 January-1 February 2006 | Borgata Poker Classic | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | United States Michael Mizrachi (2) | $1,173,373 | ||
16-21 February 2006 | L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Alan Goehring (2) | $2,391,550 | ||
22-24 February 2006 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Barry Greenstein (2) | $100,000 | ||
10-14 March 2006 | Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San José | United States Nam Le | $1,198,300 | ||
27-30 March 2006 | World Poker Challenge | United States | United States Mike Simon | $1,052,890 | ||
6-9 April 2006 | Foxwoods Poker Classic | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket | Guyana Victor Ramdin | $1,331,889 | ||
18-24 April 2006 | World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Joe Bartholdi Jr. | $3,760,165 | ||
5 | 2006–2007 | 14-17 May 2006 | Mirage Poker Showdown | United States The Mirage, Las Vegas | United States Stanley Weiss | $1,320,255 |
4-8 June 2006 | Mandalay Bay Poker Championship | United States Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino | United States Joseph Tehan | $1,033,440 | ||
12-16 June 2006 | Grand Prix De Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | Denmark Christian Grundtvig | $907,066 (€712,500) | ||
26-30 August 2006 | Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Joe Pelton | $1,602,670 | ||
15-19 September 2006 | Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | United States Mark Newhouse | $1,519,020 | ||
16-20 October 2006 | Festa Al Lago | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Norway Andreas Walnum | $1,090,025 | ||
22-30 October 2006 | Canadian Poker Open | Canada Fallsview Casino Resort | United States Scott Clements | $222,524 (C$250,027) | ||
25-29 October 2006 | North American Poker Championship | Canada Fallsview Casino Resort | Canada Soren Turkewitsch | $1,225,920 (C$1,380,378) | ||
12-16 November 2006 | World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino | Serbia Nenad Medić | $1,717,194 | ||
14-19 December 2006 | Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Australia Joe Hachem | $2,207,575 | ||
5-10 January 2007 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure | The Bahamas Atlantis Casino and Resort, Paradise Island | United States Ryan Daut | $1,535,255 | ||
21-25 January 2007 | World Poker Open | United States Binion's Horseshoe, Tunica | United States Bryan Sumner | $913,986 | ||
26-30 January 2007 | Borgata Poker Classic | United States Borgata, Atlantic City | United States John Hennigan | $1,606,223 | ||
24 February-1 March 2007 | L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Eric Hershler | $2,429,970 | ||
3-5 March 2007 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Adam Weinraub | $125,000 | ||
12-16 March 2007 | Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San José | United States Ted Forrest | $1,100,000 | ||
25-28 March 2007 | World Poker Challenge | United States Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada | Vietnam J. C. Tran | $683,473 | ||
30 March-4 April 2007 | Foxwoods Poker Classic | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Raj Patel | $1,298,405 | ||
21-27 April 2007 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | Ecuador Carlos Mortensen (2) | $3,970,415 | ||
6 | 2007–2008 | 19-23 May 2007 | WPT Mirage Poker Showdown | United States The Mirage, Las Vegas | United States Jonathan Little | $1,091,295 |
29 May-2 June 2007 | Mandalay Bay Poker Championship | United States Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | Canada Shawn Buchanan | $768,775 | ||
10-15 July 2007 | Bellagio Cup III | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Kevin Saul | $1,342,320 | ||
25-30 August 2007 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Dan Harrington | $1,599,865 | ||
6-9 September 2007 | Gulf Coast Poker Championship | United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi | United States William Edler | $747,615 | ||
16-20 September 2007 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Roy Winston | $1,575,280 | ||
25-30 September 2007 | WPT Turks & Caicos Poker Classic | Turks and Caicos Islands The Players Club, Turks and Caicos Islands | Turks and Caicos Islands Rhynie Campbell | $436,675 | ||
11-16 October 2007 | WPT Spanish Championship | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | Germany Markus Lehmann | $789,592 (€537,000) | ||
26 October-2 November 2007 | North American Poker Championships | Canada Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario | United States Scott Clements (2) | $1,505,312 (C$1,456,585) | ||
7-13 November 2007 | WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Michael Vela | $1,704,986 | ||
12-18 December 2007 | Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Ukraine Eugene Katchalov | $2,482,605 | ||
20-24 January 2008 | World Poker Open | United States Gold Strike Casino & Resort, Tunica County, Mississippi | United States Brett Faustman | $892,413 | ||
27-31 January 2008 | WPT Borgata Poker Classic | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Gavin Griffin | $1,401,109 | ||
23-28 February 2008 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Phil Ivey | $1,596,100 | ||
1-3 March 2008 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Van Tuyet Nguyen | $125,500 | ||
10-14 March 2008 | Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States Brandon Cantu | $1,000,000 | ||
25-28 March 2008 | World Poker Challenge | United States Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada | United States Lee Markholt | $493,815 | ||
4-9 April 2008 | Foxwoods Poker Classic | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Erik Seidel | $992,890 | ||
19-26 April 2008 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | China David Chiu | $3,389,140 | ||
7 | 2008–2009 | 23-27 May 2008 | WPT Spanish Championship 2008 | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | Denmark Casper Hansen | $662,592 (€425,000) |
11-17 July 2008 | WPT Bellagio Cup IV | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Canada Mike Watson | $1,673,770 | ||
23-28 August 2008 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | Vietnam John Phan | $1,116,428 | ||
14-18 September 2008 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | India Vivek Rajkumar | $1,424,500 | ||
10-16 October 2008 | North American Poker Championships | Canada Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario | Canada Glen Witmer | $1,084,256 (C$1,224,852) | ||
20-25 October 2008 | WPT Festa al Lago | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | France Bertrand Grospellier | $1,411,015 | ||
5-11 November 2008 | WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Jonathan Little (2) | $1,120,310 | ||
13-19 December 2008 | Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States David Rheem | $1,538,730 | ||
14-17 January 2009 | WPT Southern Poker Championship | United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi | United States Allen Carter | $1,025,500 | ||
21-26 February 2009 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Cornel Andrew Cimpan | $1,686,760 | ||
28 February-2 March 2009 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Lebanon Freddy Deeb (2) | $100,000 | ||
16-20 March 2009 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States Steve Brecher | $1,025,500 | ||
3-8 April 2009 | WPT Foxwoods Poker Classic | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Vadim Trincher | $731,079 | ||
18-25 April 2009 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Ukraine Yevgeniy Timoshenko | $2,143,655 | ||
8 | 2009–2010 | 6-10 May 2009 | WPT Venice | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Sweden Sven-Ragnar Arstrom | $532,388 |
26-30 June 2009 | WPT Spanish Championship 2008 | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | United States Mark Flowers Jr | $386,170 (€277,0000 | ||
13-19 July 2009 | WPT Bellagio Cup V | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Brazil Alexandre Gomes | $1,187,670 | ||
22-26 August 2009 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Prahlad Friedman | $1,009,000 | ||
31 August-4 September 2009 | WPT Slovakia | Slovakia Golden Vegas, Bratislava, Slovakia | Hungary Richard Toth | $148,756 (€104,000) | ||
6-12 September 2009 | WPT Merit Cyprus Classic | Cyprus Merit Crystal Cove Hotel-Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus | France Thomas Bichon | $579,165 | ||
19-24 September 2009 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Olivier Busquet | $925,514 | ||
16-18 October 2009 | WPT Marrakech | Morocco Casino de Marrakesh, Marrakesh, Morocco | France Christophe Savary | $558,515 (€379,014) | ||
21-26 October 2009 | WPT Festa al Lago | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Tommy Vedes | $1,218,225 | ||
5-10 November 2009 | WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Cornel Andrew Cimpan (2) | $910,058 | ||
14-19 December 2009 | Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Daniel Alaei | $1,428,430 | ||
24-27 January 2010 | WPT Southern Poker Championship | United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi | United States Hoyt Corkins (2) | $739,486 | ||
20 February 2010 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Leron Washington | $100,000 | ||
26 February-4 March 2010 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Hungary Andras Koroknai | $1,788,001 | ||
8-12 March 2010 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States McLean Karr | $878,500 | ||
20-24 March 2010 | WPT Hollywood Poker Open | United States Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg, Indiana | Ecuador Carlos Mortensen (3) | $391,212 | ||
27 March-2 April 2010 | WPT Bucharest | Romania Regent Casino, Bucharest, Romania | France Guillaume Darcourt | $193,387 (€144,530) | ||
18-24 April 2010 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States David Williams | $1,530,537 | ||
9 | 2010–2011 | 8-15 May 2010 | WPT Grand Prix de Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris, France | Denmark Theo Jørgensen | $848,736 (€638,377) |
19-23 May 2010 | WPT Spanish Championship 2010 | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | Germany Ali Tekintamgac | $343,307 (€278,000) | ||
11-15 July 2010 | WPT Bellagio Cup VI | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Germany Moritz Kranich | $875,150 | ||
20-25 August 2010 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Andy Frankenberger | $750,000 | ||
30 August-4 September 2010 | WPT London | United Kingdom Palm Beach Casino, London, UK | United Kingdom Jake Cody | $425,492 (£273,783) | ||
18-23 September 2010 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Dwyte Pilgrim | $733,802 | ||
15-20 October 2010 | WPT Festa al Lago | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Mark Flowers Jr (2) | $831,500 | ||
28 October-2 November 2010 | WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Jeff Forrest | $548,752 | ||
2-6 November 2010 | WPT Amneville | France Casino Tranchant Seven, Amnéville, France | Switzerland Sam El Sayed | $594,627 (€426,425) | ||
27-30 November 2010 | WPT Marrakech | Morocco Casino de Marrakesh, Marrakesh, Morocco | Germany Sébastian Homann | $341,798 (€250,196) | ||
3-8 December 2010 | Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Antonio Esfandiari (2) | $870,124 | ||
23-27 January 2011 | WPT Southern Poker Championship | United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi | Russia Alexander Kuzmin | $575,969 | ||
3-8 February 2011 | WPT Venice | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Italy Alessio Isaia | $518,382 (€380,000) | ||
19-20 February 2011 | WPT Celebrity Invitational | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Belgium Davidi Kitai | $100,000 | ||
25 February-3 March 2011 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Gregory Brooks | $1,654,120 | ||
14-18 March 2011 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States Alan Sternberg | $1,039,000 | ||
25-29 March 2011 | WPT Vienna | Austria Montesino Wien, Vienna, Austria | Russia Dmitry Gromov | $636,733 (€447,840) | ||
30 March-3 April 2011 | WPT Slovakia | Slovakia Golden Vegas, Bratislava, Slovakia | United Kingdom Roberto Romanello | $197,861 (€140,685) | ||
9-13 April 2011 | WPT Hollywood Poker Open | United States Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg, Indiana | United States Michael Scarborough | $273,664 | ||
27 April-2 May 2011 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Taylor von Kriegenbergh | $1,122,340 | ||
14-20 May 2011 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Scott Seiver | $1,618,344 | ||
10 | 2011–2012 | 25-29 May 2011 | WPT Spanish Championship 2010 | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | Sweden Lukas Berglund | $327,546 (€231,500) |
17-21 July 2011 | WPT Slovenia | Slovenia Grand Casino Portorož, Slovenia | Slovenia Miha Travnik | $144,399 (€102,623) | ||
25-30 August 2011 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Will Failla | $758,085 | ||
5-10 September 2011 | WPT Grand Prix de Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris, France | United States Matthew Waxman | $721,178 (€500,000) | ||
18-23 September 2011 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Bobby Oboodi | $922,441 | ||
20-24 September 2011 | WPT Malta | Malta Portomaso#Portomaso Casino, St. Julian's, Malta | United States Matt Giannetti | $276,457 (€200,000) | ||
27 October-1 November 2011 | WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals | United States Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | United States Daniel Santoro | $449,910 | ||
1-6 November 2011 | WPT Amneville | France Casino Tranchant Seven, Amnéville, France | France Adrien Allain | $471,025 (€336,133) | ||
18-22 November 2011 | WPT Jacksonville | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Anthony Ruberto | $325,928 | ||
24-27 November 2011 | WPT Marrakech | Morocco Casino de Marrakesh, Marrakesh, Morocco | Morocco Mohamed Ali Houssam | $214,983 (€159,150) | ||
1-5 December 2011 | WPT Prague | Czech Republic King's Casino, Prague, Czech Republic | Russia Andrey Pateychuk | $599,720 (€450,000) | ||
6-10 December 2011 | Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United Kingdom James Dempsey | $821,612 | ||
13-18 December 2011 | WPT Venice | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Italy Edoardo Alescio | $234,597 (€175,000) | ||
5-8 January 2012 | WPT Dublin | Republic of Ireland Citywest Hotel, Dublin, Ireland | United Kingdom David Shallow | $289,032 (€222,280) | ||
6-10 February 2012 | WPT Venice Grand Prix | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Russia Rinat Bogdanov | $301,939 (€229,800) | ||
10-14 February 2012 | Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Matt Juttelstad | $268,444 | ||
24-29 February 2012 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Sean Jazayeri | $1,370,240 | ||
5-9 March 2012 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | South Korea Moon Kim | $960,900 | ||
10-15 April 2012 | WPT Vienna | Austria Montesino Wien, Vienna, Austria | Denmark Morten Christensen | $417,458 (€313,390) | ||
18-23 April 2012 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Tommy Vedes (2) | $779,520 | ||
27 April-2 May 2012 | WPT Jacksonville | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Shawn Cunix | $426,100 | ||
19-26 May 2012 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | Germany Marvin Rettenmaier | $1,196,858 | ||
11 | 2012–2013 | 4-9 August 2012 | WPT Merit Cyprus Classic | Cyprus Merit Crystal Cove Hotel-Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus | Germany Marvin Rettenmaier (2) | $287,784 |
10-15 August 2012 | WPT Parx Open Poker Classic | United States Parx Casino, Bensalem, Pennsylvania | United States Anthony Gregg | $416,127 | ||
24-28 August 2012 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Josh Hale | $500,000 | ||
10-15 September 2012 | WPT Grand Prix de Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | Canada Matthew Salsberg | $478,415 (€380,000) | ||
16-20 September 2012 | WPT Malta | Malta Portomaso#Portomaso Casino, St. Julian's, Malta | France Yorane Kerignard | $155,049 (€120,000) | ||
18-21 September 2012 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Ben Hamnett | $818,847 | ||
22-26 October 2012 | WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic | South Africa Emperors Palace Hotel Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa | Germany Dominik Nitsche | $206,153 | ||
9-13 November 2012 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Fall Poker Scramble | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Noah Schwartz | $402,972 | ||
12-17 November 2012 | WPT Copenhagen | Denmark Casino Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark | Sweden Emil Olsson | $230,036 (DKr1,346,000) | ||
23-26 November 2012 | WPT Montreal | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | Canada Jonathan Roy | $779,210 | ||
27 November-1 December 2012 | WPT Mazagan | Morocco Mazagan Beach Resort, El Jadida, Morocco | Italy Giacomo Fundaro | $166,704 (درهم 4,731,700) | ||
3-9 December 2012 | WPT Prague | Czech Republic King's Casino, Prague, Czech Republic | Poland Marcin Wydrowski | $413,667 (€318,295) | ||
4-9 December 2012 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Ravi Raghavan | $1,268,571 | ||
27 January-1 February 2013 | WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Yung Hwang | $730,053 | ||
8-12 February 2013 | Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Matt Giannetti (2) | $298,304 | ||
19-24 February 2013 | WPT Baden | Austria Casinos Austria, Baden, Austria | Serbia Vladimir Bozinovic | $247,588 (€185,000) | ||
23-28 February 2013 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Canada Paul Klann | $1,004,090 | ||
4-8 March 2013 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States WeiKai Chang | $1,138,350 | ||
25-30 March 2013 | Gioco Digitale WPT Venice Grand Prix | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Italy Rocco Palumbo | $180,692 (€140,000) | ||
5-10 April 2013 | bwin WPT Barcelona | Spain Casino Barcelona, Barcelona Spain | Canada Chanracy Khun | $232,487 (€181,400) | ||
11-16 April 2013 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Kevin Eyster | $660,395 | ||
26-30 April 2013 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Mike Linster | $296,521 | ||
3-9 May 2013 | partypoker WPT Canadian Spring Championship | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | Canada Amir Babakhani | $430,986 (C$442,248) | ||
18-24 May 2013 | WPT World Championship | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States David Rheem (2) | $1,150,297 | ||
12 | 2013–2014 | 16-21 August 2013 | bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic | Cyprus Merit Crystal Cove Hotel-Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus | Russia Alexey Rybin | $258,000 |
29 August-4 September 2013 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Jordan Cristos | $613,355 | ||
15-20 September 2013 | WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Anthony Zinno | $825,099 | ||
25-30 October 2013 | bwin WPT Grand Prix de Paris | France Aviation Club de France, Paris | United States Mohsin Charania | $449,856 (€328,750) | ||
7-11 November 2013 | WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic | South Africa Emperors Palace Hotel Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa | South Africa Daniel Brits | $132,128 | ||
15-19 November 2013 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Fall Poker Scramble | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Jared Jaffee | $252,749 | ||
19-24 November 2013 | WPT Caribbean | Sint Maarten Casino Royale, St. Maarten | United States Tony Dunst | $145,000 | ||
29 November-5 December 2013 | partypoker WPT Montreal | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | United States Derrick Rosenbarger | $517,049 | ||
6-11 December 2013 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Dan Smith | $1,161,135 | ||
15-19 December 2013 | WPT Korea | South Korea Ramada Hotel, Jeju, South Korea | Japan Masato Yokosawa | $100,000 | ||
15-21 December 2013 | bwin WPT Prague | Czech Republic Andel's Hotel & Card Casino, Prague, Czech Republic | Germany Julian Thomas | $280,097 (€206,230) | ||
26-31 January 2014 | WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Robert Merulla | $842,379 | ||
7-11 February 2014 | Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open | United States Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek, Florida | United States James Calderaro | $271,103 | ||
22-24 February 2014 | WPT Fallsview Poker Classic | Canada Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario | Canada Matthew Lapossie | $326,235 (C$363,197) | ||
1-6 March 2014 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United Kingdom Chris Moorman | $1,015,460 | ||
10-14 March 2014 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States James Carroll | $1,256,550 | ||
10-15 March 2014 | Gioco Digitale WPT Venice Carnival | Italy Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy | Italy Andrea Dato | $145,439 (€104,822) | ||
15-19 March 2014 | WPT Rolling Thunder | United States Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California | Vietnam J. C. Tran (2) | $302,750 | ||
21-25 March 2014 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Nabil Hirezi | $206,041 | ||
10-16 April 2014 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | Canada Eric Afriat | $1,081,184 | ||
21-26 April 2014 | WPT World Championship | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Keven Stammen | $1,350,000 | ||
13 | 2014–2015 | 1-6 July 2014 | partypoker presents WPT500 Aria | United States Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas | South Korea Sean Yu | $260,000 |
23-29 August 2014 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Harry Arutyunyan | $560,969 | ||
5-10 September 2014 | partypoker WPT Merit Classic North Cyprus | Cyprus Merit Crystal Cove Hotel-Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus | Russia Alexander Lakhov | $325,400 | ||
14-19 September 2014 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Darren Elias | $843,744 | ||
3-7 November 2014 | WPT Caribbean | Sint Maarten Casino Royale, St. Maarten | United States Darren Elias (2) | $127,680 | ||
7-11 November 2014 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Bounty Scramble | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Ryan Van Sanford | $421,668 | ||
9-16 November 2014 | partypoker presents WPT500 Nottingham | England Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, England | United Kingdom Eleanor Gudger | $222,176 (£140,000) | ||
14-16 November 2014 | WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic | South Africa Emperors Palace Hotel Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa | United States Dylan Wilkerson | $145,836 | ||
18-23 November 2014 | partypoker WPT Nottingham | England Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, England | Lithuania Matas Cimbolas | $313,327 (£200,000) | ||
20-26 November 2014 | partypoker WPT Montreal | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | United States Jonathan Jaffe | $409,657 (C$464,252) | ||
15-20 December 2014 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Mohsin Charania (2) | $1,177,890 | ||
25-30 January 2015 | WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Aaron Mermelstein | $712,305 | ||
5-11 February 2015 | WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Brian Altman | $723,008 | ||
13-16 February 2015 | WPT Fallsview Poker Classic | Canada Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario | United States Anthony Zinno (2) | $302,235 (C$380,021) | ||
28 February-5 March 2015 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | United States Anthony Zinno (3) | $1,015,860 | ||
9-13 March 2015 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | United States Taylor Paur | $1,214,200 | ||
12-17 March 2015 | partypoker WPT Vienna | Austria Montesino Wien, Vienna, Austria | Greece Konstantinos Nanos | $159,464 (€150,000) | ||
15-19 March 2015 | WPT Rolling Thunder | United States Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California | United States Ravee Mathi Sundar | $266,857 | ||
16-22 April 2015 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Griffin Paul | $1,000,000 | ||
25-29 April 2015 | WPT World Championship | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Asher Conniff | $973,683 | ||
14 | 2015–2016 | 1-6 May 2015 | partypoker WPT Canadian Spring Championship | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | Canada Sheraz Nasir | $197,025 (C$237,390) |
11-16 May 2015 | WPT Amsterdam | Netherlands Holland Casino Amsterdam City centre, Netherlands | Morocco Farid Yachou | $225,073 (€201,000) | ||
31 May-6 July 2015 | partypoker presents WPT500 Aria | United States Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas | United States Craig Varnell | $185,800 | ||
31 July-4 August 2015 | WPT Choctaw | United States Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, Durant, Oklahoma | United States Jason Brin | $667,575 | ||
29 August-4 September 2015 | WPT Legends of Poker | United States The Bicycle Hotel & Casino, Bell Gardens, California | United States Mike Shariati | $675,942 | ||
20-25 September 2015 | WPT Borgata Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States David Paredes | $723,227 | ||
25-29 September 2015 | WPT Maryland Live | United States Live! Casino & Hotel, Hanover, Maryland | United States Aaron Mermelstein (2) | $250,222 | ||
24 October-3 November 2015 | partypoker presents WPT500 Nottingham | England Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, England | Wales Richard Harris | $230,641 (£150,000) | ||
30 October-1 November 2015 | WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic | South Africa Emperors Palace Hotel Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa | South Africa Ben Cade | $100,218 (ZAR1,382,000) | ||
3-8 November 2015 | partypoker WPT Nottingham | England Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, England | United Kingdom Iaron Lightbourne | $308,766 (£200,000) | ||
6-10 November 2015 | WPT Jacksonville bestbet Bounty Scramble | United States BestBet Poker Room Jacksonville, Florida | United States Tyler Patterson | $375,270 | ||
13-19 November 2015 | partypoker WPT Montreal | Canada Playground Poker Club, Kahnawake, Canada | United States Jared Mahoney | $341,332 (C$453,122) | ||
1-6 December 2015 | partypoker WPT Prague | Czech Republic King's Casino, Prague, Czech Republic | Spain Javier Gomez | $185,110 (€175,000) | ||
14-19 December 2015 | Five Diamond World Poker Classic | United States Bellagio, Las Vegas | United States Kevin Eyster (2) | $1,587,382 | ||
31 January-5 February 2016 | WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | United States Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States Christopher Leong | $816,246 | ||
21-24 February 2016 | WPT Fallsview Poker Classic | Canada Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario | Canada David Ormsby | $278,426 (C$383,407) | ||
27 February-3 March 2016 | WPT L.A. Poker Classic | United States Commerce Casino, Los Angeles | Germany Dietrich Fast | $1,000,800 | ||
7-11 March 2016 | WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star | United States Bay 101, San Jose, California | Germany Stefan Schillhabel | $1,298,000 | ||
12-16 March 2016 | WPT Rolling Thunder | United States Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California | United States Harrison Gimbel | $275,112 | ||
15-20 March 2016 | partypoker WPT Vienna | Austria Montesino Wien, Vienna, Austria | Romania Vlad Darie | $174,735 (€157,000) | ||
15-20 April 2016 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States Justin Young | $669,161 | ||
17-21 April 2016 | WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Finale | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | United States David Rheem (3) | $705,885 | ||
22-24 April 2016 | Monster WPT Tournament of Champions | United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida | Morocco Farid Yachou (2) | $381,600 | ||
15 | 2016–2017 | File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Seth Davies | $ | ||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Serbia Andjelko Andrejevic | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States James Mackey | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Pat Lyons | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Jesse Sylvia | $ | ||||
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File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Sam Panzica | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Spain Luis Rodriguez Cruz | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Mike Sexton | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United Kingdom Niall Farrell | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Ukraine Oleg Vasylchenko | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States James Romero | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Daniel Weinman | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Ema Zajmović | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Darren Elias (3) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Daniel Strelitz | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Sam Panzica (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Mike Del Vecchio | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Tony Sinishtaj | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Ryan Riess | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Daniel Weinman (2) | $ | ||||
16 | 2017–2018 | File:Flag placeholder.svg | Taiwan Pete Chen | $ | ||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Kazakhstan Daniel Daniyar | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Jay Lee | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Art Papazyan | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | China Guo Liang Chen | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Art Papazyan (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Paul Petraglia | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Maxime Heroux | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Ryan Tosoc | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Germany Ole Schemion | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Darryll Fish | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Eric Afriat (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Mike Leah | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Dennis Blieden | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States David Larson | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United Kingdom Scott Margereson | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Netherlands Rens Feenstra | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Larry Greenberg | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Darren Elias (4) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Matthew Waxman (2) | $ | ||||
17 | 2018–2019 | File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Simon Lam | $ | ||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Brady Holiman | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Erkut Yilmaz | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Tony Ruberto | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Vietnam Tony Tran | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Patrick Serda | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Moldova Pavel Plesuv | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Dylan Linde | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Frank Stepuchin | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Ukraine Denys Shafikov | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Vinicius Lima | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Demo Kiriopoulos | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States David "ODB" Baker | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Erkut Yilmaz (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Latvia Vitalijs Zavorotnijs | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Ben Palmer | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States James Carroll (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Craig Varnell | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Matthew Wantman | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Germany Ole Schemion (2) | $ | ||||
18 | 2019–2021 | File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Roger Teska | $ | ||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Aaron Van Blarcum | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Donald Maloney | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Nitis Udornpim | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Sweden Simon Brändström | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Josh Adkins | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Geoffrey Hum | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Bulgaria Milen Stefanov | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Alex Foxen | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Markus Gonsalves | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Brian Altman (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Russia Aleksey Badulin | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Veerab Zakarian | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Germany Christopher Puetz | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Canada Eric Afriat (3) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Balakrishna Patur | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Vietnam Tony Tran (2) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Sweden Christian Jeppsson | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United Kingdom Gavin Cochrane | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Nick Petrangelo | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Republic of Ireland Daniel Smyth | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Russia Andrey Kotelnikov | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United Kingdom Phillip Mighall | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Soheb Porbandarwala | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United Kingdom Jack Hardcastle | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Ilyas Muradi | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | Russia Maksim Sekretarev | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Qing Liu | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Brek Schutten | $ | ||||
19 | 2021–2022 | File:Flag placeholder.svg | Germany Christian Rudolph | $ | ||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Brian Altman (3) | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Chad Eveslage | $ | ||||
File:Flag placeholder.svg | United States Adedapo Ajayi | $ | ||||
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Records
Information correct as of May 24, 2024
Rank | Name | Titles |
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1 | United States Darren Elias | 4 |
2 | Canada Eric Afriat | 3 |
United States Brian Altman | ||
Denmark Gus Hansen | ||
Ecuador Carlos Mortensen | ||
United States David Rheem | ||
United States Anthony Zinno |
Rank | Name | Final tables |
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1 | United States Darren Elias | 13 |
2 | United States Phil Ivey | 9 |
3 | Vietnam Scotty Nguyen | 8 |
4 | Canada Eric Afriat | 7 |
United States Brian Altman | ||
United States Tony Dunst | ||
United States Darryll Fish | ||
Denmark Gus Hansen | ||
United States Michael Mizrachi | ||
Canada Daniel Negreanu | ||
Vietnam David Pham | ||
Vietnam J.C. Tran | ||
United States Anthony Zinno |
Rank | Name | Money finishes |
---|---|---|
1 | United States Darren Elias | 46 |
2 | United States Anthony Zinno | 39 |
3 | United States Brian Altman | 34 |
4 | United States Jake Schwartz | 33 |
T5 | United States Mohsin Charania | 32 |
United States Justin Zaki |
Record winnings
The largest win in a WPT event is the $5,282,954 paid to Daniel Sepiol for winning the season-ending WPT Championship for season 21.
Progression of largest winnings
The progression of the "highest payout" through the history of the WPT, starting with the win by Gus Hansen in Event 1 of WPT Season 1. Entries have declined since the poker boom ended, with no increase in "highest payout" for a number of years – the highest has not increased since an event in 2007.
Season | Event | Winner | Prize |
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1 | #1 – Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2002 | Denmark Gus Hansen | $556,480 |
1 | #6 – World Poker Open 2003 | United Kingdom Dave Ulliott | $589,175 |
2 | #5 – World Poker Finals 2003 | United States Hoyt Corkins | $1,089,200 |
2 | #6 – Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2003 | United States Paul Phillips | $1,101,980 |
2 | #8 – World Poker Open 2004 | United States Barry Greenstein | $1,278,370 |
2 | #9 – LA Poker Classic 2004 | United States Antonio Esfandiari | $1,399,135 |
3 | #7 – World Poker Finals 2004 | Vietnam Tuan Le | $1,549,588 |
3 | #8 – Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2004 | Canada Daniel Negreanu | $1,759,218 |
3 | #11 – LA Poker Classic 2005 | United States Michael Mizrachi | $1,859,909 |
4 | #7 – World Poker Finals 2005 | United States Nick Schulman | $2,142,000 |
4 | #12 – LA Poker Classic 2006 | United States Alan Goehring | $2,391,550 |
5 | #14 – LA Poker Classic 2007 | United States Eric Hershler | $2,429,970 |
6 | #11 – Doyle Brunson Classic 2007 | Ukraine Eugene Katchalov | $2,482,605 |
WPT World Championship ($25,000 buy-in)
Each WPT season culminates with the $25,000 buy-in WPT World Championship (simply the WPT Championship before season 9). As with regular events, the prize pool has declined since the poker boom ended: participants dropped from a peak of 639 in 2007, to 146 in 2013. The WPT organizers reacted by dropping the buy-in to $15,000 from 2014 onwards, limiting participation to winners of WPT events since the start of the series, and changing the name again, to WPT Tournament of Champions. There has been no increase in "highest payout" since the $3,970,415 at the 2005 World Championship, and the top prize has consistently been under $500,000 since the 2016 World Championship. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the WPT rebranded its World Championship event with a $10,000 buy-in open tournament in 2022 and 2023, hosted at the Wynn Las Vegas. Both events set WPT records in field size and prize pools guarantees, with the 2023 edition prize pool guarantee of 40 million setting a poker industry record and a top prize of over $5 million.
WPT Ladies
In January 2008, the WPT announced a set of tournaments for women, known as WPT Ladies.[27] The first season had five events, with buy-ins ranging from $300 to $1,500. Nancy Todd finished first in the Ladies Championship with Vanessa Selbst finishing second. There are currently no WPT Ladies events scheduled.
WPT Walk of Fame
The World Poker Tour Walk of Fame was designed to honor those poker players who have played the game well at the highest levels as well as those who have promoted the spread of it through film, television, and literature. The first inductees were poker legends Doyle Brunson and Gus Hansen, as well as actor James Garner.[28] In February 2004, the World Poker Tour Walk of Fame inducted its second members at the Commerce Casino in a ceremony before top pros and celebrities in town for the World Poker Tour Invitational Poker Tournament. The induction ceremony was staged on the doorstep of Commerce Casino. No new players have been inducted since 2004.[citation needed]
WPT Honors Award
The WPT Honors Award launched in early 2017, with Ms. Linda Johnson named as the first recipient.[29] Later that year, 15-year WPT commentator Mike Sexton and gaming industry icon Bruno Fitoussi became the second and third honorees.[30] In 2018, Steve Lipscomb and Lyle Berman each received the fourth and fifth honors.[31] The WPT Honors Award is the WPT's highest honor, awarded to members of the poker industry in celebration and appreciation of exceptional contributions made to the World Poker Tour and the poker community as a whole. Presented as determined by WPT CEO Adam Pliska and the World Poker Tour, the WPT Honors Award is given in recognition to those who distinguish themselves by excellence and dedication beyond expectations.
WPT Honors Award Recipients
- 2017: Bruno Fitoussi, Linda Johnson, Mike Sexton
- 2018: Lyle Berman, Steve Lipscomb
- 2019: Deb Giardina, Matt Savage
- 2022: Isai Scheinberg, Vincent Van Patten
Deal
A fictional WPT championship match is the setting for the 2007 feature film Deal. Sexton, Van Patten, and Friel play themselves and a number of other poker professionals and poker-playing celebrities are reportedly in the cast. The WPT set was shipped to New Orleans for filming following the season 4 championship.[citation needed]
See also
References
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