The World Poker Tour has taken to Vienna this week and the Montesino Pokertainment Centre, and already a big name has emerged as an event winner from the festival. James Akenhead, former World Series of Poker November Niner, won the partypoker WPT Vienna Warm-Up for €65,000 on Monday, March 14, 2016.
Akenhead topped a field of 1,157 entries to get his hands on the winner's trophy and €65,000 ($72,800). Despite four players busting from the nine-handed final table in the first six hands of play, it took a total of 198 hands, including a three-hour heads-up battle between Akenhead and runner-up Oliver Baude, for the tournament to be settled.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James Akenhead | England | €65,000 ($71,414) |
2 | Unknown | -- | €40,500 ($44,496) |
3 | Motel Lajos | Hungary | €23,680 ($26,017) |
4 | David Koglgruber | Austria | €17,520 ($19,249) |
5 | Dragomir Catalin | Romania | €12,660 ($13,909) |
6 | Milos Zerzevski | Serbia | €9,530 ($10,470) |
7 | Jozef Faber | Slovakia | €7,810 ($8,581) |
8 | Martin Tonchev | Bulgaria | €6,420 ($7,053) |
9 | Christoph Zobl | Austria | €5,160 |
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