Sep 26, 2022
Photo: Chipleader Daisuke Ogita
After the elimination of John Doringer in seventh place, the final six players bagged up their chips for tomorrow’s six-handed WPT Final Table, which is scheduled to begin at 11:30 am Australian Eastern Standard Time (0230 GMT / 9:30 pm EDT).
This WPT Final Table will be live-streamed on a 30-minute delay (starting at 12:00 noon local time) with hole cards and expert commentary, and the stream can be found on the usual channels, as well as right here at WPT.com. Our hand-for-hand updates will be on the same 30-minute delay, so as not to spoil the live-stream.
Here are the official chip counts, followed by the remaining payouts:
Seat 1. Naj Ajez – 5,900,000 (59 bb)
Seat 2. Po Ho – 3,475,000 (35 bb)
Seat 3. De Kun Li – 3,675,000 (37 bb)
Seat 4. Daisuke Ogita – 17,625,000 (176 bb)
Seat 5. David Tang – 3,350,000 (34 bb)
Seat 6. Josh Hutchins – 1,425,000 (14 bb)
1st: AUD $647,470* (~US $425,712*)
2nd: AUD $421,635 (~US $277,225)
3rd: AUD $310,675 (~US $204,269)
4th: AUD $231,505 (~US $152,215)
5th: AUD $174,480 (~US $114,721)
6th: AUD $133,025 (~US $87,464)
Return to WPT.com tomorrow at 12:00 noon local time for our final day of coverage of WPT Australia.
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 AUD $1.00 = US $0.6575.
* First-prize amount includes an AUD $15,000 prize package that includes travel to Las Vegas and the winner’s US $10,400 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.