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Harut “Harry” Arutyunyan has has won the World Poker Tour Legends of Poker Main Event, after topping a 566 player field over six days to capture the title, and walk away with the huge $576,369 first place prize.
The $3,500 Main Event was held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, and attracted enough players to create a prize pool worth $2,157,594. Amongst the notable pros then cashing in at one of the 54 paid spots was David William in 52nd ($8,630), Allyn Jaffrey Shulman in 47th ($8,630), Ryan Riess in 35th ($11,865), Matt Salsberg in 27th ($14,025), David Chiu in 20th ($14,025), and 2010 WPT winner Andy Frankenberger in 10th ($24,815).
By the time the final table was reached, the remaining six players lined up as follows: Massoud Eskandari (5.9m), Arutyunyan (3.6m), Tyler Kenney (2.5m), Tyler Cornell (2.5m), Taylor McFarland (2.2m), and Jeremy Kottler (1.9m).
Two hours later, Mike Eskandari (A-6) dispatched Jeremy Kottler (K-K) to the rail in 6th for $83,075, and it would take a further hour before the next eliminations would take place with Arutyunyan (A-10), Tyler Cornell (K-J), and Taylor McFarland (Q-Q) all-in preflop. The board subsequently rolled out A-9-3-2-2 to eliminate Cornell in 5th for $103,560, and McFarland in 4th for $145,640.
Three-handed play then continued for another two hours until Tyler Kenney four-bet shoved all-in holding A-2 only to be called by Mike Eskandari with pocket sevens. The J-9-5-9-3 board sealed Kenney’ fate, who picked up $213,600 for his deep run while his exit ushered in the heads-up phase of the tournament.
As the final battle commenced, Eskandari held a commanding 15.2 million to 3.7 million chip lead over Arutyunyan, but Arutyunyan was eventually able to move ahead before the defining hand was played with Eskandari moving all-in preflop with A-7, but up against the A-8 of his opponent. The J-3-2-10-6 board brought Eskandari’s WPT hopes to an end, who had to then be satisfied with a runner-up finish worth $330,110, while Harut Arutyunyan was crowned the champion.
Final Table Results:
1st: Harry Arutyunyan – $576,369
2nd: Mike Eskandari – $330,110
3rd: Tyler Kenney – $213,600
4th: Taylor McFarland – $145,640
5th: Tyler Cornell – $103,560
6th: Jeremy Kottler – $83,075
The $3,500 Main Event was held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, and attracted enough players to create a prize pool worth $2,157,594. Amongst the notable pros then cashing in at one of the 54 paid spots was David William in 52nd ($8,630), Allyn Jaffrey Shulman in 47th ($8,630), Ryan Riess in 35th ($11,865), Matt Salsberg in 27th ($14,025), David Chiu in 20th ($14,025), and 2010 WPT winner Andy Frankenberger in 10th ($24,815).
By the time the final table was reached, the remaining six players lined up as follows: Massoud Eskandari (5.9m), Arutyunyan (3.6m), Tyler Kenney (2.5m), Tyler Cornell (2.5m), Taylor McFarland (2.2m), and Jeremy Kottler (1.9m).
Two hours later, Mike Eskandari (A-6) dispatched Jeremy Kottler (K-K) to the rail in 6th for $83,075, and it would take a further hour before the next eliminations would take place with Arutyunyan (A-10), Tyler Cornell (K-J), and Taylor McFarland (Q-Q) all-in preflop. The board subsequently rolled out A-9-3-2-2 to eliminate Cornell in 5th for $103,560, and McFarland in 4th for $145,640.
Three-handed play then continued for another two hours until Tyler Kenney four-bet shoved all-in holding A-2 only to be called by Mike Eskandari with pocket sevens. The J-9-5-9-3 board sealed Kenney’ fate, who picked up $213,600 for his deep run while his exit ushered in the heads-up phase of the tournament.
As the final battle commenced, Eskandari held a commanding 15.2 million to 3.7 million chip lead over Arutyunyan, but Arutyunyan was eventually able to move ahead before the defining hand was played with Eskandari moving all-in preflop with A-7, but up against the A-8 of his opponent. The J-3-2-10-6 board brought Eskandari’s WPT hopes to an end, who had to then be satisfied with a runner-up finish worth $330,110, while Harut Arutyunyan was crowned the champion.
Final Table Results:
1st: Harry Arutyunyan – $576,369
2nd: Mike Eskandari – $330,110
3rd: Tyler Kenney – $213,600
4th: Taylor McFarland – $145,640
5th: Tyler Cornell – $103,560
6th: Jeremy Kottler – $83,075
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Harut “Harry” Arutyunyan has has won the World Poker Tour Legends of Poker Main Event, after topping a 566 player field over six days to capture the title, and walk away with the huge $576,369 first place prize. Harut Arutyunyan entered the final table of the World Poker Tour Legends of Poker Main Event second in chips and navigated a final table that lasted nearly 200 hands to win the first event of Season XIII.
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- Harut “Harry” Arutyunyan won the WPT Legends of Poker Main Event. He beat a player field of 566 in a tournament that lasted six days to win the crown. Harut took home a massive $576,369 for his efforts. Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles was the setting for this event that had a buy-in of $3,500.
- Harry Arutyunyan produces a sparkling comeback to defeat Mike Eskandari to win the first World Poker Tour event of Season XIII at the Bicycle Casino in California. Harry Arutyunyan joins the likes of Mel Judah, Doyle Brunson, Dan Harrington, Prahlad Friedman, Andy Frankenberger and Will Failla, as a winner of the WPT Legends of Poker.
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By the time the final table was reached, the remaining six players lined up as follows: Massoud Eskandari (5.9m), Arutyunyan (3.6m), Tyler Kenney (2.5m), Tyler Cornell (2.5m), Taylor McFarland (2.2m), and Jeremy Kottler (1.9m).
Two hours later, Mike Eskandari (A-6) dispatched Jeremy Kottler (K-K) to the rail in 6th for $83,075, and it would take a further hour before the next eliminations would take place with Arutyunyan (A-10), Tyler Cornell (K-J), and Taylor McFarland (Q-Q) all-in preflop. The board subsequently rolled out A-9-3-2-2 to eliminate Cornell in 5th for $103,560, and McFarland in 4th for $145,640.
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Three-handed play then continued for another two hours until Tyler Kenney four-bet shoved all-in holding A-2 only to be called by Mike Eskandari with pocket sevens. The J-9-5-9-3 board sealed Kenney’ fate, who picked up $213,600 for his deep run while his exit ushered in the heads-up phase of the tournament.
As the final battle commenced, Eskandari held a commanding 15.2 million to 3.7 million chip lead over Arutyunyan, but Arutyunyan was eventually able to move ahead before the defining hand was played with Eskandari moving all-in preflop with A-7, but up against the A-8 of his opponent. The J-3-2-10-6 board brought Eskandari’s WPT hopes to an end, who had to then be satisfied with a runner-up finish worth $330,110, while Harut Arutyunyan was crowned the champion.
Legends of Poker Final Table Payouts
Harut Arutyunyan – $576,369
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Massoud Eskandari – $330,110
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Tyler Kenney – $213,600
Taylor McFarland – $145,640
Tyler Cornell – $103,560
Jeremy Kottler – $83,075
The $3,500 Main Event was held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, and attracted enough players to create a prize pool worth $2,157,594. Amongst the notable pros then cashing in at one of the 54 paid spots was David William in 52nd ($8,630), Allyn Jaffrey Shulman in 47th ($8,630), Ryan Riess in 35th ($11,865), Matt Salsberg in 27th ($14,025), David Chiu in 20th ($14,025), and 2010 WPT winner Andy Frankenberger in 10th ($24,815).
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