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WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

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WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event World Poker Tour season 20 results
GamePoker
FoundedMay 27, 2002
First seasonSeason 1 (I)
Venue(s)Bellagio Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
Most recent
champion(s)
United States Chad Eveslage
($1,042,300)
Sponsor(s)World Poker Tour
Tournament formatNo-Limit Hold'em
Multiple reentry
Official websitewww.worldpokertour.com

The WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic is an annual tournament as part of the World Poker Tour that is played out at Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] It has been part of every season of the World Poker Tour after being the inaugural event in Season 1 (I) in 2002.[2]

History

The World Poker Tour's first-ever event was the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic that began on May 27, 2002.[2] Gus Hansen was crowned the first champion and also became the first player to final table this event twice when he finished third in Season 2 (II) behind eventual winner Paul Phillips.[3][4] Season 2 (II) would see the date of the event shifted to December where it currently remains on the schedule every season. In Season 3 (III) the buy-in was raised from $10,200 to $15,300 and Daniel Negreanu won the event.[5]

The $15,000 buy-in remained through to Season 8 (VIII) before it was reduced back to $10,000. In Season 9 (IX), Antonio Esfandiari won the event which would be the first of his three consecutive final table appearances as he finished sixth in Season 10 (X) and fourth in Season 11 (XI).[6] Andrew Lichtenberger also has three final tables in this event with two coming back-to-back in Season 10 (X) and Season 11 (XI).[7]

Two players have both won an event and finished runner-up. Ryan Tosoc finished second in Season 15 (XV) before winning in Season 16 (XVI), while Alex Foxen finished second in Season 16 (XVI) before winning in Season 18 (XVIII).[8][9]

The event was moved to October for Season 20 (XX), which was the first time it wasn't held in December since the inaugural season.[10] Chad Eveslage won his second WPT title and $1,042,300 after he defeated Steve Buckner.[11]

From Season 16 (XVI), the final tables were streamed on PokerGO.[12]

Event winners

WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Event Winners
Season Date Winner Prize Runner-up Entrants Buy-in Prize Pool Payouts Results
1 (I) May 27-June 1, 2002 Denmark Gus Hansen $556,460 Indonesia John Juanda 146 $10,200 $1,416,200 18 Results[13]
2 (II) December 15–18, 2003 United States Paul Phillips $1,101,908 United States Dewey Temko 314 $10,200 $3,044,750 36 Results[14]
3 (III) December 14–18, 2004 Canada Daniel Negreanu $1,770,218 Costa Rica Humberto Brenes 376 $15,300 $5,470,800 50 Results[15]
4 (IV) December 12–16, 2005 Denmark Rehne Pedersen $2,078,185 Finland Patrik Antonius 555 $15,300 $8,075,250 100 Results[16]
5 (V) December 14–19, 2006 Australia Joe Hachem $2,207,575 United States Jim Hanna 583 $15,400 $8,482,650 100 Results[17]
6 (VI) December 12–18, 2007 Ukraine Eugene Katchalov $2,482,605 United States Ted Kearly 626 $15,400 $9,390,000 100 Results[18]
7 (VII) December 13–19, 2008 United States David Rheem $1,538,730 United States Justin Young 497 $15,400 $7,231,350 100 Results[19]
8 (VIII) December 13–19, 2009 United States Daniel Alaei $1,428,430 United States Josh Arieh 329 $15,400 $4,761,450 27 Results[20]
9 (IX) December 3–8, 2010 United States Antonio Esfandiari $870,124 United States Andrew Robl 438 $10,300 $4,261,267 100 Results[21]
10 (X) December 6–11, 2011 United Kingdom James Dempsey $821,612 United States Soi Nguyen 413 $10,300 $4,006,100 100 Results[22]
11 (XI) December 4–9, 2012 United States Ravi Raghavan $1,268,571 Canada Shawn Buchanan 503 $10,300 $4,879,100 54 Results[23]
12 (XII) December 6–11, 2013 United States Dan Smith $1,161,135 Australia Gary Benson 449 $10,300 $4,355,300 45 Results[24]
13 (XIII) December 15–20, 2014 United States Mohsin Charania $1,477,890 United States Garrett Greer 586 $10,300 $5,684,200 54 Results[25]
14 (XIV) December 14–19, 2015 United States Kevin Eyster $1,587,382 United States Bill Jennings 639 $10,400 $6,198,300 63 Results[26]
15 (XV) December 5–10, 2016 United States James Romero $1,938,118 United States Ryan Tosoc 791 $10,400 $7,672,700 72 Results[27]
16 (XVI) December 5–10, 2017 United States Ryan Tosoc $1,958,065 United States Alex Foxen 812 $10,400 $7,876,400 81 Results[28]
17 (XVII) December 11–15, 2018 United States Dylan Linde $1,631,468 Serbia Milos Skrbic 1,001 $10,400 $9,709,700 126 Results[29]
18 (XVIII) December 16–21, 2019 United States Alex Foxen $1,694,995 Republic of Ireland Toby Joyce 1,035 $10,400 $10,039,500 130 Results[30]
19 (XIX) December 15–19, 2021 United States Taylor Black $1,241,430 United States Vikenty Shegal 716 $10,400 $6,945,200 90 Results[31]
20 (XX) October 19-23, 2022 United States Chad Eveslage $1,042,300 United States Steve Buckner 569 $10,400 $5,519,300 72 Results[32]

Event results

Season 1 (I): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: May 27-June 1, 2002
  • Buy-in: $10,200
  • Number of Entrants: 146
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,416,200
  • Number of Payouts: 18
  • Winning Hand: K K[3]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st Denmark Gus Hansen $556,460
2nd Indonesia John Juanda $278,240
3rd Lebanon Freddy Deeb $139,120
4th United States John Hennigan $83,472
5th Switzerland Chris Bigler $62,604
6th United States Scotty Nguyen $48,692

Season 2 (II): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 4-Day Event: December 15–18, 2003
  • Buy-in: $10,200
  • Number of Entrants: 314
  • Total Prize Pool: $3,044,750
  • Number of Payouts: 36
  • Winning Hand: 7 7[4]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Paul Phillips $1,101,908
2nd United States Dewey Tomko $552,853
3rd Denmark Gus Hansen $276,426
4th United States Abe Mosseri $174,585
5th Australia Tino Lechich $130,940
6th Australia Mel Judah $101,842

Season 3 (III): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: December 14–18, 2004
  • Buy-in: $15,300
  • Number of Entrants: 376
  • Total Prize Pool: $5,470,800
  • Number of Payouts: 50
  • Winning Hand: K 7[5]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st Canada Daniel Negreanu $1,770,218
2nd Costa Rica Humberto Brenes $923,475
3rd United States Vinny Landrum $462,851
4th United States Jennifer Harman $299,492
5th United States Steve Rassi $217,812
6th United States Nam Le $152,468

Season 4 (IV): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: December 12–16, 2005
  • Buy-in: $15,300
  • Number of Entrants: 555
  • Total Prize Pool: $8,075,250
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: 8 8[4]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st Denmark Rehne Pedersen $2,078,185
2nd Finland Patrik Antonius $1,046,470
3rd United States Doyle Brunson $563,485
4th Taiwan J.J. Liu $362,140
5th United States Darrell Dicken $241,495
6th United States Phil Laak $160,995

Season 5 (V): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 14–19, 2006
  • Buy-in: $15,400
  • Number of Entrants: 583
  • Total Prize Pool: $8,482,650
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: A 6[3]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st Australia Joe Hachem $2,207,575
2nd United States Jim Hanna $1,099,430
3rd Canada Daniel Negreanu $592,000
4th Denmark Mads Andersen $380,630
5th United States David Redlin $253,715
6th United States Edward Jordan $169,145

Season 6 (VI): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 7-Day Event: December 12–18, 2007
  • Buy-in: $15,400
  • Number of Entrants: 626
  • Total Prize Pool: $9,390,000
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: J 10[5]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st Ukraine Eugene Katchalov $2,482,605
2nd United States Ted Kearly $1,252,640
3rd United Kingdom Dave Ulliott $674,500
4th United States Kenneth Rosen $433,675
5th United States Jordan Rich $289,070
6th United States Ryan Daut $192,715

Season 7 (VII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 7-Day Event: December 13–19, 2008
  • Buy-in: $15,400
  • Number of Entrants: 497
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,231,350
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: K K[33]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States David Rheem $1,538,730
2nd United States Justin Young $936,760
3rd United States Evan McNiff $540,440
4th United States Steve Sung $396,205
5th United States Amnon Filippi $288,235
6th United States Hoyt Corkins $216,175

Season 8 (VIII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 7-Day Event: December 13–19, 2009
  • Buy-in: $15,400
  • Number of Entrants: 329
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,761,450
  • Number of Payouts: 27
  • Winning Hand: 10 8[34]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Daniel Alaei $1,428,430
2nd United States Josh Arieh $952,290
3rd United States Faraz Jaka $571,374
4th Canada Shawn Buchanan $333,302
5th United States Scotty Nguyen $249,976
6th Republic of Ireland Steve O'Dwyer $202,362

Season 9 (IX): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 3–8, 2010
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Number of Entrants: 438
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,261,267
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: K J[6]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Antonio Esfandiari $870,124
2nd United States Andrew Robl $549,003
3rd United States Vanessa Rousso $358,964
4th United States John Racener $232,271
5th United States Kirk Morrison $168,924
6th United States Ted Lawson $126,693

Season 10 (X): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 6–11, 2011
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Number of Entrants: 413
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,006,100
  • Number of Payouts: 100
  • Winning Hand: K Q[35]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United Kingdom James Dempsey $821,612
2nd United States Soi Nguyen $517,478
3rd United States Vanessa Selbst $338,351
4th United States Andrew Lichtenberger $218,933
5th Portugal Vitor Coelho $159,224
6th United States Antonio Esfandiari $119,418

Season 11 (XI): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 4–9, 2012
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Number of Entrants: 503
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,879,100
  • Number of Payouts: 54
  • Winning Hand: 7 7[7]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Ravi Raghavan $1,268,571
2nd Canada Shawn Buchanan $746,502
3rd United States Thomas Winters $483,031
4th United States Antonio Esfandiari $329,339
5th United States Andrew Lichtenberger $234,197
6th United States Jeremy Kottler $187,845

Season 12 (XII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 6–11, 2013
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Number of Entrants: 449
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,355,300
  • Number of Payouts: 45
  • Winning Hand: K 10[36]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Dan Smith $1,161,135
2nd Australia Gary Benson $672,685
3rd United States Eddy Sabat $436,160
4th United States Shaun Suller $303,793
5th United States Barry Hutter $219,165
6th United States Joe Serock $175,766

Season 13 (XIII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 15–20, 2014
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Number of Entrants: 586
  • Total Prize Pool: $5,684,200
  • Number of Payouts: 54
  • Winning Hand: 9 6[37]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Mohsin Charania $1,477,890
2nd United States Garrett Greer $869,683
3rd United States Brett Shaffer $562,736
4th United States Ryan Julius $383,684
5th United States Ryan Fee $272,842
6th Germany Tobias Reinkemeier $218,842

Season 14 (XIV): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 14–19, 2015
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 639
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,198,300
  • Number of Payouts: 63
  • Winning Hand: A Q[38]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Kevin Eyster $1,587,382
2nd United States Bill Jennings $929,745
3rd United States Ben Yu $607,433
4th United States Jake Schwartz $412,187
5th United States Cate Hall $291,320
6th United States Eddie Ochana $226,238

Season 15 (XV): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 5–10, 2016
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 791
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,672,700
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Winning Hand: K K[39]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States James Romero $1,938,118
2nd United States Ryan Tosoc $1,124,051
3rd United States Jake Schindler $736,579
4th United States Alex Condon $494,889
5th United States Justin Bonomo $345,272
6th Ukraine Igor Yaroshevskyy $268,545

Season 16 (XVI): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 6-Day Event: December 5–10, 2017
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 812
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,876,400
  • Number of Payouts: 81
  • Winning Hand: Q 10[8]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Ryan Tosoc $1,958,065
2nd United States Alex Foxen $1,134,202
3rd United States Mike Del Vecchio $752,196
4th United States Sean Perry $504,090
5th United States Ajay Chabra $350,500
6th United States Richard Kirsch $271,736

Season 17 (XVII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: December 11–15, 2018
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 1,001
  • Total Prize Pool: $9,709,700
  • Number of Payouts: 126
  • Winning Hand: J J[40]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Dylan Linde $1,631,468
2nd Serbia Milos Skrbic $1,087,603
3rd United States Andrew Lichtenberger $802,973
4th United States Ping Liu $599,147
5th United States Lisa Hamilton $451,880
6th United States Barry Hutter $344,529

Season 18 (XVIII): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: December 16–21, 2019
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 1,035
  • Total Prize Pool: $10,039,500
  • Number of Payouts: 130
  • Winning Hand: A J[9]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Alex Foxen $1,694,995
2nd Republic of Ireland Toby Joyce $1,120,040
3rd United States Seth Davies $827,285
4th United States Peter Neff $617,480
5th United States Daniel Park $465,780
6th United States Jonathan Jaffe $355,125

Season 19 (XIX): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: December 15–19, 2021
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 716
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,945,200
  • Number of Payouts: 90
  • Winning Hand: A K[41]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Taylor Black $1,241,430
2nd United States Vikenty Shegal $827,620
3rd Italy Gianluca Speranza $609,960
4th France Lorenzo Lavis $454,590
5th United States Mohsin Charania $342,645
6th United States David Kim $261,235

Season 20 (XX): WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

  • 5-Day Event: October 19-23, 2022
  • Buy-in: $10,400
  • Number of Entrants: 569
  • Total Prize Pool: $5,519,300
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Winning Hand: 7 5[42]
Final Table Results
Place Name Prize
1st United States Chad Eveslage $1,042,300
2nd United States Steve Buckner $690,000
3rd Belgium Michael Gathy $505,000
4th United States Brian Kim $377,000
5th United States Albert Calderon $283,000
6th United States David Kim $216,000
7th United States Zachary Donovan $166,000

Multiple final tables

Both Antonio Esfandiari and Andrew Lichtenberger have made three final tables each. Esfandiari made three consecutive final tables from Season 9 (IX) to Season 11 (XI), while two of Lichtenberger's final tables came back-to-back in Season 10 (X) and Season 11 (XI).[43]

Players with Multiple Final Tables
Name Total Wins
United States Antonio Esfandiari 3 1
United States Andrew Lichtenberger 3 0
United States Alex Foxen 2 1
Denmark Gus Hansen 2 1
Canada Daniel Negreanu 2 1
United States Ryan Tosoc 2 1
United States Mohsin Charania 2 1
United States Barry Hutter 2 0
United States Scotty Nguyen 2 0
Canada Shawn Buchanan 2 0
United States David Kim 2 0

Biggest payouts

Below is a list of players that have cashed for over $1,000,000 at the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in a single event.

WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Biggest Payouts
Rank Player Prize Place Season
1 Ukraine Eugene Katchalov $2,482,605 1st 6 (VI)
2 Australia Joe Hachem $2,207,575 1st 5 (V)
3 Denmark Rehne Pedersen $2,078,185 1st 4 (IV)
4 United States Ryan Tosoc $1,958,065 1st 16 (XVI)
5 United States James Romero $1,938,118 1st 15 (XV)
6 Canada Daniel Negreanu $1,770,218 1st 3 (III)
7 United States Alex Foxen $1,694,995 1st 18 (XVIII)
8 United States Dylan Linde $1,631,468 1st 17 (XVII)
9 United States Kevin Eyster $1,587,382 1st 14 (XIV)
10 United States David Rheem $1,538,730 1st 7 (VII)
11 United States Mohsin Charania $1,477,890 1st 13 (XIII)
12 United States Daniel Alaei $1,428,430 1st 8 (VIII)
13 United States Ravi Raghavan $1,268,571 1st 11 (XI)
14 United States Ted Kearly $1,252,640 2nd 6 (VI)
15 United States Taylor Black $1,241,430 1st 19 (XIX)
15 United States Dan Smith $1,161,135 1st 12 (XII)
16 United States Alex Foxen $1,134,202 2nd 16 (XVI)
17 United States Ryan Tosoc $1,124,051 2nd 15 (XV)
18 Republic of Ireland Toby Joyce $1,120,040 2nd 18 (XVIII)
19 United States Paul Phillips $1,101,908 1st 2 (II)
20 United States Jim Hanna $1,099,430 2nd 5 (V)
21 Serbia Milos Skrbic $1,087,603 2nd 17 (XVII)
22 Finland Patrik Antonius $1,046,470 2nd 4 (IV)
23 United States Chad Eveslage $1,042,300 1st 20 (XX)

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