Ukraine's Yakiv Syzghanov Gets Dream Ticket to the WPT World Championship

Yakiv Syzghanov

In a thrilling final filled with twists and turns, Ukrainian player Yakiv Syzghanov emerged victorious, securing the coveted WPT Prime Aix-en-Provence title and a substantial €133,000 in prize money. The event attracted an impressive field of 758 entrants, contributing to a total prize pool of €727,680.

Initially holding the chip leader position, Laurent Michot faced a determined Syzghanov who turned the tide in his favor. Syzghanov had to battle until the end, ultimately clinching victory with a full house in the final hand of heads-up. Michot secured a respectable second place, earning €82,000.

Syzghanov, a familiar face at Rozvadov's tables and the French circuit celebrated his first major tournament win. Describing the victory as "life-changing," he also earned a ticket for the WPT World Championship at the Wynn, valued at $10,400, fulfilling his dream of competing in Las Vegas.

The final table featured strong competitors, including Quebecer Frédéric Normand (3rd place, €61,000) and Team Pro PMU Poker's Dylan Cechowski (4th place, €45,000). Normand continued his momentum from an exceptional 2023, securing a WPT major title and another victory in a WPT World Championship side event at the Wynn in December.

WPT Prime Aix-en-Provence Main Event Results

PlaceNamePrize (EUR)
WinnerYakiv Syzghanov€133,400 + WPT World Championship ticket
Runner-upLaurent Michot€82,000
3rdFrédéric Normand€61,000
4thDylan Cechowski€45,000
5thDavid Sacksick€34,000
6thAndrea Volpi€26,000
7thEric Tedeschi€20,000
8thGilles Michaud€15,500

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Idir Haïche Grabs High Roller Title

Idir Haiche
Idir Haiche

Running alongside the series' showstopper, the WPT Prime High Roller, with a €2,200 buy-in, was won by Parisian player Idir Haïche. Overcoming Julien Mariani in heads-up play among 97 entrants, Haïche, a previous winner of the same tournament in Paris, added €50,000 to his impressive record.

Mariani took second place with €34,640, while French player Kalidou Sow completed the podium with €24,400.

PlaceNamePrize
WinnerIdir Haïche€50,000
Runner-upJulien Mariani€34,640
3rdKalidou Sow€24,400
4thMiroslav Alilovic€17,600
5thBenoît Grobocopatel€13,000
6thOleski Lazarchuk€9,800
7thThierry Morel€7,600
8thBaptiste Bensadi€6,100
9thAntonio Peireira€5,100

Looking ahead, the next WPT Prime festival will take place at the Holland Casino in Amsterdam from March 17 to 22, followed by the Sanremo Casino from May 31 to June 10.

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