Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2017
2017 World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event – Final Table Results. Ryan Tosoc – $1,958,065 2. Alex Foxen – $1,134,202 3. Mike Del Vecchio – $752,196 4. 2017 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic - Organizer: Bellagio 3600 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA, Las Vegas, United States. The 2017 Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event also doubled as a stop on the World Poker Tour. This year's WPT Five Diamond broke a record with 812 entrants. Keep in mind, this event had a $10K price tag ($10,400 buy-in to be exact). The total prize pool topped $7.8 million with first place winning nearly $2M and second place also locking. The Bellagio Poker Room, one of the hottest poker spots on the Las Vegas Strip, is currently playing host to this year’s WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic.The festival has long been one of the most popular tournament poker events to be taking place within WPT’s schedule, and this year presents no exception to what has become a general rule.
Ryan Tosoc has won the 2017 World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic $10,400 no-limit hold’em main event at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Tosoc’s win is particularly special because he finished runner-up in this same event in 2016, and somehow managed to return a year later and improve on his previous finish. Tosoc outlasted a field of 812 entries on the way to securing the title, the largest field in this event’s history. Tosoc earned the massive first-place prize of $1,958,065 and added his name to the WPT Champions Cup as a result of emerging victorious in this event.
“It feels unreal,” Tosoc told WPT reporters after it was all over. “I kind of feel like I’m in a dream right now.”
The 27-year-old Tosoc Las Vegas resident has now earned more than $3 million in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic over the past two years, having cashed for more than $1.1 million as the second place finisher in 2016.
Tosoc came into the final day of this event in second chip position with six players remaining. He was able to navigate his way to heads-up play with 26-year-old poker pro Alex Foxen, who is having a breakout year on the live tournament circuit.
Tosoc started heads-up play with roughly a 3-to-2 chip advantage over Foxen. The two battled for 49 hands, and in the end it took Tosoc’s Q10 outrunning Foxen’s A10 for him to secure the title. The board ran out K93JJ to give Tosoc the straight. Foxen earned $1,134,202 as the runner-up, by far the largest payday of his career.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:
Place | Player | Earnings (USD) | POY Points |
1 | Ryan Tosoc | $1,958,065 | 2280 |
2 | Alex Foxen | $1,134,202 | 1900 |
3 | Michael Del Vecchio | $752,196 | 1520 |
4 | Sean Perry | $504,090 | 1140 |
5 | Ajay Chabra | $350,500 | 950 |
6 | Richard Kirsch | $271,736 | 760 |
7 | Daniel Zack | $208,725 | 570 |
8 | Lauren Roberts | $153,590 | 380 |
9 | Ray Pulford | $107,119 | 190 |
Winner photo credit: WPT / Joe Giron.