Farid Jattin Leads WPT Voyage Final Table, Dan Sepiol Looking for 2nd Title in 4 Months

Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager
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WPT Voyage Final Table

On Tuesday night, the WPT Voyage $5,000 Main Event saw the surviving 37 players from a 293-entry field return to action. The money bubble burst at the end of Day 1, so everyone in the field was guaranteed

Of course, everyone had their eyes firmly fixed on the $285,800 top prize, and the man best positioned to make a run at it is poker pro Farid Jattin, who bagged the chip lead with 3,650,000. Not too far behind him is Austin Srur with 3,410,000, while Dan Sepiol, who won the WPT World Championship last December for $5.3 million, is still in contention with 1,460,000.

WPT Voyage Main Event Final Table

SeatPlayerCount
1Farid Jattin3,650,000 (91 bb)
2Carlo Basurto450,000 (11 bb)
3Iman Dan680,000 (17 bb)
4Kasey Mills695,000 (17 bb)
5Aram Oganyan1,460,000 (37 bb)
6Austin Srur3,410,000 (85 bb)
7Marcelo Giordano655,000 (16 bb)
8Dan Sepiol1,460,000 (37 bb)
9Romulo Dorea2,000,000 (50 bb)

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Farid Jattin
Farid Jattin leads the WPT Voyage final table.

Among those to fall on Day 2 were Christina Magana (37th - $9,600), Ryan Riess (33rd - $9,600), Adam Weinraub (27th - $12,000), Eliot Hudon (22nd - $14,000), Andrew Neeme (19th - $17,000), WPT commentator Tony Dunst (17th - $17,000), Day 1 chip leader Landen Lucas (12th - $20,000), and popular Japanese vlogger Masato Yokosawa (10th - $28,000).

Dunst exited in Level 21 (15,000/25,000/25,000) after three-bet jamming with king-jack over Sepiol’s open with ace-ten. The latter called and despite making two pair on the turn, Dunst was downed as Sepiol made a Broadway straight.

Masato Yokosawa
Masato Yokosawa

For Masato, he fell in Level 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) when he jammed the button for 140,000 holding the K10 and Iman Dan called from the small blind with the Q8. The board ran out QQJ22 and Dan filled up to send Masato out the door as the final table bubble boy.

The final nine players will return on Wednesday with 19:36 remaining in Level 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) and will play down to a winner. PokerNews will offer a full recap upon completion of the tournament.

*Images courtesy of WPT.

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Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

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