Daniel Sepiol Is the New WPT World Champion!
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- Last updated on: July 2, 2025 · 2 minutes to read
The 2023 WPT World Championship came to an end, but not before the final table was played out, ultimately crowning Daniel Sepiol as the surprising champion. Amidst a field of 3,835 contenders competing for a slice of the colossal $40 million guaranteed prize pool, the final six players, including Ben Heath, Chris Moorman, and Artur Martirosian, battled it out for prestige and the ultimate top prize.
| Seat | Player | Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ben Heath | 36,700,000 | 31 bb |
| 2 | Andrew Lichtenbeger | 148,200,000 | 124 bb |
| 3 | Dan Sepiol | 34,300,000 | 29 bb |
| 4 | Artur Martirosian | 29,400,000 | 25 bb |
| 5 | Georgios Sotiropoulos | 46,200,000 | 39 bb |
| 6 | Chris Moorman | 88,300,000 | 74 bb |
At the start of the final table, Andrew Lichtenberger held a substantial chip lead while Sepiol found himself among the shorter stacks. However, Sepiol’s effective manoeuvres swiftly altered the table dynamics. A key moment arose when Sepiol executed a daring bluff against the experienced Lichtenberger when he three-barrelled all-in with King High.
Sepiol’s momentum continued when he clashed with Ben Heath, eventually clinching the chip lead despite starting the day with fewer resources. Heath’s elimination followed a series of unfortunate hands, propelling Sotiropoulos into contention as Sepiol’s primary rival. As the field narrowed, Chris Moorman‘s departure in fourth place intensified the three-handed battle, setting the stage for the ultimate climax.
After the top favorites were out, Sepiol kept on crushing his opponents, resulting in a swift elimination of Lichtenberger when Sepiol’s Jacks did hold against the Ace-King of Lichtenberger. Sepiol now was in a major position to take down the whole poker tournament, going into the heads-up with a massive chip lead.
Sepiol, who had already two Main Event titles on his name, of which one was a World Series of Poker Circuit event, became popular when he won a social media contest a couple of years ago and won a seat at a home game of DJ Steve Aoki and Phil Ivey.
Now it was time for the Sepiol show to end with a triumph in the World Poker Tour World Championship, but first, he had to take care of Greek Poker Pro Sotiropoulos. It was Sepiol who outlasted the Greek, when he spiked a 3 on the turn, holding K 3 against the K Q of his opponent.
Sepiol showcased a perfect final table poker strategy, which surely will bring him many more titles in the upcoming period. With this title, he boosted his bankroll with a massive $5,282,954 payday. For sure it was a tournament to never forget for the young American from the state of Indiana.
| Rank | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dan Sepiol | $5,282,954* |
| 2 | Georgios Sotiropoulos | $4,167,246* |
| 3 | Andrew Lichtenberger | $2,798,700 |
| 4 | Chris Moorman | $2,095,300 |
| 5 | Ben Heath | $1,583,100 |
| 6 | Artur Martirosian | $1,207,000 |
*Deal
Watch here the full final table action of the WPT World Championship 2023:
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