Taylor Von Kriegenbergh Kicks Off WPT Voyage With $2,200 Turbo Victory
The WPT Voyage kicked off earlier this week with a pajama-themed meet-up game and some tournament action in the form of a $2,200 buy-in Turbo No-Limit Hold'em event. That event drew 86 entries, including resident crusher Jesse Lonis and content creator Ben Ludlow, for a prize pool of $197,800.
Ludlow was among the 11 players who cashed the event, finishing in tenth place for $5,576 after the elimination of Michael Wang, who received the same payout. But it was Taylor von Kriegenbergh who came out on top to win the trophy and $58,319 after a heads-up battle with Daniel Neilson, who earned $38,878 for his runner-up finish.
Others at the final table included Americans David Moses (8th - $6,740), Matthew Wantman (4th - $18,537) and Corel Theuma (3rd - $26,358), as well as Brazil's Ueberton De Aquino (6th - $10,293) and Germany's Niko Koop (7th - $8,152).
WPT Voyage $2,200 Turbo NLH Final Table Results
PLACE | PLAYER | COUNTRY | PRIZE (IN USD) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Taylor von Kriegenbergh | United States | $58,319 | |
2 | Daniel Neilson | United States | $38,878 | |
3 | Corel Theuma | United States | $26,358 | |
4 | Matthew Wantman | United States | $18,537 | |
5 | Eduardo Gil | United States | $13,542 | |
6 | Ueberton De Aquino | Brazil | $10,293 | |
7 | Niko Koop | Germany | $8,152 | |
8 | David Moses | United States | $6,740 | |
9 | Aram Oganyan | United States | $5,829 |
*Photos courtesy WPT