![]() ![]() Just 30 minutes later, one of the two-time WPT champions at the final table was eliminated. The flop kept Hellmuth in front and neither the turn or were any help for Swan and he was out in sixth. ![]() He raised to 200,000 from the cutoff, Adam Swan moved all in from the small blind for 1,280,000 and Hellmuth called instantly. Hellmuth started the six-handed TV final table third in chips and it took just eight hands for him to get some momentum going. Joining Hellmuth at the final table were two two-time WPT champions J.C Tran and Marvin Rettenmaier. In the end though it was local cash game pro Art Papazyan who emerged victorious, beating Hellmuth heads up to capture his first WPT title and $668,692. The final table of the World Poker Tour Legends of Poker Thursday night in Los Angeles was a star-studded affair highlighted by Phil Hellmuth chasing his first WPT title. Art Papazyan won the 2017 World Poker Tour Legends of Poker Thursday night at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles (WPT photo/Joe Giron)
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