Championship: Meet Your Final Table

The 2022 WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship is down to its final table with six players remaining. They are each guaranteed at least $208,025 but the winner will take home the top prize of $975,240.

The remaining six players have a combined $9,300,000 in career earnings, WSOP bracelets, tournament wins, and big scores. But none have put their name on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup.

Until tomorrow.

Meet your 2022 WPT LHPO Championship final table members.


Seat 1: Anton Wigg
Count: 16,950,000

Originally from Sweden, Wigg has nearly $3.3 million in career earnings. He won the 2010 EPT Copenhagen Main Event along with a WSOP Circuit Hollywood ring in 2017 and finished third in the RRPO High Roller in November.


Seat 2: Nicholas Verderamo
Count: 4,425,000

From Baltimore MD, Verderamo has $550,000 in career earnings. He won the LHPO $600 Six-Max title last week to go along with his six WSOP Circuit rings. Verderamo is coming off a second-place finish in the Maryland State Poker Championship Main Event for a $106K score.


Josh KaySeat 3: Josh Kay
Count: 18,150,000

From Fort Worth TX, Kay has $1.8 million in career earnings. He won the 2015 PCA Main Event for $368K and this is his third WPT final table; third place in the 2017 Choctaw Main Event and third in the 2019 Jacksonville event.


Seat 4: Daniel Lazrus
Count: 7,350,000

From Long Beach NY, Lazrus has more than $1,200,000 in career earnings. He won two WSOP bracelets in 2021; the WSOP Online High Roller and the WSOP Millionaire Maker for a $1,000,000 payout.


Seat 5: Alex Yen
Count: 27,575,000

From Chicago, Yen comes to the final table with the chip lead and is already guaranteed the biggest cash of his career. He has $391K in earnings, made the $1,000 WSOP final table, and finished third in October.


Seat 6: Omar Lakhdari
Count: 4,825,000

From the City of Lights, the Paris resident is making only his third cash in the United States. Lakhdari has $1.96 million in career earnings including a WPTDeepStacks Brussels win in 2020. Despite nearly $2 million earned, this will be his biggest tournament cash.