Calvin Anderson dominates a field of 10,512 participants at Wynn Las Vegas to land the biggest win of his career. The second edition of the WPT Prime Championship significantly increased the stakes, increasing the guarantee to $5 million while maintaining the same buy-in of $1,100. This year, 10,512 entries were registered, generating a prize pool of nearly $10.2 million.
The final table
Calvin Anderson, a professional poker player based in Las Vegas, won a record $1,386,280. The four-time WSOP title winner now has more than $5.9 million in live tournament winnings.
The first 1,309 players reached the cash spots in this event, with a minimum reward of $1,700. The top 12 all received six-figure winnings.
Notable players who performed in this event include 14-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Daniel Lowery (18th), Sam Laskowitz (15th) and 2023 WSOP Main Event runner-up Steven Jones (10th) as well as Mukul Pahuja (7th).


