Russian Pro Triumphs In World Poker Tour Cambodia ChampionshipArtem Vezhenkov Bests 750 Entries In $3,500 Buy-In Event In Phnom Penh |
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Artem Vezhenkov became the first player to add his name to the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup in 2025.
The Russian native topped a 750-entry field in the World Poker Tour Cambodia $3,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event, earning his first WPT title and a career-best score of $390,650.
“I am very happy,” Vezhenkov told WPT reporters after coming out on top. “I was surprised because it was the best tournament of my whole life. The best main event, the best structure, it’s perfect.”
This victory pushed Vezhenkov’s lifetime earnings over $2 million. It was his fourth career six-figure score, with the prior three all coming in Triton Poker high roller tournaments.
The turnout generated a prize pool of $2,400,750, more than $900,000 north of the $1.5 million guarantee. The top 94 finishers earned at least a min-cash.
Notables who finished in-the-money included four-time bracelet winner Michael Gathy (36th), WPT anchor Lynn Gilmartin (31st), Dylan Destefano (19th), 2024 WPT Prime Paris champion Hugues Girard (14th), and bracelet winner Aditya Agarwal (7th) all running deep.
The final table began with Ankit Ahuja out in front, while Vezhenkov and four-time bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche hot on his heels.
Dominik Nitsche
Nitsche’s run came to an end when his turned second nut flush was outrun by the rivered nut flush of Supakit Anukoolpitaknil. Nitsche was awarded $107,000 as the fifth-place finisher, growing his lifetime earnings to nearly $21 million.
Anukoolpitaknil ran A-7 into the A-J suited of Vezhenkov to finish fourth ($142,000). Ahuja held the lead when three-handed play began, but was ground down to the short stack and eventually knocked out in third place. The 2023 Eureka Poker Tour Cyprus champion earned $189,000 for this podium finish. He now has $2,977,740 in career cashes to his name.
Vezhenkov held 23,875,000 to Ronald Haverkamp’s 13,525,000 when heads-up play began. He was able to extend that advantage even further ahead of the final hand. Vezhenkov limped in for 250,000 total with Q10
and Haverkamp checked with K
6
. The flop came down Q
10
3
and Haverkamp check-called a min-bet of 250,000. The K
saw another check from Haverkamp. Vezhenkov bet 1,300,000 and received another call. The 10
on the end drew a third check from Haverkamp. Vezhenkov bet enough to put his opponent at risk and Haverkamp went into the tank. He eventually made the call with kings and queens, only to be shown the winning full house of Vezhenkov. Haverkamp earned $255,000, the largest recorded score yet for the Dutch player.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Artem Vezhenkov | $390,650 | 1368 |
2 | Ronald Haverkamp | $255,000 | 1140 |
3 | Ankit Ahuja | $189,000 | 912 |
4 | Supakit Anukoolpitaknil | $142,000 | 684 |
5 | Dominik Nitsche | $107,000 | 570 |
6 | Daniel Charlton | $82,000 | 456 |
7 | Aditya Agarwal | $63,000 | 342 |
8 | Neng Zhao | $49,000 | 228 |
9 | Collin Ho | $38,500 | 114 |
Photos provided by WPT.