Aram Oganyan Wins World Poker Tour Voyage Championship for $214,245

The World Poker Tour took its show to the high seas and it was Aram Oganyan who is the winner of the WPT Voyage Championship, a $5,000 buy-in event that attracted 263. He took the lion’s share of prize pool and the title after agreeing with Carlo Basurto and Austin Srur to a three-way chip stack chop, with the title the bonus that came with it on the line.

Aram Oganyan
Aram Oganyan is the winner of the $5,000 WPT Voyage Championship. (Image: WPT)

Aram Oganyan won a spot on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup and $214,245, which includes a $25,000 seat in the 2024 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas that will be held in December.

ā€œI feel amazing. This is so fun. This is unbelievable. I won some flips at the end, got some bluffs through, and here we are. We got our name on the trophy. RIP Mike, the legend,ā€ Oganyan told the WPT following his victory.

A great 30 days

This is Oganyan’s first WPT title, and pushes his tournament winnings mark over $1 million — in the last 30 days. The win is coming off his best lifetime cash of $989,501 for finishing third in the $26,500 event at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Korea March 7.

ā€œI went to play poker at Triton three, four weeks ago. I had a great time there, and I did really well. I suppose I was feeling hot, and I just wanted to keep it going. And I was like, ā€˜What’s the next poker thing going on?’ā€ he told the WPT.

It just so happened to be the WPT Voyage series on the Virgin cruise ship Valiant Lady, which left Miami March 31. The $5,000 championship was one of three big buy-in events that are taking place this week. The $25,000 high-roller event is scheduled to finish today, while the $10,000 starts.

ā€œI almost didn’t even play this,ā€ said Oganyan. ā€œHad I done better on Monday online — because I had some Monday stuff online — (who knows?). And then luckily, I busted out, and here I am winning this. But I mainly play the bigger events. I just wanted to run it up, fire more bullets and get in there.ā€

Although this is the American’s first piece of major hardware, he’s come close as possible in two World Series of Poker bracelet events, finishing second in the $10,000 secret bounty tourney and a $3,000 event, both in the same week in 2023.

Oganyan’s name will be on the Mike Sexton Cup, but he wish he won the title purely, he said.

ā€œI feel like it’s nice to win it, but I still don’t 100% feel like I actually won it, because of the flipping,ā€ said Oganyan. ā€œI feel like it would have been nice to play it out, and it would have felt more of like a real deal championship. But they wanted to chop it, and I always take someone asking to chop as a compliment, like, ā€˜Hey, I think you’re good at poker and I don’t think I have a big edge over you.’ So we just agreed to cut the variance down, flip for the championship and here we are.ā€

Oganyan hopes his run of good luck and excellent play continues in the one-day $10,000 event today.

ā€œIt’s a movie – not even a dream, it’s a movie. But yeah, great ending.ā€

Next up on the WPT Main Tour is the $3,500 buy-in WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship April 19-23 with its $3 million guarantee.

1 Aram Oganyan $214,245
2 Carlo Basurto $202,885
3 Austin Srur $188,670
4 Farid Jattin $100,000
5 Dan Sepiol $75,000
6 Romulo Dorea $55,000
Top six of 2024 $5,000 WPT Voyage Championship

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