Vogel began the six-handed final table with a
slight lead over Lou Procopio, but Procopio took the pole
position on the second hand of the day. With the blinds at
10,000/20,000, Procopio raised to 46,000 from the cutoff and action
folded to short stack Steve Przybyl, who moved all-in for 173,000
from the big blind with 
. Procopio made the call with 
, and a queen-high board sent
Przybyl to the rail in sixth place for $13,359.
Vogel then made his presence known by eliminating Tom Krol in
fifth place. The two players saw a flop of 

and some furious action ensued.
Krol led for 50,000 before Vogel pushed all-in, having Krol covered.
Krol took his time, but eventually made the call for his last
193,000. He was ahead, holding 
for top pair against Vogel's 
. However, the
came down on the turn and
completed Vogel's straight. Drawing dead, Krol was already out of his
chair and shaking hands with the other players as the
river was revealed. He
collected $17,802 for fifth place.
Procopio still held the lead up to that point, but Vogel took control
after sending Buffalo, New York, native Michael Wachowski home
in fourth place. Wachowski made a bold all-in bluff with 
on a 


board. Vogel called with 
for two pair, and the
on the river ended Wachowski's
tournament.
Vogel continued rolling by sending Nick Goetz to the rail in
third place. With the blinds at 15,000/30,000, Goetz moved all-in for
his last 425,000 on the button. Vogel called from the small blind, and
the action shifted over to Procopio, who tanked before finally letting
his hand go.
Goetz: 

Vogel: 

The flop brought 

, and Goetz needed a lot help to
stay alive. He picked up several more outs when the
fell on the turn, but the
river gave the pot to Vogel.
Goetz exited with $31,161 and a huge smile on his face.
That set up a heads-up battle between the two behemoths to start the
final table. Vogel and Procopio began their match with nearly identical
stacks, but Vogel got out to a quick lead and never looked back. After
winning two big pots to take a 7-to-1 lead, Vogel called Procopio's
three-bet shove with 
and was slightly ahead of
Procopio's 
.
"This is exciting," Vogel said to his friends and family in
attendance. He turned around to watch the dealer reveal the 

flop. Vogel remained out in
front, but the
on the turn
gave Procopio some additional outs for a chop. However, the
on the river sealed the deal
for Vogel, whose friends and family applauded the first DeepStacks Poker
Tour Champion. Procopio, meanwhile, took $43,928 back to his home in
Liverpool, New York.
Western New York Poker Championship Final Table
Results
| Place | Player | Prize |
| 1st | William Vogel | $71,827 |
| 2nd | Lou Procopio | $43,928 |
| 3rd | Nick Goetz | $31,161 |
| 4th | Mike Wachowski | $22,245 |
| 5th | Tom Krol | $17,802 |
| 6th | Steve Przybyl | $13,359 |
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