

A thrilling format for both old and new players, this WPT season's Mystery Bounty attracted a 472-entry field, enough to surpass its guarantee and bump up the prize pool to $219,985. Erik Rozhynskyi emerged triumphant over the final round and banked the largest share at $42,843. On top of his winnings, Rozhynskyi secured 12 bounty tokens amounting to $11,000, bringing his total haul to $53,843.
Rozhynskyi dominated the final table, delivering five of eight eliminations to come into heads up play against Amit Kaushik with a 6:1 advantage. Rozhynskyi closed out the win in just over half an hour, with the final hand seeing Kaushik commit his last 20 BBs with 5♠ 5♥ , up against Rozhynskyi's A♣ Q♠ . Board A♥ 7♦ 2♦ 7♠ 9♥ ran in favor of Rozhynskyi's overcards, leaving Kaushik to settle for a runner up finish.
On a side note, Erwan Regnault scooped up the biggest bounty on the list at $20,000, and picked up a profit equivalent to a third place payout.