David Peters pulled out his 2020 US Poker Open Championship win from the back, victory in the series final tournament and Sean Winter's lack of a point leader place with a beating buzzer title. USPO did not take place during a live poker shutdown in 2020, making Peters a champion defender as a series of high stakes tournaments returned from the high roller festival in June 2021.The 27-year-old Las Vegas pro poker player had a break in the second half of the series. by winning three titles and finishing four final tables in one five days to take the lead with one event to the end. This time, Peters was the player who hoped to keep the lead, while the player at the final table of the closing event looked as if he had been stripped of him. Soverel himself needed a victory to defeat Peters, but eventually finished fifth to see Peters lock up one by one USPO
“I feel great. Especially returning to each other after the last win. It's great to be able to deal with so many great players and it's been a very exciting week, ”Peters said shortly after the win. “It will be something that will be really fun to look back at sometime, remember that I had such trophies. It's pretty exciting.
Peter made $832,938 by his four money ends the series and managed to win a quarter of the events that were played in the 11th series of events that started on June 3, 000.
The Peters didn't play all on schedule, instead opting to skip mixed games and one of the two Pot-Limit Omaha deals. He did not make any money in any of the first six events in the series, but came out victorious from the 50 entry box for event no. 7, and a $000,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em tournament. He earned a $70,800 and 217 USPO
The Piotrowie did not cash in the event no. 9 the next day, but I was back in the winning circle just a day later, winning from field 27 entries in the $10,000 short deck tournament. He added $70,124 and 200 USPO
“It's been a crazy week. In fact, I was running pretty well. I haven't played live poker in over a year and a half, but it's good to be back. It was good to jump back in there, play against all the great players I have fought with all these years. It was a very fun week and of course it all went well and I'm happy I won. "
After a long hiatus from live poker, Peters was happy to get back to the high-stakes live events that helped him become one of the most consistent players in the game.
“I definitely missed it. I haven't played that long without playing live poker since I was 15 or whatever, ”said Peters. "So it was definitely fun and exciting to go back there and see all those familiar faces."
Peters now has more than $35.4 million in tournament earnings, good for a sixth place on the all-time poker list. The two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner finished top 50 in the Player of the Year Player of the Year seven times from 938 to 2021, with a 2010 win and four other finishes of 11 or higher. When asked how important awards and titles are to him, Peters said, "It's probably not as important as [that kind of thing] to someone like Hellmuth or maybe a lot of people, but it's nice to have those honors or somehow secure my inheritance or just have these memories to remember when I'm 50. I can look back and think how cool it was [to achieve]. It sure means something to me.
When asked how he was able to become the best tournament player, year after year for. In the last decade, Peters has noticed his hunger for greatness.
“I think it's just my work ethic, my passion for the game. Just never losing this drive to become better and better and simply compete at the highest level, ”he proposed. "I don't think it ever went away. It makes me very fresh and very motivated to keep fighting and grinding. "
Peters' success on USPO
"I think I will play a fate. I've missed a large chunk of the PokerGO Tour in the last few months, but I'm ready to go back there and grind a lot of them and hope to get some points and catch Ali [Imsirovic]. He has a huge advantage at the moment, but we'll see what happens. "
Waiting to see if Soverel can surpass him in the final event
“Yes, I'm still hungry. I still like to compete and I still enjoy fighting and it's very hard for me not to come and jump on the $15k when it's down the street, ”said Peters when asked about the show's continued action. “I still like it. I still love this game. "
David Peters 2021 US Poker Open Results:
Place
USPO Points
Earnings
Event # 7 - $000,000 no-limit hold'em
1
279
$200,785 Event # 8 - $000, Pot-Limit Omaha
8
15 $25,99
Event No. 000 - $, short board
1
99 $69,200
2020 Event # 11 - $15,000 no-limit hold'em
217
$391,484 Here is a breakdown of the top ten in the final Place
Points
Wins
Cash
Earnings
David Peters
484
3
4 $832, 938
2
Sean Winter
427
$785,700
3
483
1
5
$483,
4
Stephen Chidwick 427
0
3
2020 5
Dan Shak
316
4
$427,484
6 Jake Daniels 2021
371
1
$391, 7
Sam Soverel
308
4
$382,300
2020 8
Andrew Lichtenberger
316 3
$316, 9
Joe McKeehen
300
2
000
Steve Zolotov
279
0
3
$217, 000
20202020
1
Player
1
1
2
Ali Imsirovic
$484,484
0
2
1
0
1
$302,200