David Peters emerged triumphant in a player field of 33 to claim the prize of $1,320,000 in the U.S. Poker Open Event #10: $100,000 Main Event.
The 2019 U.S. Poker Open ended its 10-event series on Saturday evening after one out of 33 players won in Event #10: $100,000 Main Event. Not only did 31-year-old David Peters managed to win the Main Event title for a whopping $1.32 million, but he also[...] Read more » 2019 US Poker Open Main Event and Championship Title won by David Peters
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Many congratulations to David Peters on winning this very prestigious event. These $100,000 buy in tournaments seem to be commonplace at the moment and we all dream of the day when we can afford to enter one!!
100,000 dollars is of course a huge amount for the entry fee ..... of course the first prize is wonderful 1320000 dollars .... and there are few players ... Only 33 players .... Well, of course, very few people are able to pay 100,000 dollars .. Congratulations to the player
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such a big buy in,you can imagine what can you buy for this money and still to have rest of this amount to enjoy and this players spend on just one buy in for tournament!first prize is very nice,but when you see buy in,its not so big!for normal player its like you invest 100 $ and you earn 1320 $!you would be rich much after that!
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Not always the favorite win and this thing has been seen very often. David Peters was very lucky and managed to make the surprise. The Americans did not rush to buy the entrance in the $ 100k game and unfortunately for Sean Winter, his rival won this game. He lost some money and the fate was not with him.
Now these are more or less all proper high roller events even for my taste. Never understood why they call something high roller when a buyin is below five grand or ten grand but I am glad these people 'keepin' it real' all the way, lol...
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Yes i think personally it is too big buy in for most poker players because for 100.000 it is what bankroll you must have? 5 millions or more, wow! And also i see not many players in this tournament only 33, so not many paid places
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A high stakes game, with 100k USD buy in. The player field was a small one, but the pressure high enough, since everyone had invested a small fortune in the tournament. Five players were getting paid out of thirty three. It was not easy to reach the money, with fifth players getting only 260k USD
Posted by Gerimantas: Yes i think personally it is too big buy in for most poker players because for 100.000 it is what bankroll you must have? 5 millions or more, wow! And also i see not many players in this tournament only 33, so not many paid places
Tournaments with these tangibles hardly have huge playerpools.
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