Trip City for David Peters Over Martin Zamani

Martin Zamani limped in from the small blind and David Peters checked his option. Both players checked the [6hJhKc] flop to reveal the [6d] on the turn. Zamani led for 40,000 and Peters called as the [Tc] landed on the river. Zamani announced a bet of 145,000 and Peters used one of his

Justin Bonomo Bets Out David Peters on the Turn

David Peters raised to 30,000 in middle position and Justin Bonomo called next to act in the hijack. The flop landed [4cJd9s] and both players checked to reveal the [3h] on the turn. Peters checked and Bonomo bet out 40,000. Peters folded, and Bonomo collected the pot.

David Peters Wins 2018 Poker Masters Main Event ($1,150,000)

The 2018 Poker Masters has officially come to a close with the completion of the $100k Main Event. David Peters came out on top after a grueling final day, eventually defeating Dan Smith heads up to take home the title. Despite not being able to catch Ali Imsirovic in the race for the purple jacket, Peters did come out on top as the overall most money earned throughout the series.

The grand finale to Poker Masters wrapped up on PokerGO with Event 1 winner David Peters putting a bow on the series with a win in the $100,000 Main Event. Peters defeated a tough crowd of 25 players and earned $1.15 million for his efforts. The final table aired with

Martin Zamani Shoves on David Peters

Martin Zamani opened to 35,000 in middle position and David Peters three-bets to 105,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Zamani, and he moved all in for 675,000 and Peters quickly folded.

David Peters 3-Bets Martin Zamani

Martin Zamani opened to 35,000 in the cutoff and David Peters three-bet to 130,000 from the big blind. Zamani folded, and Peters collected the pot.

Seat 8: David Peters (640,000 in chips)

David Peters is a man who needs no introduction around the poker world. At age 31, he's already a lock to make the Poker Hall of Fame when he turns 40. The Ohio native is one of just five players in history to surpass $30 million in lifetime live tournament earnings,

Today at the Open: Winter’s to Win

The 2019 U.S. Poker Open is officially underway. From February 13-23, the world’s best will compete across ten high stakes events for the USPO Championship. The USPO trophy, $100,000, and the first High Roller Triple Crown title of 2019 is up for grabs and each day, “Today at the Open”

Bryn Kenney Eliminated in 11th Place

David Peters raised to 22,000 in the cutoff and Bryn Kenney moved all in from the button for 295,000. Action folded back to Peters, and he called having Kenney covered by two big blinds. Peters: [QcQs] Kenney: [KdJs] The board ran out [6s6cTs8d6d] and Kenney was eliminated in 11th place.

Stephen Chidwick Takes it Down With a Flop Bet

David Peters raised under the gun to 22,000, and was called by Stephen Chidwick on the button and Justin Bonomo in his big blind. After both Bonomo and Peters checked the [9c5c2d] flop, Chidwick bet out 20,000, which was enough to get both players to fold.