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Just like that the 2019 USPO has come and gone. Heading into the final day, there were a few ways the USPO could shake out, but Sean Winter was likely the betting favorite. If Winter’s cashed, he would have locked up the title and $100,000 bonus, but if he busted before the money that opened the door for David Peters. Sure enough, Winters was eliminated in 8th place and then Peters navigated his way through a tough final table to win the $100,000 Main Event. He picked up $1.3 million and also took home the trophy and bonus. Here is a look back at some of my favorite images from the final table!
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![Sean Winter graciously exists short of the money at the final table of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open Main Event, an elimination that would ultimately cost him the trophy by just 10 points.](https://storage.googleapis.com/pokercentral/Sean-Winter2019-US-Poker-Open_AmatoDSC_8785.jpg)
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![David Peters wins the 2019 U.S. Poker Open Main Event and U.S. Poker Open Championship Title!](https://storage.googleapis.com/pokercentral/David-Peters2019-US-Poker-Open_Amato_ATA8004.jpg)