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David Peters: Early Life, Biggest Winnings, Net Worth, and Personal Life

David Peters has no doubt made a name for himself in the poker community. The young high stakes tournament professional player from Toledo, Ohio has won at many tables. Nicknamed the ‘silent assassin’, David Peters net worth has grown over the course of his career and he has taken his place among the top poker players in history. His recent victory at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open Main Event and overall Championship title has shown that Peters isn’t kidding at all. We are dedicating this article to explore the life, winnings, net worth, and personal life of this young poker pro.

 

 

David Peters Early Poker Career

Born in Toledo, Ohio, on April 16th, 1987, David Peters has become a force to reckon with in the world of poker. He is a typical nomad as he travels across the world to play poker games and explore new things. Peters is a high roller poker professional. He is not a public person as he cherishes his privacy to a large extent. Coupled with his exceptional poker skills, he has been nicknamed, the silent assassin by some of his colleagues in the poker world.

 

In the year 2016, he bagged the GPI Player of the Year title. It is important to mention that this was the second time he would be awarded this title since he stepped into poker. Like many young poker pros, David decided to start a poker career after watching Chris Moneymaker won the coveted World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet in the year 2003. He didn’t jump right into the live tournament. He began to play at online free rolls. He made a winning of $600 at this time and this started off his career as a poker professional. At the time he started playing poker, he was in high school and when he signed up for an online account, he used the moniker DPeters17.

 

When he began to play online poker, he discovered that he had a lot of learning to do. So, he decided to teach himself about the game and grow his skills. And that was exactly what he did. Since the year 2006, he became a regular participant at large buy-in tournament event in the United States and across the world.

 

The year 2016 saw a new dawn in the world of poker. In that same year alone, he earned a total of $7.5 million USD in tournament winnings and also earned the GPI Player of the Year title. David Peters is a well-known face at high roller events. He had made numerous deep runs as well as final table finishes on several occasions. He doesn’t play much at the regular poker table, which might be the major reason why he had not made great news in the World Series of Poker events. This doesn’t mean he has not made it to the World Series of Poker. In fact, he has won a World Series of Poker bracelet in the course of his poker career.

 

In the year 2018, he won the Poker Masters $100,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event and took home a huge prize of $1.15 million USD. Over the years, David Peters net worth has exceeded the $30 million USD milestone and he is still very much in the game.

 

 

Key Highlights of David Peters Poker Career

During his poker career, Peters has had successful outings at the World Series of Poker tournament events. He has cashed at WSOP tournaments 47 times and has made it to eight final tables. In 2016, he took home the prestigious World Series of Poker bracelet when he won the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em event with a cash prize of $412,557 USD. He has also made some huge monies at the World Poker Tour events. As of 2018, David Peters total earnings in World Poker Tour exceeded $2.8 million USD in a total of nine cash finishes. He also made it to three different final tables at WPT tournaments.

 

He made his biggest cash during the WPTN in 2016. He played at the $200K No Limit Hold’em Triton Super High Roller Series event and made a winning of $2.31 million USD. The event took place in Paranaque City, Philippines. In 2018, he placed third in the $250K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Championship event during the 2018 PartyPoker Caribbean Poker Party. At the end of the event, David Peters walked away with the sum of $1.42 million USD.

 

Within the first three months of 2019, David has amassed over $2.3 million USD in winnings at poker tournaments. In February of 2019, he participated in the $100K No Limit Hold’em USPO Main Event, Event Number 10 during the 2019 US Poker Open. He finished in the 1st place and won the cash prize of $1.32 million USD. This event took place in Las Vegas on the 22nd of February, 2019. In less than two weeks, he made another big win at the HK$2,000,000 No Limit Hold’em Triton Super High Roller Series Main Event, at Jeju. Peters finished in the 5th place and walked away with a winning of $1,038,269. David Peters has also made some significant earnings from the European Poker Tour. He has earned well over $600,000 from five different cashes and one final table.

 

David Peters Poker Winnings

David played his first real game in December 2006 at the Ongame Network Poker Classic in Barcelona. He participated at the $5K No Limit Hold’em event and placed 7th. He won the cash prize of $56,549. In January of the following year, he placed 31st at the 2007 PCA tournament in Paradise Island. He participated in the $7,800 +200 No Limit Hold’em World Poker Tour Championship Event and made a winning of $17,787. He made a couple of appearances at other tournaments in 2007 but he didn’t make any jaw dropping winnings at these events.

 

The year 2008 saw David Peters winning his first six figures poker prize. He participated in the Heartland Poker Tour, which took place at Mount Pleasant. He played in the No Limit Hold’em Main Event and placed first at the event, winning a cash prize of $130,178. Another significant win in the year 2009 was at the $5,000 + 180 No Limit Hold’em event at Festa Al Lago, Las Vegas. He placed 1st at the event and made a winning of $104,760 USD.

 

David Peters made three different six figures in 2010. In April of 2010, he played in the €5,000 + 250 No Limit Hold’em – Six Max European Poker Tour Grand Final at Monte Carlo. He placed 2nd in the event and made a winning of $123,809 (€93,000). In July of the same year, he participated in the 2010 World Series of Poker, 41st edition. He played in the $1,000 No Limit Hold’em and placed second. He walked away with $350,803 USD. In the November of 2010, he placed 1st at the North American Poker Tour in Los Angeles where he played in the $4,750 + 250 No Limit Hold’em. He took home the cash prize of $112,257 USD.

 

His major winning in 2011 came in May when he played at the $25K + 500 No Limit Hold’em World Poker Tour Championship in the Ninth Annual Five Star World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. He placed 7th in the event and made a winning of $172,559. In 2013, David Peters made a couple of six figures earnings that contributed to his net worth. In May, he placed second in the €2,000 + 200 No Limit Hold’em Main Event at the IPT 4 Sanremo II, Sanremo. He earned the sum of $201,826 in cash prize.

 

Some days later, he played at the $25K + 500 No Limit Hold’em World Poker Tour World Championship in Las Vegas. He placed 6th and won $173,993 at the end of the event. He also placed 1st in the $10,000 + 30 No Limit Hold’em Bellagio Cup IX and won 355,093.

 

In October of 2013, he played in the €25K + 600 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event 7 at the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe. He finished in the 4th place and made a winning of $203,425. In December of the same year, he placed first at the European Poker Tour – 10 EUREKA – 3 Prague. He played in the €2K + 600 No Limit Hold’em and won the first cash prize of $179,515.

 

2015 was a great year for David Peters. In total, he made earnings of over $2.5 million USD in tournaments. In March of 2015, he participated in the European Poker Tour at Malta, Portomaso and placed first in the €10K + 300 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event Number 53. He won a total of $653,552 at the end of the event. In July of the same year, he participated in the $500K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Bowl in Las Vegas. He placed 5th at the event and made a winning of $1,505,000. In December of 2015, he played in the $24K + 1,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller in Aria, Las Vegas. He placed first at this event and walked away with the cash prize of $426,240 USD.

 

 

David Peters 2016 Poker Winnings

The year 2016 started on a very good note for David Peters. He participated in the 2016 World Poker Tour National event in the Philippines, Paranaque City where he played in the $196K + 4,000 No Limit Hold’em Triton Super High Roller Series Event Number 3. He placed 2nd in the event and made a winning of $2,699,752. A few days later, he played at two different events on the same day and won a total of $561,340. He played at the $10,100 No Limit Hold’em 8-Handed Hyper Turbo Survivor Event Number 12 at the PCA. He placed 2nd at the event and made a winning of $100,000. On the same day, he played at the $100K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller 8-Handed Event 1 and placed 2nd, winning $461,340.

 

David Peters also participated in the 2016 Aussie Millions Poker Championship in Melbourne, where he played in the A$245,000 + 5000 No Limit Hold’em $250K Challenge Day 1 Event 22. He placed second in the event and won $629,614. Few months later, he finished in the 2nd place at the Aria High Roller Event 29 in Las Vegas. He participated in the $24K + 1,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller and made a winning of $146,463. In May, he took part in the Eurpoean Poker Tour Grand Finale of 2016 and played in the €49K + 1,000 No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Event Number 37. He finished in the 8th place and won $147,681.

 

July of 2016 ushered in some big winnings for David Peters as he participated in a series of tournaments. He placed first in the Bellagio High Roller VII event where he played in the $24K + 1,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event 8. He made a winning of $393,120 at the end of the event. The following day, he went straight for the 47th edition of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. He played in the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Event 56 and placed first. In addition to the cash prize of $412,557, David Peters also received his first World Series of Poker bracelet. In August of 2016, he placed 3rd at the €2K + 200 No Limit Hold’em in the European Poker Tour event, Barcelona. He won the sum of $123,247 from the event.

 

In November 2016, David Peters also made some winnings at tournaments. He participated in the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in the Philippines. He played at the HK$490K + 10K No Limit Hold’em Main Event where he placed 8th and won $213,707 USD. Still in November, he made an appearance at the 2016 Asia Championship of Poker, Macau and played at the HK$240K + 10K No limit Hold’em High Roller Event Number 14. He finished in the first place and made a winning of $629,868. About a week later, he also participated in the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em Aria High Roller 46 in Las Vegas. He placed second and earned $168,400. The following day, David was at the $48K + 2K No Limit Hold’em Aria Super High Roller 13 again and finished in the 1st place. He made a winning of $511,970 at this event.

 

While the world was busy shopping for Christmas, David Peters was at the table building his net worth. He made an appearance at the World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas and played at the $25K No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event Number 21 and finished in the 5th place. He won $122,880 at the event. A few days later, he participated in the European Poker Tour in Prague and played in the €5K + 300 No Limit Hold’em event, placing 3rd and winning the sum of $420,498. Few days to the end of the year, Peters was at the Aria High Roller 48 event in Las Vegas playing at the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em event. He finished in the 1st place and made a winning of $293,232.

 

David Peters played some tournaments in the year 2017 and his earnings within this period significantly contributed to David Peters net worth. In March of 2017, he played at the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em High Roller event at the Aria High Roller Event 53. He placed 3rd and won $104,160. In the same month, he placed 4th at the $50K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller event at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, Hollywood. He won $151,844 at this event. In April, he participated in the HK$40k + 2,400 No Limit Hold’em PokerStars Championship Main Event in Macau. He finished in the 37th place and won $12,995. The following day, he participated in the HK$200K + 6,000 No Limit Hold’em Event 28 and finished 6th, winning the prize of $100,107. He also participated in the €100K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Eight-Max at the PokerStars Championship of Monte Carlo Casino where he finished in the 4th place and made a winning of $687,929.

 

In May of 2017, Peters was at the Aria High Roller 59 event in Las Vegas and he placed 3rd at the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em High Roller event. He won $107,520 at the event. Two days later, he participated in the $48K + 2K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller. He placed 4th and won $215,040. The following day, he sat at the $98K + 2K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller and placed 4th again with a winning of $423,360.

 

In June, he made a single six figures earnings at the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em High Roller where he placed 1st and made a winning of $324,320. July 2017, he placed 3rd in the $24K + 1K No Limit Hold’em High Roller with a winning of $131,040. In August, he placed 6th at the €10,300 No Limit Hold’em Eight Handed event during the PokerStars Championship in Barcelona. He made a winning of $101,027 from this event. Again, he placed 3rd in September during the $50K No Limit Hold’em Event 4 of 2017 Poker Masters in Las Vegas. He won $273,000 at the end of the event. In November of the same year, he played at the $5K No Limit Hold’em event at the 2017 Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open in Hollywood. He finished in the first place and made a winning of $104,309.

 

 

David Peters Poker Winning in 2018

David Peters net worth grew significantly in 2018 due to the series of winnings he made within the year. In February of 2018, he played at the 2018 US Poker Open in Las Vegas and sat at the $25K + 1K No Limit Hold’em event where he placed 1st with a winning of $400,000. He also placed first in March during the $25K + 1K No Limit Hold’em event in Aria High Roller 78. He made a winning of $202,500 at the event. Few weeks later, he participated in the HK$80,000 No Limit Hold’em Asia Pacific Poker Tour Event in Macau. He placed 2nd and earned $188,767. He made his first big winning in the year 2018 when he participated in the Super High Roller Bowl in China. He played at the HK$2 million + 100K No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Bowl. He placed 7th and made a winning of $1,113,018.

 

In April, he took part in the €5,300 No Limit Hold’em European Poker Tour Main Event in Monte Carlo. He finished in the 4th place and earned $280,770. He won the sum of $135,000 again when he participated in the$25K + 500 No Limit Hold’em World Poker Tour High Roller at the World Poker Tour Bellagio Elite Poker Championship. He placed 4th at this event. In June of 2018, he played at the $25K + 1K No Limit Hold’em High Roller Aria 25K-10 and placed 2nd with a winning of $150,000.

 

David Peters had another huge winning in July when he placed first in the HK$500K No Limit Hold’em Six-Max at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju. He won $1,118,484 at the end of this event. August of the same year, he placed 2nd at the €25K + 1K No Limit Hold’em Charity Event at the European Poker Tour Barcelona. He made a winning of $176,848 from this event. In September, he played at the €25K No Limit Hold’em Event 31 at the European Poker Tour, Barcelona. He placed 3rd and won $190,225. He also placed 1st at the Event 1 of the $10K + 500 No Limit Hold’em Poker Masters tournament. He won $193,200 at the event.

 

 

David Peters Victory at the 2019 US Poker Open Main Event

In February of 2019, David Peters added another feather to his cap of victory at the US Poker Open Main Event, 2019 edition. He participated in the final event, Event #10, which was a $100K Main Event. This tournament began with a total of 33 poker pros and at the end of the game; David Peters made it to the final table. Not only that, he won the 1st place and made a winning of $1.32 million USD. In addition to this, he came all the way from behind to win the overall US Poker Open Championship title with an additional $100,000. His earning at this event significantly contributed to his net worth.

 

His victory didn’t end at the US Poker Open event. A couple of days later, he earned another huge amount at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju. He participated in the HK$2,000,000 No Limit Hold’em Triton Super High Roller Series Main Event and finished in the 5th place. He walked away with a prize of $1,038,269.

 

David Peters Net Worth

According to the available data, David Peters net worth from total live earnings is placed at $32,711,031 USD. His best live cash is placed at 42,699,752 and his total online earnings amount to $5,972,994. He occupies the 4th place in the All Time Money List and 1st on the Ohio USA All Time Money List. He ranks 3rd on the United States All Time Money List and 4th on All Time Money List Current Rank. He is 2nd on the Global Poker Index Ranking and 39th on Popularity Ranking. His earnings have continued to grow significantly over the last few years and this has greatly impacted on David Peters net worth.

 

Personal Life of David Peters

David Peters has been able to build strong skills in the poker variation of No Limit Hold’em, whcih makes the bulk of all his games since he stepped into the world of poker. While discussing his passion for poker in an interview, David revealed his love for cryptocurrency and big blind ante. Although he is a private person and lives a quite life, David Peters still likes hanging out with his friends. He had once recounted playing a game of Yahtzee with a couple of his friends. At this game, each of the participants placed a bet against each other saying no one would roll the Yahtzee at the first roll. However, one of the friends did and David had to bring out more than $30,000 as a settlement on the bet. Suffice to mention that he had earlier won at an online tournament that day but what he won was way lower than what he paid during the game of Yahtzee with his friends.

 

While playing at poker tables, David Peters is always with his headphones. According to him, he uses the headphones to drown out the noise during a hand. No doubt, David Peters is a successful poker pro and the poker community is yet to see the best of him.

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