![]() Gundrum now has more than $270,000 in live tournament earnings after picking up his first score of more than $6,000 since he finished fifth in a 2017 WSOP Circuit event in Hammond, Indiana for just over $87,000. After two days of play, Gundrum came out victorious on Sunday night, beating Jim Erickson ($105,143) heads-up to close it out. In total, 928 players competed, creating a prize pool nearly 4.5 times the guarantee. With a minimum $200,000 prize pool promised, players such as Gundrum, who hails from nearby Illinois, made the trip to Riverside, a small town in the Eastern part of the Hawkeye State. ![]() ![]() The Mid-States Poker Tour returned to the great state of Iowa for the third time in the past year for an $1,100 buy-in, No-Limit Hold’em tournament. The MSPT, the WSOP, the WPT, GUKPT, 888, and whatever they’ve got working down at the King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic … these are the events that drew poker players to casinos this past week from across the US and Europe, coronavirus notwithstanding. With enjoyable post-COVID live poker in danger of being shut down - or at least reerecting the plexiglass - this week provided a reminder that sometimes the biggest wins are coming from people we haven’t yet seen on TV. How Much Money Can You Make Playing Poker?.
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