Peter Eastgate Retires
Peter Eastgate has announced his retirement from poker. The 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event champion has decided it is time to call it a day and move on to new things.
Eastgate’s short but successful career comprised of many high WSOP and EPT cashes including the following notable scores:
Mar 2010 - $20K NBC National Heads-Up Championship - 5th $ 75,000
Feb 2010 - Deep Stack Extravaganza, Las Vegas - 7th $ 85,000
Feb 2010 - DKK 35,000 Main Event EPT Copenhagen - 22nd DKK 80,000
Jan 2010 - €5K Main Event EPT Deauville - 8th € 70,000
Oct 2009 - £5K Main Event EPT London - 2nd £ 530,000
Jul 2009 - $10K WSOP Main Event - 78th $ 68,979
Jan 2009 - $4,800 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure 1st $ 343,000
Jul 2008 - $10K WSOP, Las Vegas - 1st $ 9,152,416
Eastgate, from Denmark, but living in London is speculated to return to his homeland following his retirement.
In a statement about his retirement Eastgate said:
“When I started playing poker for a living, it was never my goal to spend the rest of my life as a professional poker player. My goal was to become financially independent. I achieved that by winning the WSOP main event in 2008. The period following has taken me on a worldwide tour, where I have seen some amazing places and met many new people; it has been a great experience.”
“In the 20 months following my WSOP win, I feel that I have lost my motivation for playing high-level poker along the way. I have decided that now is the time to find out what I want to do with the rest of my life. What this will be, I do not yet know. I have decided to take a break from live tournament poker, and try to focus on Peter Eastgate, the person.”
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