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Peter Eastgate Retires

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

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.”