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Missouri poker player wins WSOPC Tunica Main Event for $132K

From a $0 satellite to a six-figure payday—how one player's persistence paid off. Now, he's heading to the WSOP's biggest stage.

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Missouri poker player wins WSOPC Tunica Main Event for $132K

David Yount, a poker player from Dardenne Prairie, Missouri, has won the WSOPC Tunica Main Event. His victory earned him $132,570, and he now plans to use the winnings to enter the WSOP Main Event this summer. Yount's path to victory began with a modest start. He secured his seat in the tournament through a ClubGG satellite, avoiding a large entry fee. His early progress included bagging the fourth-best stack on Day 1A, setting a solid foundation for the later stages.

By the final table, Yount had built momentum. He eliminated David Moses in fourth place, narrowing the competition. Entering the last six players, he held the chip lead, putting him in a strong position. The final showdown came against Dustin Murphy. Yount wrapped up the match in just four hands, sealing his win. His poker journey stretches back to the Chris Moneymaker era, reflecting years of experience that paid off in this tournament.

The win marks Yount's biggest career achievement so far. With $132,570 in prize money, he will now compete in the WSOP Main Event later this year. The victory also highlights the impact of satellite qualifiers in giving players a chance at major tournaments.

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