David Paredes Wins WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship
David Paredes was able to take out Jim Gilbert on the final table to win the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship and 723k cash prize.
From Perth, Australia, Bruno de Paiva is a qualified journalist who has worked in both media and non-media roles. At just 24, he was the chief journalist of a newspaper in north-west Australia, leading a team of four regular writers and regional correspondents in producing weekly editions of the publication. After discovering poker some six years ago it fired a passion in him - but his focus shifted more towards writing about the game than to actually playing it. Of course, he enjoys playing in an occasional friendly game of poker as well.
David Paredes was able to take out Jim Gilbert on the final table to win the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship and 723k cash prize.
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