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David Coleman Wins Final WPT Alpha8 Trifecta High Roller

With Five Wins and 18 Final Tables This Year, Coleman Now Leads The 2024 Player of the Year Race

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David Coleman came into 2024 without a live tournament title to his name, despite millions in earnings on the circuit accrued over more than a decade of play. By the midway point of July, the 30-year-old poker pro based out of Las Vegas has managed to capture five titles that qualify for Card Player Player of the Year points, with his most recent triumph coming in the third and final 2024 WPT Alpha8 Trifecta $25,000 buy-in high roller. Coleman beat out a field of 117 entries that turned up at Wynn Las Vegas for the event to earn $730,300.

“Amazing…every time you win a poker tournament it’s like a weight off your shoulders and it feels amazing," Coleman told WPT reporters. “I’m so happy… no words.”

This score grew Coleman’s recorded tournament earnings to $6,830,818. It also saw him earn 840 POY points, bringing his haul to the year up to 6,720. He has now made 18 final tables in 2024, the most of any player on the circuit. As a result, Coleman is now sitting in first place in the POY race standings presented by Global Poker. He now sits just 93 points ahead of second-ranked Adrian Mateos.

The 117-entry turnout for this event built a prize pool of $2,796,300. The top 15 finishers made the money, with plenty of big names running deep including bracelet winners Isaac Haxton (8th), Pavel Plesuv (7th), Roman Hrabec (6th), and Andrew Lichtenberger (4th).

Plesuv has a WPT main tour title to his name in addition to a win at the series. He took down the 2018 WPT Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open main event for $504,820.

Nikita Kuznetsov earned $480,000 as the runner-up. The Russian now has nearly $3.8 million in lifetime cashes after this latest deep run.

Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final:

Place Player Earnings POY Points
1 David Coleman $730,300 840
2 Nikita Kuznetsov $480,000 700
3 Martin Raus $355,000 560
4 Andrew Lichtenberger $265,000 420
5 John Pannucci $200,000 350
6 Roman Hrabec $154,000 280
7 Pavel Plesuv $118,000 210
8 Isaac Haxton $92,000 140

Photo credit: WPT.