Where Are They Now: EPT London Season 7 (2010) Champ David Vamplew
Level 13
: 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Few players have parlayed their EPT win into a successful career quite like Scotland��s David Vamplew, who graduated from Edinburgh University with a degree in math. In Season 7 he topped a field of 848 players, which included defeating John Juanda in heads-up play, to win the ��900,000 first-place prize. Since then Vamplew hasn��t slowed down. Here��s a look at his most notable accomplishments in the past three years:
- Third in the World Poker Tour Venice in February 2011 for �147,970.
- Fourth in the 2011 WSOP $1,500 NLHE �C Six Handed for $141,030.
- First in the EPT Tallinn �1,000 No Limit Hold��em event for �19,600.
- Second in the 2013 WSOP Event #2 $5,000 NLHE �C Eight Handed for $342,450.
- Second in the 2013 WSOP Event #53 $1,500 NLHE for $413,157.
In September, Vamplew also placed third in the �2,000 NLHE 8-Handed Turbo event at the EPT Barcelona for �35,040. Needless to say, Vamplew shows no sign of slowing down, and it all started with the EPT London.