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  1. Dec 9, 2021 · Williams is both a World Series of Poker bracelet and World Poker Tour champion with more than 100 cashes lifetime. Known primarily for breaking on the scene as the runner-up in the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event, David Williams has had successful ventures outside of poker — he mastered both Magic: The Gathering and Gordon Ramsey's ...

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  2. David came up in 2004 I believe and was runner up in the Main Event. I really liked him as a player and he was calm and cool as far as I remember. But over the years he got really cocky at the table (on tv anyways) and came across as arrogant, calling out other players mistakes and attributing his bad beats to bad luck.

  3. David Williams was the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event Runner Up, having finished second to Greg Raymer. Before playing poker, Williams was a professional Magic-The Gathering player. Williams scored 1550 on his SAT and attended Princeton, before studying Economics at Southern Methodist University. Twitter: @dwpoker.

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  4. Mar 2, 2008 · The 27-year-old poker player has nearly $6 million in lifetime tournament winnings, his biggest cash being for his famous second-place finish to Greg Raymer in the 2004 WSOP main event, worth $3.5 ...

  5. David Williams has lived the full circle of a poker career since he broke into the game as a 24-year-old from the Dallas area who finished second in the 2004 World Series of Poker main event.

  6. May 7, 2018 · WPT Champions Club member David Williams talks about winning the Season VIII WPT World Championship and being a World Poker Tour champion.Want a slice of the...

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  7. David Benyamine’s exit in 4th place at the hands of Shawn Buchanan put Buchanan neck and neck with Williams for the chip lead. All eyes were on a short-stacked Eric Baldwin to be the next player to hit the rail, but a massive pot between the two chip leaders in which Buchanan moved all-in with pocket queens and Williams called with pocket ...