While photo galleries are standard in some of our post types, you can also create an image gallery by itself. In fact, you don’t even need any text here if you just want to post the gallery by itself. You can post any number of photos and they will appear in the gallery slider with the filmstrip control at the bottom. Our galleries use lossless compression to keep your site running fast while your images still display in perfect detail.
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Seat 5: Erik Lundström (280,000)
Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, Erik is a data analyst on a work visa in Seattle. He enjoys soccer, Nordic noir novels, and weekend ferry trips with his girlfriend. He first learned five‑card draw from his grandfather and shifted to no‑limit holdem in college, leaning on solver study and spreadsheets. His goal is to win Player Of The Year for the Example Poker Tour.
Erik has been piling up cashes this year, with nine cashes in our ExPT events and almost $80,000 in winnings. He is currently third in our PoY rankings, and says that he will be playing every event for the rest of the season.
Seat 5: Erik Lundström (280,000)
Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, Erik is a data analyst on a work visa in Seattle. He enjoys soccer, Nordic noir novels, and weekend ferry trips with his girlfriend. He first learned five‑card draw from his grandfather and shifted to no‑limit holdem in college, leaning on solver study and spreadsheets. His goal is to win Player Of The Year for the Example Poker Tour.
Erik has been piling up cashes this year, with nine cashes in our ExPT events and almost $80,000 in winnings. He is currently third in our PoY rankings, and says that he will be playing every event for the rest of the season.
Seat 4: Olivia “Liv” Carter (410,000)
Liv is an overnight ICU nurse in Dallas who says poker helps her “switch from alarms to analytics.” Engaged and planning a fall wedding, she hikes local trails and bakes sourdough to decompress. After five years in local dailies, she’s focused on ICM and short‑stack play, aiming to cash some multi‑day events. Liv's biggest score came in an Example Poker Tour last season when she took third place in the main event for $106,000
Seat 4: Olivia “Liv” Carter (410,000)
Liv is an overnight ICU nurse in Dallas who says poker helps her “switch from alarms to analytics.” Engaged and planning a fall wedding, she hikes local trails and bakes sourdough to decompress. After five years in local dailies, she’s focused on ICM and short‑stack play, aiming to cash some multi‑day events. Liv's biggest score came in an Example Poker Tour last season when she took third place in the main event for $106,000
Seat 3: Wyatt McCray (820,000)
A Colorado wildland firefighter in the off‑season, Wyatt brings calm under pressure to the felt. Single, with a rescued blue heeler named Blaze, he spends downtime trail‑running and fly‑fishing. He started playing in barracks games a decade ago and recently transitioned to structured tournaments, emphasizing position and stack management. His dream is a deep WSOP Circuit run to fund a backcountry conservation nonprofit. His recent scores include a final table in a WSOP Circuit main event and a local win in a side event here on the Example Poker Tour.
Seat 3: Wyatt McCray (820,000)
A Colorado wildland firefighter in the off‑season, Wyatt brings calm under pressure to the felt. Single, with a rescued blue heeler named Blaze, he spends downtime trail‑running and fly‑fishing. He started playing in barracks games a decade ago and recently transitioned to structured tournaments, emphasizing position and stack management. His dream is a deep WSOP Circuit run to fund a backcountry conservation nonprofit. His recent scores include a final table in a WSOP Circuit main event and a local win in a side event here on the Example Poker Tour.
Seat 2: Maria Alvarez (245,000)
A bilingual Phoenix elementary school counselor, Maria juggles work, family dinners with her parents, and weekend charity 5Ks and poker tournaments. She discovered poker at a home game during the pandemic and dove into training sites, focusing on fundamentals and emotional control. She aims to become the top‑finishing woman on the tour this year. She collects enamel pins from every casino she visits and uses them as lucky card markers.
Seat 2: Maria Alvarez (245,000)
A bilingual Phoenix elementary school counselor, Maria juggles work, family dinners with her parents, and weekend charity 5Ks and poker tournaments. She discovered poker at a home game during the pandemic and dove into training sites, focusing on fundamentals and emotional control. She aims to become the top‑finishing woman on the tour this year. She collects enamel pins from every casino she visits and uses them as lucky card markers.