He says he was playing a lot of online tournaments but is now turning more towards live events just because it's an overall better experience. This is Baghdasarian’s biggest score to date, with his last RunGood appearance being last June at this same event, cashing in 54th for $1,140 according to Hendon Mob. I’m also really excited about the seat at the PokerGO ProAM, I can't wait to see what happens there.” When asked what his upcoming plans were, he replied, “I think I'm going to use some of the winnings to redecorate my garage, you know make it a mancave and of course fire some more bullets.
and sometimes Vegas because I have some family there.” I try to stay local, I really only play here or L.A. “Yeah I called my girlfriend right away who’s out with a bunch of our friends in town right now and all I could hear was a bunch of cheering and screaming, so it feels really good to win in your hometown. Baghdasarian, who is originally from Los Angeles but now currently lives in San Diego, told PokerNews after his victory that it felt great to take down a local tournament.