partypoker runs a trio of
Big Game tournaments every Sunday. There is a $2,600 High Roller Big Game, $530 Big Game, and a $55 Mini Big Game. Players calling the United Kingdom home shone brightly in these three events on January 10 with an outright victory, runner-up finish, and final table appearance.
Tommy Deane took down the
$55 Mini Big Game which saw 2,337 players buy-in. Deane emerged victorious with a $12,538 score in tow. This could have been larger but Deane was part of a three-way deal before marching onto victory.
Two other British stars navigated their way to Deaneâs final table.
Stuart McCormack and
Irelandâs
âKojaqueâ emerged victorious from the
WSOPC Series: $300 Sunday Marathon at GGPoker. Some 981-players bought in and the Irish star outlasted them all. Victory was worth $44,635 and made all the more sweeter by the fact he locked horns with the likes of
Adrian Mateos and runner-up
Artur Martirosian at the final table.
That wasnât the only five-figure score the Irish player won. They finished fifth in the
Sunday Main Event and turned $200 into an additional $11,963.
Another Irish player,
âRonalaucâ got their hands on an even larger prize courtesy of a third-place finish in the $1,050 buy-in
GGMasters High Rollers. Third-place weighed in at $86,315, an incredible result. Shout-out to
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