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British Grinders Shine in the partypoker Big Games

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 Deane’s final table. Stuart McCormack and

Big Scores Galore For British and Irish Grinders

Ireland’s “Kojaque” 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 wasn’t 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, “Ronalauc” 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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