The Goliath Main Event, one of the most anticipated tournaments in the UK poker scene, concluded in spectacular fashion this year with an extraordinary display of skill, and determination. The £150 buy-in event boasted a staggering prize pool of £1,379,160, attracting a massive field of 11,493 entries, all vying for a shot at poker glory.
The final showdown saw Alex Todd emerge as the triumphant champion, taking home an impressive £178,860 in prize money.
In an unexpected turn of events, the remaining six players decided to strike a deal and opt for a six-way chop. Each of them secured a substantial payday, bagging at least £75,000, leaving £44,000 to battle for.
Among the noteworthy finalists was Nigel Brampton, who claimed the seventh-place spot, walking away with £22,510. Brampton's journey to the final table was unique, as he secured his seat through a giveaway on the GUKPT live stream,
The final showdown saw Alex Todd emerge as the triumphant champion, taking home an impressive £178,860 in prize money.
In an unexpected turn of events, the remaining six players decided to strike a deal and opt for a six-way chop. Each of them secured a substantial payday, bagging at least £75,000, leaving £44,000 to battle for.
Among the noteworthy finalists was Nigel Brampton, who claimed the seventh-place spot, walking away with £22,510. Brampton's journey to the final table was unique, as he secured his seat through a giveaway on the GUKPT live stream,