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Share on Twitter Share on Facebook 3 min readIn addition to the GOLIATH and the PokerNews Cup at this year's edition of Europe's largest poker festival, there's plenty of side event action going on.
The largest-ever GUKPT Main Event crowned its winner, while High Roller and Super High Roller titles were also won. Check out all the action in this latest update from the GOLIATH in Coventry.
The biggest-ever GUKPT Main Event came to a close, with rising star Ravi Sheth taking down the £1,250 buy-in tournament for a career-best £192,700.
A total of 1,023 entries created a massive prize pool, and all eyes were on Rick Trigg and Katie Swift at the final table as both looked to make their own slice of GUKPT history.
Trigg was chasing a record-breaking fourth GUKPT Main Event title, but his bid fell just short with a fourth-place finish for £74,400. Swift, meanwhile, was aiming to become the first woman to win a GUKPT Main Event. After finishing runner-up in Luton last September, she once again made a deep run but bowed out in sixth place, earning £38,480.
In the end, it was Sheth who stole the spotlight. The young Brit sealed his second GUKPT Main Event title, following his win in Blackpool last November, and confirmed his place as one of the UK circuit’s deadliest players.
Sheth defeated Simon Willson heads-up to claim the trophy, with Willson banking £140,580 for his impressive runner-up finish. Josh Curry rounded out the podium in third for £102,420.
Place | Player | Payout (GBP) |
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1 | Ravi Sheth | £192,700 |
2 | Simon Willson | £140,580 |
3 | Josh Curry | £102,420 |
4 | Rik Trigg | £74,400 |
5 | Nicholas Drinkwater | £53,670 |
6 | Katie Swift | £38,480 |
7 | Iman Sarkeshik | £27,480 |
8 | Jay O'Leary | £19,670 |
9 | Raymond Power | £14,320 |
Rick Trigg wouldn't have to wait long for redemption, after his near miss in the GUKPT Main Event, as just a few days later he took down the GOLIATH Super High Roller.
From a field of 30 players, Trigg bagged the Day 1 chip lead and converted that into a win for £38,000. He defeated Xiaoyun Li heads-up, with familiar British faces Tom Hall and Brandon Sheils rounding out the payouts.
Place | Player | Payout (GBP) |
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1 | Rick Trigg | £38,000 |
2 | Xiaoyun Li | £21,800 |
3 | Tom Hall | £12,000 |
4 | Brandon Sheils | £8,000 |
Yuzhou Yin secured the biggest win of his poker career after taking down the 264-player GOLIATH £1,500 High Roller.
He pocketed £75,170 after defeating Les Packer heads-up, surpassing the €28,444 he took home after winning a WSOP Circuit ring in Cannes back in April 2023.
Yin is a familiar face on the UK circuit, and took down a No-Limit Hold'em Turbo side event at GUKPT Luton back in April, and finished 22nd in the GUKPT Leeds Main Event the following month. He now has a GOLIATH High Roller title and trophy to his name, increasing is total live earnings according to the Hendon Mob to over $750,000.
Place | Player | Payout (GBP) |
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1 | Yuzhou Yin | £75,170 |
2 | Les Packer | £56,200 |
3 | Ahmed Abdin | £38,940 |
4 | Tanyi Jiang | £26,070 |
5 | S.S. | £18,280 |
6 | Alex Todd | £13,550 |
7 | Richard Owen | £10,830 |
8 | Ciaran McCullagh | £9,210 |
9 | Yonghao Zhou | £8,130 |
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