57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER

Player Profile

Country Code - GB
Elliott Marais
  • GUKPT
Title
1# 5,162
Bracelets
0# -
Rings
0# -
Final Tables
2# 12,167
Cashes
3# 72,209
Total Earnings
$160,960# 11,211
Series / EventsDateRankEarningsResults
GUKPT
Grosvenor UK Poker Tour - Grosvenor Casino Westgate

£ 670 + 80 No Limit Hold'em - GUKPT Main Event

Sep 23 20213 / 439£31,710Results
IRISH POKER OPEN
Irish Poker Open - Citywest Hotel

€ 1,150 + 125 No Limit Hold'em - Irish Open Main Event

Mar 14 201845 / 1340€4,205Results
GUKPT
Grosvenor UK Poker Tour - Grosvenor G Casino

£ 100 + 20 No Limit Hold'em - Goliath Main Event

Aug 06 20171 / 6385£85,760Results

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