Event 1 – The Big Game (9 Game Mix)
🥇 Tim Marsters – Took on nine games and treated them all like warm-up drills. The Big Game was big, but Tim’s stack was bigger.
Event 2 – The Hitman (Bounty Event)
🥇 Brendon Hedger – Collected more scalps than a Wild West outlaw. By the end, no one had chips… or bounties… left.
Event 3 – Big O (Late Night Turbo)
🥇 Oliver Gill – They call it Big O, but it might as well be called Big O-liver. Another notch in the belt of the eventual Cock of the Walk.
Event 4 – The Switch (25 Variants)
🥇 Oliver Gill – 25 different games? No problem. Gill flicked through variants like Netflix shows until he found the trophy.
Event 5 – The Villain Mix (No Heroes Allowed)
🥇 Matthew Ginn – Played the villain role to perfection — cold, calculated, and completely unbothered by hero calls.
Event 7 – Main Event (10 Game Mix)
🥇 Jarryd Godena – The belt, the glory, the bragging rights. When the lights were brightest, Jarryd played ten games better than anyone else.
Event 8 – Single Draw Mix (3 Game Mix)
🥇 Eugene Portlen – One draw? That’s all Eugene needed. The table learned the hard way: you only get one shot, do not miss your chance to scoop.
Event 9 – Drawmaha (Late Night Turbo)
🥇 Dino Vicino – Proved that half a hand plus half a board can equal a whole lot of winnings.
Event 10 – The Blend (2-7 Mix)
🥇 David Gorr – Smooth, balanced, perfectly brewed. David blended up the competition like a poker barista.
Event 11 – Triple Triple Draw (3 Game Mix)
🥇 Oliver Gill – Triple the games, triple the draws, triple the trophies. At this point, the engraver just wrote “Gill” in advance.
Event 13 – The Penta-Mix (5 Game Mix)
🥇 Eugene Portlen – Proved he’s got five times the game and five times the patience. A tower of chips, a fistful of glory.
Event 14 – The Octagon (8 Game Mix)
🥇 Kurt Tucker – Eight games, one champion. Kurt stepped into the Octagon and fought his way to the trophy without even breaking a sweat.
Prince’s Wonder-Mix (Special Event – 1 table – 8 Warriors)
🥇 Alan Wilson – Survived the chaos of Prince’s personal mix and still had enough energy to smile for the cameras. The Prince may have curated the madness, but Alan conquered it.