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In the thrilling culmination of the Mini Main Event, Christian Watt mounted an astonishing comeback to secure the £150 prize.

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Contestant Christian Watt Clinches Spectacular Return, Triumphing in Mini Main Event for £150 Win
Contestant Christian Watt Clinches Spectacular Return, Triumphing in Mini Main Event for £150 Win

In the thrilling culmination of the Mini Main Event, Christian Watt mounted an astonishing comeback to secure the £150 prize.

Gajanthan Kamalanathan's Dramatic Run in the £150 Mini Main Event at the 2025 PartyPoker Tour Glasgow

The 2025 PartyPoker Tour Glasgow saw an exciting finish in the £150 Mini Main Event, with Gajanthan Kamalanathan leading the charge until the very end.

Kamalanathan began the final table as the chip leader, quickly eliminating Marc Moody in the very first hand of the final table. However, his victory was short-lived as he was eliminated in second place just one hand later.

Despite Kamalanathan's early exit, the final table remained thrilling. Nine players remained, including Christian Watt, who would go on to claim the victory. Watt and Kamalanathan frequently traded the chip lead throughout the match.

Watt's rise to the top began when he eliminated Callum Reid in seventh place and Daniel Hawkes in sixth place. In a crucial hand, Watt held top set and won an enormous pot that propelled him into the lead.

Laurynas Jakutis finished in fourth place, while Robert McKeown was eliminated in fifth place in a heartbreaking moment. McKeown missed a flush draw against Kamalanathan, securing the latter's position as the chip leader once again.

In the heads-up match, both players were all in on a 8♥Q♠6♠ flop. In a dramatic turn of events, Watt eliminated Kamalanathan with a full house, securing his victory in the £150 Mini Main Event.

With a total prize pool of £58,406, Watt claimed his biggest live poker tournament win. The exact amount of his winnings is yet to be confirmed, but it is known that Derek Curran earned £5,110 for his third-place finish.

The chip counts from Day 1b and 1c of the £500 Main Event will be published soon. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it would be best to check the latest updates from sources like PokerPro or the official PartyPoker Tour website.

Sports enthusiasts were on the edge of their seats during the £150 Mini Main Event at the 2025 PartyPoker Tour Glasgow, as the competitive match showcased impressive displays of skill. Christian Watt's thrilling rise to victory, marked by tactical eliminations of players like Gajanthan Kamalanathan, kept spectators captivated until the very last hand.

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