Lodge takes Sky Six-Max crown

University student Harry Lodge is £60,000 richer after winning the main event of the 2015 Sky Poker Six-Max UK Poker Championships at Nottingham’s Dusk Till Dawn. After lining up alongside 513 other entrants, 21-year-old Lodge managed to enter the final 16 on Sunday with the second largest chip stack, trailing only Richard Hawes in the…

Sky’s the limit for Bellamy

A cool £1m guarantee tempted over a thousand players to Nottingham’s Dusk Till Dawn casino for the Sky UK Poker Championships from 22 February-1 March. A tense final day of action saw 31 players return for a shot at glory, but there was only one person who’d walk away with a cheque for the £200,000…

Dusk Till Dawn

Sky UKPC to return to DTD in February

Sky Poker has announced the £500,000 guaranteed UK Poker Championships will take place from 25 February-1 March 2015. Held at the heart of UK poker, Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham, the week-long schedule promises an array of fun and games, with the main event reverting to a full-ring format from the six-max version won by…

Leigh Wiltshire

Leigh accrues a lot of chips and 110k

Europe’s largest organisation for recreational poker players has a membership of more than 20,000 players and the vast majority of them… no, all of them, especially those from Wales… will have had a huge smile on their faces this morning with the news that Leigh Wiltshire has won the Sky Poker UK 6-Max Poker Championships…

Sky 6-Max

Sky 6-Max championships at Dusk Till Dawn

Sky Poker will arrive at Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, in August for the inaugural Sky Poker 6-Max UK Poker Championships, with £1 million in prizes guaranteed across its six events. Kicking off on Thursday, 7 August, and running through to Sunday, 17 August, the 11-day festival will feature six six-max events that have a combined…

Alex Spencer

Spencer Sky high after UKPC win

Alex Spencer, a 21-year-old from Doncaster, has won the the 2014 Sky Poker UK Poker Championship (UKPC) main event. Spencer went into the televised nine-handed final table with over two million more chips than his nearest rival Danny Blair, who he eventually had to battle heads-up for the £125,000 first-place prize. Going into the final…