GRIFFIN BREAKS A POKER BRACELET RECORD
8 February 2008
Outstanding record of success for 26-year-old
player
Gavin Griffin (26) has a reputation for breaking poker
records in his short but lucrative career in
professional poker, and this week at the Borgata he
added an impressive new line to his rankings when became
the first player in poker to win an EPT title, a WSOP
bracelet and a WPT title.
Griffin took home a $1 401 109 winner's cheque, a custom
Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a Tag Heuer watch and a $25
000 seat in this season's WPT Championship for his win
at the 2008 Borgata Poker Classic Championship this week
after a tough heads up finish against David "Big Dragon"
Tran. Second placed Tran picked up a consolation cheque
for $737 685 for his time and trouble.
Competing against Griffin at the final table were
outstanding players like Lee Watkinson, Ervin Prifti,
Noah Schwartz and Thomas Hare.
Hailing from Darien, Illinois, Griffin took a Worlds
Series of Poker gold bracelet at the 2004 $3 000 Pot
Limit Hold'em event as a college student at the age of
22 - a record for the time and beating by three months
the previous record holder Allen Cunningham as
youngest-ever WSOP winner.
Though Eric Froehlich and then Jeff Madsen cracked the
age record in subsequent years, neither out-cashed
Griffin's $2.4 million win at the European Poker Tour
2007 Grand Final.
Griffin was a student in speech pathology at the Texas
Christian University in Fort Worth when he started
playing in small stakes games with friends, building
skill and experience and eventually taking up part-time
work as a private poker room dealer whilst in his fourth
year of college.
"This is where I really developed into a very good poker
player," Griffin subsequently told the media. He quit
college to play professionally, making his first big win
at the 2004 WSOP in Event 25, Pot-Limit Hold'em, where
he collected $270 420. It was only his second major
tournament.
The next three years were marked by continued success
and cashes, and a few disappointments at many key poker
tournaments, culminating in last year's EPT Grand Final
in Monte Carlo. Early in the tournament, Griffin wasn't
feeling the event and was fighting a cold. But he
outlasted 705 competitors - the biggest playing field in
the tour's history - when he beat Canadian Mark Karam in
heads-up play and took home the winner's purse of Euro 1
825 010.
A glance through Griffin's recent tournament record
shows just how successful this young player has been in
a short timespan:
Season 6, Borgata Poker Classic 1st $1,401,109
Season 6, Legends of Poker 20th $25,150
2007 WSOP, Event 31, World Championship Heads-Up
No-Limit... 56th $9,212
2007 WSOP, Event 13, World Championship Pot-Limit
Hold'em 7th $58,924
2007 WSOP, Event 8, No-Limit Hold'em w/re-buys 24th
$16,212
EPT Season 3, EPT3 Monte Carlo Grand Final 1st Euro
1,825,010
2006 WSOPC, Harrah's Rincon 3rd $86,685
2006 WSOP, Event 25, No-Limit Hold'em Shootout 55th
$4,805
2006 WSOP, Event 5, No-Limit Hold'em Short-Handed,
6/table 16th $14,214
2005 WSOP, Event 4, $1,500 Limit Hold'em 95th $1,590
2004 WSOP, Event 30, No-Limit Hold'em 25th $8,980
2004 WSOP, Event 25, Pot-Limit Hold'em 1st $270,420
Cashes 12
Total Winnings $3,722,311
First Place Finishes 3
WSOP Bracelets 1
Despite this, Griffin remains a modest and courteous
young man, and recently commenting in a Poker Listing's
interview:
"My career goals as a poker player are to make a living
at it. I have no illusions of grandeur; I'm not hoping
to be considered the greatest player of all time; I'm
not looking to win 35 bracelets. I want to live a
comfortable life because I play poker and I'm good at
it.
"I like pitting my brains against other people's and
seeing how it turns out," he said. "I like the
exhilaration of making a great call and being right,
making good laydowns, great value bets. I really just
like playing and all that it entails."
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