The 888poker LIVE Glasgow festival took place from March 13-23 at Grosvenor Casino Merchant City. A number of events were contested on the schedule, with the £250K GTD £888 buy-in Main Event attracting a total of 407 entries. That meant a total prize pool of £320,000 — well exceeding the tournament’s guarantee, which was par for the course with pretty much every other tournament at the 888poker LIVE festival in Scotland’s largest city.
Cardplayer Lifestyle founder Robbie Strazynski was on-site in Glasgow providing coverage. During his poker trip, her interviewed Grosvenor Casino Merchant City General Manager Debbie Johnston, 888poker LIVE Events Manager Joaquin Vidales, played his first ever 888poker LIVE tournament and managed to find time to do a good bit of touring in and around Glasgow.
With that said, the week’s primary action took place at the felt over the course of close to a dozen tournaments. Below, we recap how they all played out, who emerged victorious, and how much money the new 888poker LIVE Glasgow champions all won.
The 2025 888poker LIVE Glasgow Main Event
By the Numbers:
- Buy-In: £888
- Entries: 407
- Prize Pool: £309,320
- ITM: 50 players
- Min-cash: £1,980
- Champion: £58,130
Among the 50 players who received payouts was 888poker ambassador Vivian Saliba, who finished in 25th place and took home £2,410. The Main Event’s final table was played out on Sunday. Notably, one of the finalists was Scottish player Willie Haughey, who has earned $340K over the course of his poker career. In 2008, he bought Peter Eastgate‘s bracelet from the WSOP Main Event for $150,000, and Peter then donated the money from the sale to charity. Willie finished eighth in Glasgow, winning £7,430 for his effort.

Willie with the 2008 WSOP Main Event bracelet
The winner of the Main Event after three hours of play at the final table was Scotland’s Dean Lyall, who won the golden figure-8 trophy and a prize of £58,130. Dean has been playing live on the circuit since 2008 and has earned $1.6 million lifetime, placing him sixth on Scotland’s All-Time Money List 🏴.
These were the tournament finalists:
- Dean Lyall – £58,130
- Dan Johnson – £42,940
- Martin Byrne – £31,800
- Michael Broadhurst – £23,600
- Harry Cattanach – £17,540
- Jack Moore – £13,050
- Zbigniew Wieczorek – £9,770
- Willie Haughey – £7,430
- G.K. – £5,780
You can see the Main Event final table played out in full below, with commentary provided by the team of Phil “The Tower” Heald and Jay Harwood.
The High Roller
Buy-In: £1,500 / Entries: 72 / Prize Pool: £102,590
Final Table results:
- Maogen Fu – £28,500
- Cameron Williamson – £23,050
- Adam Wilkinson – £17,090
- David Docherty – £9,950
- Andrew Hulme – £7,390
- Jack Hardcastle – £5,540
- Laurynas Jakutis – £4,310
- Daniel Gormley – £3,590
- Craig Conway – £3,080
The Dragon
Buy-In: £330 / Entries: 138 / Prize Pool: £42,460
Final Table results:
- Adam Wilkinson – £8,360
- Henning Wendlandt – £7,615
- Michelle Gross – £6,555
- Alexander Rizvi – £3,590
- Yuzhou Yin – £2,550
- Kimberly Jones – £1,910
- Christopher Hendry – £1,610
- Roderick Macneil – £1,400
- Christopher Guertin – £1,240
Turbo Dash
Buy-In: £180 / Entries: 86 / Prize Pool: £14,710
Final Table results:
- Robert Robb – £3,460
- Adam Wilkinson – £3,000
- Dean Cursley – £2,030
- Bernie McGinlay – £1,440
- P.S. – £1,010
- Andrew Miles – £930
- Andrew Mackenzie – £840
- Justus Schulze – £750
- Dennis Becker – £660
The Big Shot
Buy-In: £300 / Entries: 318 / Prize Pool: £39,330
Final Table results:
- Maogen Fu – £9,090 (not a misprint; Fu won TWO of the series events; this and the High Roller!)
- Ben McCann – £6,880
- Tianyi Jiang – £4,900
- Dean Lyall – £3,320
- Oliver Hutchins – £2,360
- Roderick Macneil – £1,770
- Terence Jordan – £1,500
- Stephen Mccabe – £1,300
- Bernie McGinlay – £1,140
Pot Limit Omaha
Buy-In: £220 / Entries: 58 / Prize Pool: £12,120
Final Table results:
- Barrie Greenan – £3,265
- Stephen Mccabe – £2,400
- Andreas Thorvaldsen – £1,775
- Roderick Macneil – £1,285
- Sam Wardlaw – £955
- Alexander Rizvi – £885
- Bernadette Prickett – £815
- Jack Moore – £740
Mystery Bounty
Buy-In: £150 + £150 / Entries: 178 / Prize Pool: £25,365
Final Table results:
- Wantao Tang – £4,900
- Sylvian Merillon – £3,710
- Callum Gordon – £2,810
- Tim Shirley – £2,145
- Alex Rizvi – £1,645
- Andrew Hawksby – £1,220
- Vitor Cortico – £1,000
- Callum Reid – £800
- Ryan Hutchinson – £665
Crazy 8 Opening Event
Buy-In: £200 / Entries: 277 / Prize Pool: £52,630
Final Table results:
- Majid Iqbal – £10,130
- Haoran Dai – £7,560
- Martin Byrne – £5,690
- Stephen Mccabe – £4,300
- Paul Mctaggart – £3,260
- William Mcclure – £2,470
- Michael Kane – £1,900
- Jamie Geraghty – £1,490
- Ciaran Mccullagh – £1,200
PKO Rumble
Buy-In: £150 + £150 / Entries: 52 / Prize Pool: £12,000
Final Table results:
- Fraser Armstrong – £3,886
- Marius Varanavicius – £2,668
- Zexuan Huang – £1,856
- Tianyi Jiang – £1,276
- Callum Reid – £986
- Luke Mcleod-Matthews – £928
Mini Main
Buy-In: £250 / Entries: 493 / Prize Pool: £103,030
Final Table results:
- G.K. – £18,220
- Michael Hackett – £9,825
- Craig Murray – £11,510
- Maciej Radziszewki – £11,585
- Sacha Sebastian Dadbin – £5,650
- Stewart James Davie – £4,160
- Ross Paul Haffie – £3,080
- Glen Gaines – £2,310
- Iason Filippidis – £1,770
Pot Limit Omaha Bounty
Buy-In: £100 + £100 / Entries: 36 / Prize Pool: £3,410
Final Table results:
- Zexuan Huang – £1,710
- Ross Holmes – £940
- Callum Morrison – £430
- Laurynas Jakutis – £430
Beat The Ambassadors
Buy-In: £250 / Entries: 90 / Prize Pool: £18,810
Final Table results:
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- Oliver James Hutchins – £4,680
- Luke Mcleod-Matthews – £3,580
- Mark Wilson – £2,630
- Paulo Santos – £1,890
- David Algarra Vidaña – £1,400
- Brad Whitehouse – £1,060
- Mengxin Zhang – £910
- Cameron Williamson – £790
- Tianyi Jiang – £700
🚨 We have a Final Table!@GrosvenorPoker #poker #glasgow pic.twitter.com/6YWShNoqOQ
— 888poker (@888poker) March 23, 2025
The final ambassador standing in this lively event was Nick Eastwood, who managed to squeak into the money with an 11th place finish for £550.
Next 888poker LIVE Stops
While the 888poker LIVE Glasgow stop is now in the rearview mirror, there are still another three circuit stops for players to look forward to later this year, including:
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- Barcelona: From May 8th to 18th 🇪🇸
- London: From September 4th to 14th 🏴
- Mystery Stop: TBD
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As usual, you can qualify for each live stop from the comfort of your home with satellites held online on 888poker. They are in a step format, and the path to win yourself a seat or prize package is open even for those with more humble bankrolls, as you can start with satellites costing just a few cents. Should you manage to step your way to a prize package via the steps satellites, you’ll get admission to the festival’s Main Event, accommodations, and transportation, so now’s the time to start playing your way in!
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