Gavin Griffin

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Gavin Griffin

Gavin Griffin at the 2007 World Series of Poker
Hometown Shorewood, Illinois
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) 1
Money finishes 9[1]
Highest ITM main
event finish
None
World Poker Tour
Titles 1
Final tables 1
Money finishes 2
European Poker Tour
Titles 1
Final tables 1
Money finishes 1

Gavin Griffin (born August 28, 1981 in Darien, Illinois) is an American professional poker player. Starting as a internet poker player he successfully made the transition to live poker, and broke Allen Cunningham's record as the youngest person ever to win a World Series of Poker title [2] in 2004, winning a $3,000 Pot Limit Texas hold'em event. Griffin lost that record the following World Series to Eric Froehlich. In 2007 he won the Grand Final of the European Poker Tour in Monte Carlo, after qualifying via a $240 online satellite tournament on PokerStars.com [3]. His victory paid him €1,825,010 ($2,434,061) which pushed him to the top of the all-time European Poker Tour winnings list.

Other achievements include finishing 3rd in a World Series of Poker Circuit Event at Harrah's Rincon in San Diego and finishing 7th at the 2007 World Series of Poker Pot Limit Hold'em Championship at the Rio in Las Vegas.

In 2008 Griffin won the Borgata Winter Open, his first World Poker Tour title. With the win, he is the only player to have won a WSOP bracelet, an EPT event, and a WPT event.

As of 2007, his total live tournament winnings exceed $4,500,000.[4]

Griffin has been active in raising awareness of breast cancer. He won the EPT Monte Carlo with pink hair for this cause. Griffin also walked in the September 2007 Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Long Beach, California with teammates Kristen Roberts and Hayden Jowell. He credits much of his success to the support of his friend and girlfriend, who was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 20.

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  1. ^ WSOP player profile
  2. ^ Poker Listings profile of Griffin
  3. ^ EPT.com tournament report
  4. ^ Hendon Mob live tournament results

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