Find Out Who Conquered the Global Poker Grizzly Games VIII Series

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The Global Poker Grizzly Games VIII series was a rousing success on the US-facing social poker site. But for some players, namely the Gold Coin (GC) and Sweeps Coin (SC) champions and overall series winners, it was an even bigger success.

Global Poker hosted the massive series from Jan. 27 to Feb. 16, with multiple tournaments taking place each day from start to finish. The event was part of the 2024-2025 Global Poker Championship (GPC) season.

We last reported on the Grizzly Games series right in the middle. The biggest events were still to come.

Multiple Big Winners

There were a number of big winners during the recently completed online poker series. But two individuals stand-out ahead of the rest. The first one is “FlushMe2Tears,” who conquered the Gold Coin leaderboard, and the other is “viztyskie,” overall winner on the Sweeps Coin side.

Starting with the Gold Coin leaderboard, the first place finisher reached 10 final tables, an impressive performance alone. But the reason this individual won the series is because they shipped four tournaments, quite a heater. Two players — “KazRich” and “messeyjesse” — reached 15 final tables, and equally impressive accomplishment. Beyond winning Gold Coins and trophy’s, many players received some stylish Global Poker swag.

Gold Coin Grizzly Games Series Final Leaderboard

Place Player Final Tables Titles
1 “FlushMe2Tears” 10 4
2 “KazRich” 8 3
3 “messyjesse” 15 2
4 “TowelsAA” 15 2
5 “2Fit2Fold” 9 2
6 “10dURRvIttLEs” 9 2
7 “PolarizedMind” 8 2
8 “Slow_N_Low” 8 2
9 “Harpoolious” 7 2
10 “KennyMac23” 7 2

Over on the Sweeps Coin side, six players won multiple events during the Grizzly Games series. All players in the top 10 of the leaderboard won at least one trophy. But they all played second fiddle to “viztyskie” who conquered two events and reached five final tables.

“BUYMEDINNER” finished in second place with three final tables and two tournament wins, while “Packers2010” also came close to the overall crown with three final table appearances and two titles.

Kyle Anderson, a PokerNews ambassador who streams on Global Poker, had a strong series and capped off a nearly nine-hour streaming session by winning the SC 33 Shootout Heads-Up turbo event for SC 2,044. The win-your-table-to-advance no-limit hold’em format had 284 entries.

Sweeps Coin Grizzly Games Series Final Leaderboard

Place Player Final Tables Titles
1 “viztyskie” 5 2
2 “BUYMEDINNER” 3 2
3 “Packers2010” 3 2
4 “Lhuber22” 3 2
5 “Yuanji” 2 2
6 “Scrambleggs” 2 2
7 “somethingood” 7 1
8 “Momo Jojo” 6 1
9 “poiuyt” 5 1
10 “Muckdat2” 5 1

FAQ

Can I play in the US?

Can I play in the US? WPT Global does not currently provide services to US players.

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Can you withdraw from WPT Global? Before making your first withdrawal, WPT Global, as a licensed operator, requires new customers to verify their account by providing the necessary documentation. This includes: Documentation that proves your identity such as a driving licence or passport.

How much is the WPT diamond membership?

Who owns the WPT? In 2021 the World Poker Tour was sold to Element Partners for $105 million.

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How does account verification work? WPT Global reserves the right to request documents to verify the identity of players and prevent problem or fraudulent activity. The types of documents required are: proof of identity (ID card, passport, driver’s license), proof of address (utility bills or bank statements not more than three months old) and proof of deposit (cards or e-wallet). When requested, players must provide full, clear, color photos or screenshots of verification documents.

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Are there deposit or withdrawal fees? No, WPT Global does not charge fees for depositing or withdrawing.

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