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Thomas Clack dominates 2025 poker season with £430K wins and pro sponsorship

From High Roller champ to Player of the Year—how one poker phenom turned 2025 into his breakout season. The tables won't know what hit them in 2026.

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Thomas Clack dominates 2025 poker season with £430K wins and pro sponsorship

Thomas Clack has capped off a remarkable year on the poker circuit, securing multiple high-profile wins and a major sponsorship deal. His consistent performance across the 2025 National Poker League (NPL) earned him over £430,000 in prize money and a place on Team Grosvenor with a £40,000 backing. Clack’s success began early in the season with a third-place finish in the £1,250 GUKPT Blackpool Main Event. He followed this with a second-place result in the £200 Goliath, pocketing £217,500—the largest single payout of his year.

At GUKPT Coventry, he took down the £1,650 High Roller for £55,200. Months later, he repeated the feat at GUKPT Leeds, winning another £1,650 High Roller title and £31,570. His run also included an 11th-place finish in the £2,000 GUKPT Grand Final. Across the 2025 NPL, Clack cashed in 36 tournaments and reached 15 final tables. These results crowned him Grosvenor Casinos Player of the Year, securing a £40,000 sponsorship package and a spot on their professional team. The 2026 GUKPT season kicks off on January 8 with GUKPT London, where Clack will likely be a contender once again.

Clack’s achievements include two High Roller victories, a Goliath runner-up finish, and a six-figure sponsorship. With the new season approaching, his recent form suggests he will remain a force in UK poker. The £40,000 deal and Player of the Year title mark his strongest year yet.

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