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East London Regional Final Season 4.4

Near record breaking numbers hit the Loose Cannon Club to compete in the final East London Regional Final of the Redtooth year. Sunday March 6th would be the day when the hopes and dreams of east end poker players would be made or crushed, with the pinnacle of pub poker looming large. The usual eight […]


East London Regional Final Season 3 10/11

The Loose Cannon Club in London hosted yet another East London Regional Final. 168 players would attempt National Final qualification and stake their claim for a share of £1,000.


West London Regional Final Season 3 10/11

The Loose Cannon Club in London saw a higher than average turn out which would compete for eight cash prizes and seven National Final seats.


East London Regional Final Season 2 10/11

London was a hive of activity as Boris Johnson’s skyride was a mere side event to Redtooth’s East London Regional Final at the Loose Cannon Club.


West London Regional Final Season 4 09/10

The Loose Cannon Club in London was to host our second London final of the fortnight, on this occasion it was the turn of West London to play for six National Final places and a share of £1000. The story of the weekend was right here in London as Richard Dean from the Farriers Arms […]


West London Regional Final Season 3 09/10

The popular Loose Cannon Club in London played host to another of our Regional Finals. Over 150 players turned up to play this time around as the tournament was declared running at around 2:00pm. Nine players sat down as the final table got underway, with Leo Chabert keeping the final table in good spirit throughout. […]


East London Regional Final Season 3 09/10

139 players attended the Loose Cannon Club in London to see who could become the latest East London champion. Chris Allbany’s stay, from the Royston Arms in Chingford, was short and sweet as he was the first to be eliminated, but Darrell Thorn and Vince Wilson were still left flying the flag for the Royston […]