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  2. The Hendon Mob - Wikipedia

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    The Hendon Mob are a group of four professional poker players from London, England: Joe Beevers, Barny Boatman, Ross Boatman, and Ram Vaswani. The name of the group was first publicised by the Evening Standard newspaper in September 2000. [ 1 ]

  3. Barny Boatman - Wikipedia

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    Barny M. Boatman (born 10 January 1956 in St Pancras, London [3]) is an English professional poker player and the oldest member of the poker-playing foursome known as The Hendon Mob. He is the older brother of Ross Boatman, and resides in Archway. [4]

  4. Ross Boatman - Wikipedia

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    Ross Maxim Boatman (born 3 March 1964) is an English actor, professional poker player and a member of the poker-playing group the Hendon Mob.He is known for the role of firefighter Kevin Medhurst in the ITV drama series London's Burning from 1988 to 1995 and again in 2000.

  5. Bryn Kenney - Wikipedia

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    Kenney is ranked 1st on the Hendon Mob All-Time Money List as of 2024. [34] As of 2024, his live tournament winnings exceed $71,000,000. [35] World Series of Poker

  6. Global Poker Index - Wikipedia

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    The Global Poker Index uses data from the biggest poker database The Hendon Mob, known for collecting results of tournaments around the world and for being the reference in tournament results. They currently host results for over 325,000 poker tournaments.

  7. Category:The Hendon Mob - Wikipedia

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  8. Jonathan Tamayo - Wikipedia

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    Tamayo studied hotel management at Cornell University in New York prior to his poker career. [2] In 2009, he finished in 21st place in the WSOP Main Event for $352,000. [3] ...

  9. Phil Gordon (poker player) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Gordon first entered The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in 2001 and finished fourth, winning nearly $400,000. [5] In 2002, he made two more WSOP final tables, finishing sixth in the $2,000 Pot Limit hold 'em event and third in the $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo Split event.