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Sam Trickett no longer with Titan Poker
2012-05-04 17:06 by Olsdog
Over the past couple of years, Sam Trickett has become synonymous with Titan Poker since he's represented them at major poker tournaments. However, it looks like this union is over with as the high stakes poker pro tweeted about leaving them.
Trickett began by tweeting, "Me and Titan have decided to part ways." He later sent the following message, "I have enjoyed representing them and they were always an absolute pleasure to work with. Thanks again Titan…"
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While there's no official word on exactly what caused this breakup, it's likely that Trickett is simply moving on and hoping for a better deal.
The Brit could no doubt find himself with another very lucrative deal soon since he's been dominating Macau high stakes poker games and tearing up the live tournament scene as well.
As for the latter, Trickett earned $4,598,038 in 2011 on the strength of victories in the Partouche Poker Tour Main Event and the Aussie Millions $100k High Roller. He currently sits atop the UK's all-time poker earners list with $6,359,096 in tournament winnings.
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