Pokershuffle Finals for Season 3 Gallery

January 12, 2010

Pokershuffle Finals for Season 3 Gallery. It was held 17th December 2009 at The Duke of York. We Celebrated the finals with a touch of Caribean..

Final Table was Well played with Brian Stotter taking the win.

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