

We would like to wish them and their fans the very best for their first season back in the Premier League.”īOXT have subsequently agreed a deal to become shirt sleeve sponsors of Everton this season. We had submitted a multi-million-pound offer, but unfortunately the club want to go in a different direction for their front of shirt sponsorship.

“We are incredibly disappointed not to be working together for the upcoming season. Maxwell turned a straight, and the river came a brick to give the title to Nottingham local Maxwell.BOXT - who had been Forest’s main sponsors since the demise of Football Index towards the end of the 2020-21 season - had wanted to continue that relationship.īut on July 25 they announced they had been unable to agree terms, saying, within a broader statement: “We’ve enjoyed every minute of the journey that took Forest back to where they deserve to be. McCann shoved over Maxwell's limp with king-four but he was behind against Maxwell's ace-eight. It was a drawn-out affair before Maxwell eventually ground McCann down to take down the trophy. They came back to battle for the trophy and remaining prize money. Action paused while a deal was agreed between the two players. McCann went into the heads-up battle with the chip lead but was caught bluffing, which put Maxwell into the lead. Three-handed lasted a while where Ledden lost his chip lead to McCann, who was in pole position before Maxwell eliminated Ledden with pocket tens against Ledden's ace-nine.

Michael Howard called for his tournament life on a three-diamond ace-high board with pocket kings with the king of diamonds but was up against McCann's flush to send him home. There was no ace for Gormley which sent him to the rails. Gormley was eliminated next as he limped shoved ace-ten from the small blind only to run into Ledden's pocket queens.

Gormley had queen-ten and won the flip to send Clarke home.Īlex Montgomery was next to go as he shoved king-ten from the small blind only to lose to Michael Howard's ace-nine.įabio Sperling's elimination in sixth ensured there would be a British champion as the German was unfortunate to run into Maxwell's pocket threes when Sperling shoved ace-three from the small blind. Next to go was Philip Clarke, who shoved his pocket deuces for five big blinds from the big blind over Daniel Gormley's raise. Start-of-day short stack Tom Simm was the first to go as his ace-queen lost a flip to start-of-day chip leader David Ledden's pocket jacks. The final table started off quick as the extended final table bubble on Day 2 left many short stacks at the start of play. Maxwell will not have to wait long as Dusk Till Dawn will be getting prepared for PokerStars LIVE Road to PSPC Nottingham, which will be from the 25-29th of August.
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Maxwell said he would be back to grinding cash and continue to play the tournament series when they happen at Dusk Till Dawn. Maxwell said that the bubble was a key point in his tournament as that was when he started to accumulate a lot of chips and emerged as a big stack. When asked about what kinds of games Maxwell plays, he said that he is a cash game player who only focuses on no-limit hold'em. He said, "(I started taking poker more seriously) in my second/third year of university." He said that he started playing in school with his friends in £10 home games before starting to play online. PokerNews asked Maxwell about his start in poker. When asked about the heads-up battle with Jonathan McCann, Maxwell said, "It was a tough battle, but I feel like the cards went my way". When asked about his big win, Maxwell said, "It feels very good it's not quite sunk in yet." His previous biggest score was a fourth-place finish in a £1000 tournament at Dusk Till Dawn for £30,000. PokerNews caught up with Adam Maxwell after the biggest win of his career.
