“I thought about moving to Vancouver after the World Series of Poker with some friends,” Christopher NigDawGBrammer (pictured) told PocketFives in an exclusive interview, “but I fell in love with a girl back home and couldn’t move.” When he headed back to Europe, Brammer put his nose to the ground and took down the kickoff event of the ongoing Full Tilt Online Poker Series, a $215 No Limit Hold’em Re-Entry tournament, and raked in $129,000.

I am over the moon right now,” Brammer said following his FTOPS jersey. “I had a bad summer in Las Vegas, so it’s nice to have a score a within a month of coming back.” How did Brammer manage to right the ship following an unsuccessful live poker foray in Nevada? “I didn’t change how I played much. I just ran good in the right spots,” he admitted.

Brammer had a decent stack size throughout the first FTOPS XXIII tournament and won a pot worth 100 big blinds with A-Q suited against K-K when two tables remained. In that hand, a short stack was all-in and the chip leader raised on the button. Brammer had A-Q of diamonds in the small blind and ultimately drew out against K-K.

We asked Brammer what hands he expected the chip leader to have at the time: “I thought he could fold some hands like 7-7 or 8-8 and he could have some worse A-X hands that he wanted to run against the short stack who was all-in. My hand felt too big to do anything but move all-in out of position and take on the short stack with lots of dead money.”

Brammer was flush with chips from there and told us, “I liked being able to play lots of hands and really force the action. I found lots of big hands in good situations.” He defeated Full Tilt Poker member 4CashNow heads-up and added another 837 PLB Points to his total.

The member of the England pokercommunity who nearly moved to Canada made three final tables during this year’s PokerStarsSCOOP and seems to hit his stride when major poker series come around. “I get really pumped for the big series,” Brammer gleaned. “Every day is so much fun. The prize pools are huge and the structures are great. I’d love to win a WCOOP tournament and a big live event. I will keep trying for both of those.”

The top three cashes PocketFives has tracked for Brammer all come from major tournament festivals. The largest was worth nearly a quarter of a million bucks and came from a final table in the PokerStars.fr FCOOP Main Event two years ago.

Following his big FTOPS title, Brammer slept for only five hours since he was still buzzing from the win. He noted, “In the U.K., we start at 4:00pm on a Sunday afternoon (sometimes earlier) and that tournament didn’t finish until 6:00am.” To address the scheduling issues, he had planned to pick up and move to Vancouver, but instead fell in love and headed back to England. How cute!

Brammer has $3.4 million in career tracked online MTT earnings, 60% of which has come on PokerStars. He plays as kid_bramm on Full Tilt and currently sits at #10 worldwide in the PocketFives Poker Player Rankings. He last hit #1 on PocketFives in 2012 and is the top ranked player in the United Kingdom. You can check out his vital stats to the right of this paragraph.

On the live circuit, Brammer has a pair of six-figure cashes. In 2012, he final tabled the WSOP Europe Main Event and scooted off with $270,000. The same year, he finished fifth in a $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max event at the WSOP in Las Vegas for $200,000. This year, he cashed twice at the WSOP for $13,000 total.

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