While completing his course at the University of Brighton, Nick spent much of his free time honing his poker skills 🔑 – both locally in Brighton and online. Upon realizing he could play the game professionally as a job, Nick downloaded 🔑 PokerStars, and quickly became absorbed by poker strategy.
After initially focusing on cash games and Sit & Go’s in the early 🔑 part of his playing career, Nick eventually transitioned into Spin & Go where he hit a huge US$150,000 jackpot multiplier. 🔑 He was now doing the thing that had fascinated him from an early age – making a living from poker. 🔑 What’s more, he was having a lot of fun doing it.
Streaming, naturally, was the next logical step. Nick felt that 🔑 for such a popular game, poker was largely underrepresented on Twitch. He wanted to change that. He has streamed countless 🔑 hours already on the platform, and now streams on the official PokerStars channel.
Nick’s personality and presence led to him commentating 🔑 alongside James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton on poker events such as the European Poker Tour (EPT), the Spring Championship of 🔑 Online Poker (SCOOP) and the prestigious Sunday Million.
For him, the best part of streaming is the friendships and opportunities that 🔑 come with developing an online community who all share the same love for the game. In his new role on 🔑 the PokerStars Twitch channel, Nick hopes to inspire new players to join the community and learn how to play the 🔑 game that has become such a huge part of his life.