LYNN GILMARTIN Poker Player

LYNN GILMARTIN

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Lynn Gilmartin is an Irish-born Australian who has been globetrotting since 2009, immersing herself in the poker world as a player, television presenter and producer. Lynn has travelled through more than 30 countries, over 100 cities within them, and has plenty more to add to that impressive passport-stamp collection as the anchor of the World Poker Tour on FOX Sports (US), reaching approximately one million viewers per week.

Lynn has also added to her impressive array of credits in recent years playing opposite Russell Crowe in both of the feature films Sleeping Dogs (director Adam Cooper) and Poker Face (Arclight), as Paide in One Perfect Moment (Steve Jaggi) and as Clementine in Christmas on the Farm (Hoodlum/Stan), playing Susan Storm in Gods Favourite Idiot (Netflix) and The Pirate Queen in Dive Club(Ten/ Netflix). In 2020 she played one of the leads, Gem in the feature This Little Love of Mine which has been theatrically released in Australia and internationally on Netflix, Gabby in the feature film Kidnapped and she also shot a recurring role in Neighbours.

Lynn Gilmartin

Country of Origin: Australia

Recorded Earnings $49,315
Tournament Wins 2
Total Cashes 5

*Earnings include live events and online events with confirmed real-name results.

Recorded Earnings

Total $49,315

Total Cashes

Total 5

World Series of Poker

Winnings $2,301
Cashes 1
Bracelets 0
Final Tables 0

World Poker Tour

Winnings $36,500
Cashes 1
Championships 0
Final Tables 0

European Poker Tour

Winnings
Cashes
Championships
Final Tables

Player of the Year

Rank
POY Winnings

* WPT - Main Events; EPT - Main Events

Lynn Gilmartin Poker Results

Date Event Buy-in Place Winnings POY Pts.
Dec 20, ‘22 $10,400 No-Limit Hold’em $15 Million GTD 2022 WPT World Championship $10,400 91 $36,500 0
Jul 09, ‘17 $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Ladies 2017 World Series of Poker $1,000 49 $2,301 0
Aug 22, ‘15 €220 No-Limit Hold’em Ladies EPT Season XII / Estrellas - Barcelona $254 1 $6,832 0
Apr 16, ‘11 Event 5 - No-Limit Hold’em Ladies 2011 PokerStars.com LAPT IV - Lima $100 1 $650 0
Dec 03, ‘09 Event 10 - Pink Diamond Big Game Ladies No-Limit Hold’em 2009 PokerStars.com APPT - Sydney $445 3 $3,032 0

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