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Online poker player and Twitch streamer, Kevin Martin, had one of the most bizarre runs in an MTT tournament earlier this week.

Poker Pro having some fun. Poker Pro having some fun. Skip navigation. Pause (space/k) Mute (m) Volume. Sep 09, 2019 Kevin Martin gained big fame in the poker world by being one of the first Twitch Poker streamers starting as early as 2015. His Twitch channel was one of the biggest and most popular with 5.288.512 total views and 84.307 followers. View our Twitch Poker Page Kevin Martin won Big Brother Canada 5 for $130,000 Kevin Martin not only had big. Martin became one of the best-liked streamers when he turned his attention fully to poker, a radio DJ job swapped for the online felt – as well as two appearances on the Canadian version of the reality TV show Big Brother, winning one for $100k, bringing him plenty of exposure. Former radio presenter, Kevin Martin, took up professional poker in 2014. Starting off by playing low-limit cash games in his native Calgary, he fell in love with the strategy side of the game and shortly transitioned from the studio to the felt to play poker full time. Kevin Martin was retired from poker altogether one year ago, giving up his gig as a partypoker Team Online ambassador and leaving behind a massive Twitch following. That hiatus is now over, however, for one of the game’s most popular streamers. Martin will head up a new team of sponsored players and streamers for GGPoker.

After getting his opponent down to just 2.5 big blinds, check out how Kevin still manages to lose the heads-up and the tournament, after losing a series of all-in pots.

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Trying to close out this Heads Up for $5,700.
One of the craziest sequences of cards I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/s2QtHwLd8e— Kevin Martin (@KevinRobMartin) May 27, 2020

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That miraculous comeback by his opponent cost Kevin nearly $1600. Ouch!

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Online poker player and Twitch streamer, Kevin Martin, had one of the most bizarre runs in an MTT tournament earlier this week.

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After getting his opponent down to just 2.5 big blinds, check out how Kevin still manages to lose the heads-up and the tournament, after losing a series of all-in pots.

Trying to close out this Heads Up for $5,700.
One of the craziest sequences of cards I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/s2QtHwLd8e— Kevin Martin (@KevinRobMartin) May 27, 2020

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That miraculous comeback by his opponent cost Kevin nearly $1600. Ouch!