Benjamin “Ben” Winsor is an English professional poker player with over $2 million in career live earnings and a track record of winning on the UK circuit’s biggest stages. His back-to-back major title wins — the 2015 GUKPT Grand Final for £178,600 followed by the 2016 partypoker WPT 500 UK for £150,000 — established him as one of England’s most prolific domestic champions of his era.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Total live earnings stand at over $2,016,000 across 110 recorded cashes, per The Hendon Mob.
💰 Live Earnings: $2,016,000+ | 🏆 GUKPT Grand Final 2015 | 🏆 WPT 500 UK 2016 | 🎯 Live Cashes: 110
Notable Results (click to expand)
| Date | Event | Result | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 2015 | GUKPT Grand Final | 1st | £178,600 |
| 2016 | partypoker WPT 500 UK (Dusk Till Dawn) | 1st / 1,835 | £150,000 |
His estimated poker net worth is over $1.5 million.

Biography & Poker Background
Winsor came through the UK domestic circuit and steadily built his game to the point where he was capable of winning the country’s biggest domestic tournaments. The 2015 GUKPT Grand Final win signalled his arrival among England’s elite — and he backed it up immediately in 2016 with a commanding performance in the partypoker WPT 500 UK at Dusk Till Dawn.
That WPT 500 UK victory came against a field of 1,835 runners — one of the largest live events Dusk Till Dawn had hosted — with Winsor eventually defeating Keith Cummins heads-up in just three hands. The back-to-back nature of those wins made him one of the most talked-about players on the UK circuit at that moment.
He has remained active on the domestic and European circuits since, with 110 live cashes demonstrating consistent presence at the table without the need to rely on a single breakthrough result. He is a well-known figure among UK poker regulars and the Dusk Till Dawn community.
Play Style & Strategy
Winsor is a patient, constructive player who handles large-field events with the composure of a player who understands long-form tournament dynamics. His two major wins — both over large fields in multi-day formats — reflect a game built for sustained accumulation followed by efficient aggression at the sharp end of a tournament.
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