Matthew Ginn
Matthew Ginn is an Australian professional poker player, recognized as a prolific competitor on the domestic Australian circuit and an established specialist in Mixed Games.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Matthew Ginn has accumulated $435,178 in total live earnings, ranking him 228th on the Australia All Time Money List. His career-best live cash stands at $30,598. His triumphs demonstrate his excellence in specialized formats. Ginn secured a major cash by finishing 3rd in the NT$70,000 9 Game – Mixed Games Championship at the APT Championship (APTC) , Taipei City, earning NT$536,600 (~$17,171). Earlier in the year, he also posted a significant achievement by securing back-to-back runner-up finishes for the Player of the Series (POTS) title in major domestic Australian series.

Biography & Poker Background
Ginn holds Australian nationality and resides in Melbourne, Australia. He is a regular grinder on the Australian Poker League (APL) and Australian Poker Tour (APT) domestic circuits. He is recognized as a dedicated player who consistently competes for Player of the Series titles in his home country, indicating a high-volume, competitive approach. His schedule often includes major international stops, such as the APT Championship in Taiwan and the PokerGO Tour events in Las Vegas.
Play Style & Strategy
Ginn is known as a specialist in Mixed Games, excelling in various non-Hold’em formats like H.O.R.S.E., 8-Game, and Triple Draw. His impressive 3rd-place finish in the APTC Mixed Games Championship, a high-level international event, underscores his deep technical skill across multiple poker variants. His consistency in accumulating points and cashes across both large-field NLH and complex mixed tournaments shows high dedication and strategic adaptability.

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