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Revised bachelor party scheduling in sync with the Spin & Go Championship Live!

"Bachelor party rescheduled to coincide with the Spin & Go Championship live event!"

"Changed the bachelor party plans to coincide with the Live Spin & Go Poker Tournament!"
"Changed the bachelor party plans to coincide with the Live Spin & Go Poker Tournament!"

Revised bachelor party scheduling in sync with the Spin & Go Championship Live!

Scott Hobson, a casual poker player from the United Kingdom, has qualified for his first major live event - the PokerStars Spin & Go Championship Live at EPT Barcelona. The unexpected qualification came as a surprise to Hobson, who had initially planned a bachelor trip to Whistler with 16 friends for the same weekend as the championship.

Hobson's journey to Barcelona began with an email that changed everything. The email informed him of his qualification for the prestigious event, a news that initially left his mother worried, thinking it might be a scam. But Hobson quickly reassured her, confirming that it was indeed the real deal.

Hobson, who is based in the UK, is a regular at his local casino, enjoying the challenges and swings that come with the game of poker. His qualification for the event was due to a fortunate turn of events - two players opted out of the poker package, allowing Hobson to step in and secure his spot.

The PokerStars Spin & Go Championship Live at EPT Barcelona is a significant event for any poker enthusiast, and Hobson is no exception. He is looking forward to the opportunity at the event, especially experiencing the full live poker atmosphere. For Hobson, it's not just about the competition, but also about soaking in the vibrant poker culture.

Despite finding himself in second place on the final day of competition, Hobson remained hopeful. His determination paid off, and he managed to secure his place in the event. His qualification has been covered by Ed Miller, a reporter at PokerNews, who joined the full-time staff in 2019.

Hobson's qualification for the event has also turned into an unplanned pre-honeymoon, as he will be visiting Barcelona with his fiancé. His friends, who were initially scheduled to accompany him on his bachelor trip, gave him their full support when he decided to reschedule the trip for the poker festival.

As Hobson prepares to embark on this exciting journey, he is excited about experiencing a live tournament after being accustomed to online play. The author, Will, who is the Managing Editor at PokerNews, congratulates Hobson on his qualification and wishes him the best of luck at the event. Will graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German and also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

In a twist of events, Carlos Gurdiel won the first-ever PokerStars Live Spin & Go Championship, but this is not related to Scott Hobson's story. Regardless, Hobson's journey to Barcelona promises to be an exciting one, filled with challenges, swings, and decision-making - elements that he cherishes in the game of poker.

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