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When he was 19, and with some decent results under his belt, Charlie came up with a plan: he'd move back to Jersey to live with his grandma and only leave when he was rich. "I had a bankroll of around $2,500 [€2,245] and a target that I didn't want to leave Jersey before I made $100,000 [€89,834]," he says. "So the only points of socialisation I had were the various Skype groups and study groups I participated in to learn the game and develop a more rounded approach. Safe to say, my social skills deteriorated along with my social life."Luckily, all that studying worked: about two-thirds of the way through his $100,000 goal he won $201,711 (€180,888) in PokerStars' biggest weekly online tournament, the Sunday Million."Suddenly I was getting messages from people I once met at a festival, to people that used to bully me in school, to distant family members that I hadn't spoken to, to complete strangers," he remembers. But obviously he didn't share any of his winnings with them, because that would be an extremely weird thing to do. Instead, he took some of his friends on a trip to Amsterdam.READ: Big Blinds and Heartbreak – Adventures at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas
Ben Heath (left) and Carrel after his €1,114,000 win in Monte Carlo (Photo: Tomáš Stacha, copyright of PokerStars)
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