THE 60th annual International Spoof competition was held at The New Inn in Wedmore last Friday (February 2).
Crowds of people from all over the world attended to take part in the guessing game involving coins.
Spoof is a game of chance, often played in pubs to establish who buys the next round.
The crowned 2007 Spoof champion was Ben Diment from Tenby, Wales, who won £50.
Runner up was local boy Damien Dickhard, receiving £30 third place went to Jason O'Malley from Swansea, Wales, receiving £10 And fourth place went to Pauline Abraham, also receiving £10.
Ben said: "I've entered this competition for a number of years and am absolutely delighted to be crowned champion."
Ben entertained the crowds of people, by singing many Welsh anthems, whilst he spoofed his way to the title.
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