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2024 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Dias: 4
Event Info

2024 Irish Open

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
qj
Premiação
€292,685
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,150
Premiação
€3,152,175
Entries
3,233
Informações do Nível
Nível
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 4
Entries
14
Jogadores Restantes
1

Johnston Four-Bet Shoves

Nível 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Mark Johnston raised to 500,000 from the cutoff and Tero Laurila made a three-bet to 1,500,000 on the button. The blinds got out of the way before Johnston jammed all in for 8,000,000 chips.

Laurila decided it was not worth it and sent his cards to the muck, awarding the pot to Johnston who crossed eight figures as a result.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Tero Laurila
10,350,000
-2,725,000
-2,725,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Mark Johnston
10,100,000
3,150,000
3,150,000

Tags: Mark JohnstonTero Laurila

Johnston Outkicks Beliauskas in Three-Way Pot

Nível 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Tero Laurila made a raise to 700,000 from under the gun and Vidmantas Beliauskas called in the small blind. Mark Johnston also tossed in the required chips from the big blind and the three saw a flop of A2Q.

Beliauskas led out for 300,000 chips, which Johnston raised to 750,000. Laurila tanked for a while before folding, after which Beliauskas made the call.

Johnston tossed in another 400,000 chips on the 3 turn and Beliauskas check-called. Both players then checked on the J river, and Beliauskas tabled A8 for top pair.

Johnston played the same pair, but with A10 he had the better kicker and raked in the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Mark Johnston
9,300,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
Profile photo of Tero Laurila fi
Tero Laurila
7,700,000
-5,375,000
-5,375,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Vidmantas Beliauskas
6,550,000
625,000
625,000

Tags: Mark JohnstonTero LaurilaVidmantas Beliauskas

Aidan Quinlan Eliminated in 14th Place (€20,560)

Nível 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Aidan Quinlan
Aidan Quinlan

Brian Moore raised to 600,0000 from under the gun and Aidan Quinlan made the call on the button, leaving only 225,000 behind. Stephen Groom came along from the big blind and the three players saw a flop of Q2K.

Groom checked to Moore, who made the minimum bet of 250,000. Quinlan tried to make the pay jump by tanking for a bit, but when the clock was called on him he eventually made the call. Groom got out of the way and the cards were tabled for all to see.

Aidan Quinlan: AQ All in
Brian Moore: 77

"You wouldn't do me like that, would you?" Quinlan quipped. However, the deck would do him like that as the 7 turn gave Moore a set to leave Quinlan's pair drawing dead. The 6 river was inconsequential and Quinlan was the first to leave the final day.

Aidan Quinlan
Aidan Quinlan
Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Brian Moore
9,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
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Stephen Groom
6,850,000
-975,000
-975,000
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Aidan Quinlan
Eliminado

Tags: Aidan QuinlanBrian MooreStephen Groom

First Pot Goes to Beliauskas

Nível 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Stephen Groom raised to 525,000 from the cutoff and Vidmantas Beliauskas defended the big blind. Groom continued for 700,000 chips on the A63 flop and Beliauskas check-called.

The subsequent 7 turn went check-check before Beliauskas led out for 1,100,000 on the 9 river. Groom thought about it for a moment but quickly mucked his cards and surrendered the pot to the Lithuanian.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Stephen Groom
7,825,000
-1,225,000
-1,225,000
Profile photo of Vidmantas Beliauskas lt
Vidmantas Beliauskas
5,925,000
1,325,000
1,325,000

Tags: Stephen GroomVidmantas Beliauskas

Nível: 33

Blinds: 100,000/250,000

Ante: 250,000

Padraig Parkinson Among Six Irish Players Trying to Keep Trophy Home as 14 Return for Final Day of Irish Open Main Event

Padraig Parkinson
Padraig Parkinson

All good things must come to an end, and the 2024 €1,150 Irish Open Main Event, sponsored by PokerStars and Paddy Power Poker will not be able to escape that fate.

The largest-ever Irish Open Main Event field saw 3,233 entries battle it out through the course of four starting flights and two more full days of poker, but only 14 will return to the Royal Dublin Society at noon local time today to decide who will be crowned champion and take home the trophy, alongside the hefty €415,615 first-place prize.

Not only money and fame are on the line, but pride is as well. Being the oldest still running poker festival in Europe, the Irish Open is a prestigious event, and the home crowd would love nothing more than to keep the trophy on the island. Luckily for them, nearly half the remaining players have an Irish flag to their name, with the most notable of them being Padraig Parkinson, who is eighth on Ireland's all-time money list.

Parkinson has been playing poker since before some contestants were even born, with his first recorded live cash stemming from 1994. Parkinson's biggest-ever cash was a third-place finish at the WSOP Main Event in 1999, the year that his fellow countryman Noel Furlong took home the title of World Champion, but has kept booking poker results consistently for three decades.

Parkinson will start the day with 4,800,000 chips, which equates to 19 big blinds at the start of play and puts him in tenth place. The Irishman with the most chips is Ninh Van Hiep, who sits in third place with 9,700,000 chips. Van Hiep appears to play almost exclusively in Dublin and has already secured his biggest-ever live cash with the €20,560 all players are guaranteed from the €3,152,175 prize pool, although he will be eyeing the top prize as much as anyone else.

Ninh Van Hiep
Ninh Van Hiep

The other Irish names still in the field are Oliver Boyce (6,400,000), and short stacks Robert Shanley (3,300,000), Adrian Thorne (3,050,000), and Aidan Quinlan (1,425,000). Meanwhile, the chip lead is in the hands of Finland's Tero Laurila. He will bring 13,075,000 chips into Day 4, slightly more than online qualifier David Tous, who plays a stack of 12,125,000 chips.

Day 4 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Tero LaurilaFinland13,075,00052
2David TousSpain12,125,00049
3Ninh Van HiepIreland9,700,00039
4Stephen GroomUnited Kingdom9,050,00036
5Konstantinos VatserisGreece8,875,00036
6Brian MooreUnited States8,000,00032
7Mark JohnstonUnited Kingdom6,950,00028
8Oliver BoyceIreland6,400,00026
9Georgios TsouloftasCyprus6,100,00024
10Padraig ParkinsonIreland4,600,00018

The final 14 players will return to blinds of 100,000/250,000 with a 250,000 big blind ante and all levels will continue to be 60 minutes in length, as they have been from the start of Day 2. A break will be had after every two levels, but other than that the tournament will not stop before a winner is crowned.

The PokerNews live reporting will be on a 30-minute delay as to not spoil the cards-up live stream, hosted on PokerStars' Twitch and YouTube channels. Stay tuned to follow the thrilling conclusion of the 2024 Irish Open Main Event and to find out who takes home the trophy.

Tags: Adrian ThorneAidan QuinlanBrian MooreDavid TousGeorgios TsouloftasKonstantinos VatserisMark JohnstonNinh Van HiepNoel FurlongOliver BoycePadraig ParkinsonRobert ShanleyStephen GroomTero Laurila