2024 Irish Open

�1,150 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2024 Irish Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
€292,685
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,150
Prize Pool
€3,152,175
Entries
3,233
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
833
Players Left
167

Gustafsson Gets Full Value to Grab Chip Lead

Level 4 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Ulf Gustafsson
Ulf Gustafsson

In a four-way pot between Ulf Gustafsson in the small blind, Paul McGann in the big blind, Raitis Romanovs under the gun, and Keith Smith in the hijack, 4,000 chips had been gathered.

The flop read 10?9?3? and the action checked to Smith, who fired a bet of 3,000. Gustafsson then made it 8,000 to go, which folded out McGann. Romanovs, however, called cold and Smith tossed in the extra chips as well.

On the subsequent 4? turn, Gustafsson sized up to 15,000. Romanovs quickly folded but Smith still stuck around with a call. Gustaffson then put Smith all in for 16,000 on the 10? river and the latter slammed in a call.

Gustafsson tabled K?K? for two pair with kings, beating the J?J? Smith showed. Smith headed towards the exit while Gustafsson chipped up to a six-figure stack.

Player Chips Progress
Ulf Gustafsson se
Ulf Gustafsson
110,000
47,000
47,000
Paul McGann ie
Paul McGann
23,000
23,000
23,000
Raitis Romanovs lv
Raitis Romanovs
15,500
15,500
15,500
Keith Smith ie
Keith Smith
Busted

Tags: Keith SmithPaul McGannUlf Gustafsson

Hurson Accidentally Sends Out Quinn

Level 3 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Garry Hurson
Garry Hurson

James Quinn jammed in his final 5,000 or so chips from under the gun. Garry Hurson sat in the small blind and did not see Quinn's raise, trying to raise against Seamus Cahill in the big blind instead. After an explanation, Hurson had to call Quinn and the cards went on their backs.

James Quinn: J?J?
Garry Hurson: A?2?

The 3?9?5? flop gave Hurson a draw to the wheel, and it came in on the 4? turn. Quinn had no outs left to hit as the 2? river completed the board, and he booked an early exit out of the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Garry Hurson ie
Garry Hurson
33,000
33,000
33,000
Seamus Cahill ie
Seamus Cahill
30,000
30,000
30,000
James Quinn ie
James Quinn
Busted

Tags: Garry HursonJames QuinnSeamus Cahill

Aces Hold In Four-Way Three-Bet Pot

Level 1 : Blinds 100/100, 0 ante
Beat Schegel
Beat Schegel

Marcus Hallabro raised to 300 from the hijack and received calls from Paul McVeigh in the cutoff and Stephen Ryan on the button. Beat Schegel then made it 1,200 to go from the big blind and all three players called.

Schegel continued for 1,500 on the 4?4?7? flop and Hallabro and McVeigh called before Ryan got out of the way. Schegel slowed down and checked the 4? turn, after which Hallabro bet 3,200 chips.

McVeigh came along and Schegel tossed in a call as well, and the subsequent 6? river was checked by all players. Hallabro showed 7?6? for a full house and McVeigh played the same full house with 7?5?.

However, Schegel had A?A? for a better full house and raked in the big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Paul McVeigh ca
Paul McVeigh
48,000
48,000
48,000
Beat Schegel ch
Beat Schegel
43,000
43,000
43,000
Stephen Ryan ie
Stephen Ryan
29,500
29,500
29,500
Marcus Hallabro se
Marcus Hallabro
20,300
20,300
20,300

Tags: Beat SchegelMarcus HallabroPaul McVeighStephen Ryan

Records Might Be Shattered as Second Starting Flight of Irish Open Main Event Begins at Noon

Irish Open 2024
Irish Open 2024

The 2024 Irish Open �1,150 Main Event, sponsored by PokerStars and Paddy Power Poker, boasts a �1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, but if history is anything to go by, that number might be eclipsed today on Day 1b, which kicks off at the Royal Dublin Society at noon local time.

Last year, 644 entries were made during the second of four starting flights, and the expectation is that this year there will be even more of them. Eventual champion David Docherty took a pivotal step in that flight, securing the chip lead on his way to victory.

Whoever ends up with the most chips this time around will have to surpass Day 1a chipleader Pascal Baumgartner, who ended up with 329,500 chips, to grab the overall chip lead. Meanwhile, Irish grinder Simon Wilson (303,500) and UKIPT London High Roller champion Jorge Ramella (259,000) also found themselves in the top ten chip counts after the first starting flight had whittled its 379 entries down to just 72.

End of Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Pascal BaumgartnerSwitzerland329,50082
2Niclas ThummGermany322,50081
3Ville JantunenFinland305,50076
4Simon WilsonIreland303,50076
5Max DevesonUnited Kingdom302,00076
6Patrick LarkinIreland301,50075
7Sebestyen CsotiHungary283,00071
8Jorge RamellaUruguay259,00065
9April WigginsUnited States257,50064
10Nadja SutterSwitzerland256,00064

Docherty also made an appearance on the first starting flight but fell shortly before the day ended. The expectation is that he will return today for Day 1b, as will many other faces from yesterday, alongside heaps of new names.

David Docherty
David Docherty

Day 1b will play 14 levels of 45 minutes each, with a break after every three of them. Every registrant will receive 30,000 chips, worth 300 big blinds at the start of play and just under 19 of them when late registration closes at the end of Level 10.

One reentry is allowed per starting flight, and those who use up both bullets today still have Day 1c and the turbo flight of Day 1d to look forward to, both taking place tomorrow, Friday, March 29.

Irish Open Main Event Day 1b Structure

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind AnteDuration
1100100 45 min.
2100200 45 min.
310020020045 min.
 Break  20 min.
410030030045 min.
520040040045 min.
620050050045 min.
 Break  20 min.
730060060045 min.
840080080045 min.
95001,0001,00045 min.
 Dinner Break  60 min.
106001,2001,20045 min.
118001,6001,60045 min.
121,0002,0002,00045 min.
 Break  20 min.
131,0002,5002,50045 min.
141,5003,0003,00045 min.

Stay tuned as PokerNews will provide all of the Day 1b action from the tournament floor in Dublin, from the deep-stacked beginning to the thrilling and volatile conclusion.

Tags: April WigginsDavid DochertyJorge RamellaMax DevesonNadja SutterNiclas ThummPascal BaumgartnerPatrick LarkinSebestyen CsotiSimon WilsonVille Jantunen