�1,100 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
�1,100 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
The 2018 Unibet Open Dublin �1,100 Main Event champion has been crowned and it was UK's Paul Jux Holderness that lifted the check and trophy for winner shots at the Bonnington Hotel in Dublin. Jux Holderness already finished 3rd in the �2,200 High Roller and the 34-year-old from Bournemouth defeated Frenchman Julien Kron in heads-up to claim the top prize of �74,900, capping off a very successful trip to the Irish capital.
Despite starting into the heads-up against Kron with a slight chip deficit and falling back further beyond very quickly, Jux Holderness admitted that he never felt nervous at all on the live stream table. A gutsy bluff with just six-high changed the momentum of the duel entirely and not even half an hour later it was all over when Kron got it in drawing dead.
The event easily surpassed the guaranteed prize pool of �250,000 and a total of 359 entries emerged, the top 47 spots took home a portion of the �359,000 prize pool. The 2014 Irish Open champion Patrick Clarke became the first casualty on the final day and Pot-Limit Omaha expert Henri Koivisto finished in 7th place, Irish poker legend Mick McCloskey had to settle for 4th place.
Final Result 2018 Unibet Open Dublin �1,100 Main Event
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (in EUR) | Prize (in USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Paul Jux Holderness | United Kingdom | �74,900 | $84,976 |
2 | Julien Kron | France | �46,550 | $52,812 |
3 | Keith Brennan | Ireland | �32,100 | $36,418 |
4 | David Schable | France | �23,750 | $26,945 |
5 | Mick McCloskey | Ireland | �18,300 | $20,762 |
6 | Michael Brock | United Kingdom | �14,050 | $15,940 |
7 | Henri Koivisto | Finland | �11,250 | $12,763 |
8 | Jakub Groblewski | Poland | �9,000 | $10,211 |
Action of the final day
Only 11 players returned for the final day of the Main Event and it would take until the end of the second level of the day to lose the first player. Ultimately, it was Patrick Clarke who ran with pocket fours into the pocket aces of Mick McCloskey over on the feature table.
Moments later the final table was all but set and Keith Brennan was left with two outs on the flop against Henri Koivisto. Instead, the miracle comeback of Brennan from 1 big blind and one ante via triple up and two double ups continued. Well-known local player Robbie McCormack then missed out on the final table in dramatic fashion after his superior flush draw against Michael Brock ended up second-best.
The final table itself was a topsy-turvy affair with dozens of double ups. Joseph Ellis and Jakub Groblewski departed in quick fashion, and Henri Koivisto ended up in 7th place. Start-of-the-day chip leader Michael Brock went from chip leader to out in 6th place in half an hour and a big flip with ace-king versus queens ran out in favor of eventual champion Paul Jux Holderness.
Seemingly all the short stacks doubled when at risk and it was Mick McCloskey that first doubled Keith Brennan before bowing out to his fellow countryman. However, the fortune of Brennan changed in dramatic fashion just a few minutes later when the Irishman faced the all-ins of David Schable and Julien Kron. Brennan called with pocket queens, Schable held ace-queen suited and Kron turned over pocket jacks. Right away, a jack appeared in the window and the heads-up between Kron and Jux Holderness was set up.
The early momentum belonged to Kron, who established an almost 3-1 lead, but Jux Holderness struck back in impressive fashion with a successful six-high bluff. From there on, the Brit pulled into a comfortable lead and sealed the victory within half an hour. Kron defended his big blind with jack-eight and flopped top pair, but when the chips went in on the turn, Jux Holderness had locked it up with king-jack for top two pair and even rivered a full house for good measure.
Highlights of the Festival at a Glance
Event | Buy-In | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Country | First Prize (in EUR) | First Prize (in USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
esports Battle Royale XI | - | 9 | �10,000 | Andrey ��reynad�� Yanyuk | United States | �4,700 | $5,329 |
Deepstack Open | �300+30 | 155 | �46,500 | Samuel Baneham | Ireland | �7,490* | $8,492 |
High Roller | �2,000+�200 | 27 | �54,000 | Benny Glaser | United Kingdom | �20,680 | $23,586 |
Flipout | �45+5 | 60 | �2,700 | Kelvin ��Snutz�� Nguyen | Canada | �2,700 | $3,061 |
Queen Rules | �80+10 | 46 | �3,680 | Emelie Svenningsson | Sweden | �1,250 | $1,417 |
Superstack | �300+30 | 155 | �28,200 | Feargus Murphy | Ireland | �8,110 | $9,196 |
Hyperturbo | �100+10 | 72 | �7,200 | Alan ��hotted89�� Widmann | Germany | �1,490** | $1,690 |
Main Event | �1,000+100 | 359 | �359,000 | Paul Jux Holderness | United Kingdom | �74,900 | $84,976 |
*deal of the last four players
*deal of the last three players
The festival in the Irish capital kicked off with the 11th edition of the esports Battle Royale and it was Andrey ��reynad�� Yanyuk who claimed the bragging rights. Next up was the �330 Deepstack Open and four Irishman topped the final result with Samuel Baneham emerging as the champion
In the �2,200 High Roller, Benny Glaser overcame eventual Main Event champion Jux Holderness, among others, and lifted the trophy on his first ever trip to Ireland. The esports crew had reason to celebrate as World of Warcraft player Kelvin ��Snutz�� Nguyen won the Flipout Event.
The �80+10 Queen Rules Ladies Event, hosted by Daiva Byrne, surpassed the expectations with a field of 46 entries and Emelie Svenningsson was all smiles after a lengthy and fierce heads-up battle.
One of the last Side Events to award a trophy to the champion was the two-day Superstack with a buy-in of �330, which attracted a field of 94 entries. Eight Irish players and one Norwegian ended up on the final table and it was Feargus Murphy who overcame a 1-5 chip deficit and claimed the trophy. Murphy was railed by his good friend and 2018 WSOP Europe Main Event champion Jack Sinclair.
The final event of the festival was a �100+10 Hyperturbo and it ended in a three-way deal. Right when the last hand of the Main Event appeared on the livestream, Alan ��hotted89�� Widmann appeared in the commentator box and spread the news of his victory.
That wraps up the PokerNews live reporting here from Dublin and also the 11th season of the popular mid-stakes tour. Online satellites for the next stop in Sinaia, Romania, are already running on Unibet Poker.
Photos courtesy of Tambet Kask and Elena Kask/Unibet
Paul Jux Holderness raised to 325,000 with the and Julien Kron called with . Both players flopped top pair on and Kron checked, Jux Holderness bet 325,000 and the Frenchman called. On the turn, Kron checked once more and Jux Holderness carefully cut out a bet of 675,000.
Kron had around 2.8 million behind and moved all in, the snap-call followed and the Main Event champion was crowned even before the on the river further improved Jux Holderness to a full house. Kron was eliminated in 2nd place for �46,550 and Jux Holderness became the latest Unibet Open champion.
A recap of today's action is to follow, as the festival at the Bonnington Hotel has all but wrapped up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Jux Holderness |
10,800,000
3,670,000
|
3,670,000 |
Julien Kron | Busted |
Julien Kron limped in with the and Paul Jux Holderness raised to 350,000 with the , Kron called and on the flop a bet of the Brit did the trick to vault him into the chip lead as Kron quickly released his cards into the muck.
Jux Holderness raised to 375,000 with the and Kron three-bet big with in order to force a fold.
Kron raised to 325,000 with and Jux Holderness defended the . Both flopped a pair on and Jux Holderness checked to Kron, who bet 325,000 and immediately faced a check-raise to 925,000. Kron elected to call and the followed on the turn. Jux Holderness leaned out of his chair to check the stack of his opponent. The Brit checked and Kron bet 725,000, Jux Holderness moved all in and a quick fold by Kron followed.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Jux Holderness |
7,130,000
2,130,000
|
2,130,000 |
Julien Kron |
3,650,000
-2,150,000
|
-2,150,000 |
In a limped pot to the flop, Julien Kron bet 265,000 with the and Paul Jux Holderness check-called with the for bottom pair. On the turn, Jux Holderness led for 475,000 and Kron folded the best hand to see his opponent pull even closer.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Julien Kron |
5,800,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Paul Jux Holderness |
5,000,000
660,000
|
660,000 |
Level: 29
Blinds: 75,000/150,000
Ante: 25,000
Paul Jux Holderness raised to 300,000 with the and Julien Kron three-bet to 925,000 with . Jux Holderness had 2.6 million behind and opted to call. The flop brought and Kron continued for 525,000, Jux Holderness came along.
On the turn, Kron slowed down and checked, prompting a snap-all in of Jux Holderness to force a fold from Kron. After losing most of the pots so far, Jux Holderness suddenly regained the momentum and jumped back into the mix.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Julien Kron |
6,500,000
-1,800,000
|
-1,800,000 |
Paul Jux Holderness |
4,340,000
1,840,000
|
1,840,000 |
Julien Kron raised with the and Paul Jux Holderness defended the to see a flop of , on which he check-called a bet of 225,000. On the turn, Jux Holderness checked once more and Kron fired a second barrel of 425,000.
Jux Holderness double-checked his stack and folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Julien Kron |
8,300,000
500,000
|
500,000 |
Paul Jux Holderness |
2,500,000
-500,000
|
-500,000 |
Paul Jux Holderness raised with the and Julien Kron defended the to see the flop. Kron checked and called a bet of 350,000, then spiked the on the turn. Kron checked once more and Jux Holderness bet 550,000 with his pair, Kron opted to flat-call.
Kron checked the river and Jux Holderness checked back to preserve his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Julien Kron |
7,800,000
1,300,000
|
1,300,000 |
Paul Jux Holderness |
3,000,000
-1,300,000
|
-1,300,000 |
Level: 28
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 20,000