Winamax Open Dublin HR Winner Peter Jaksland Bags for Main Event Day 2

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
2 min read
Peter Jaksland

Just 53 players advanced after Day 1b of the Winamax Poker Open Dublin Main Event. A total of 244 players entered today, combined with the 183 from yesterday, meaning the tournament is on pace for a record field if previous final starting flights are any indication.

Several big names are through to Day 2 including High Roller winner Peter Jaksland who bagged up 200,000.

"I played at a lot of tables today," said Jaksland. "There were a lot of good players and I played with a lot of them."

Jaksland took down the Winamax Poker Open Dublin €1,500 High Roller yesterday, and after three days of consecutive poker he is perhaps looking to have a day off.

"I think I'm going to take it easy tomorrow, take the day off and maybe go and find a concert or something to watch.

Still in Contention

Meanwhile Winamax Team Pros Davidi Kitai (267,500), Pierre Calamusa (221,000), Guillaume Diaz (175,000) and Leo Margets (178,000) also bagged up heading into Day 2 on Saturday.

"Twenty minutes ago I had 7,000 which was 1.7 big blinds!" said Margets shortly after bagging. "I just think I have played enough [6-max] tournaments that I know my ranges. I think it's important that people are not used to playing 6-Max tournaments, so it's all about adjusting to other people's ranges."

Leo Margets
Winamax Team Pro Leo Margets

The big stack from Day 1b is Christophe Gil, bagging up an impressive 673,000. Joining him in Day 2 are Mike D'Inca (314,000), French YouTuber Pierre Aymeric (199,000) as well as Damien Le Goff (56,000) and Jason Tompkins (317,500), who both cashed the High Roller.

Join PokerNews tomorrow for the final starting flight of the Winamax Poker Open Dublin, which kicks off from midday. For the last couple of years there have been in excess of 600 entries on the final flight, so it's certainly one to watch.

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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