partypoker Releases Full 2020 Irish Open Online Schedule

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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2020 Irish Open Online

Partypoker came to the rescue of the 2020 Irish Open when organizers had to pull the plug on Europe’s longest-running poker festival. The online site agreed to host as much of the bustling schedule as possible so players from around the world didn’t miss out playing in its prestigious events.

Irish Open management and partypoker have worked around the clock to create a schedule that’s as varied as possible. There are a handful of omissions due to partypoker not spreading seven-card stud games or obscure variants such as crazy pineapple, but the full schedule looks superb and should be well-received.

2020 Irish Open Online Schedule

DateTimeTournamentBuy-inGuarantee
April 618:00Irish Open Online #01: €100K Gtd NLHE 6-Max€320€100,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #02: €30K Deepstack€162€30,000
April 719:00Irish Open Online #03: €15K Gtd PLO Deepstack€162€15,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #04: €19.2K Gtd Heads-Up*€320€19,200
 19:00Irish Open Online #05: €50K Gtd The Hendon Mob Championship€265€50,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #06: €500K Gtd High Roller€5,200€500,000
April 819:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day 1A€1,100€1,000,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #08: €200K Gtd High Roller€2,100€200,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #09: €50K Gtd Deepstack€162€50,000
 00:00Irish Open Online #10: €30K Gtd America’s Cup€320€30,000
April 919:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day 1B€1,100€1,000,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #11: €25K Gtd Ladies Event€265€25,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #12: €20K Gtd PLO Deepstack€162€20,000
April 1019:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day 1C€1,100€1,000,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #13: €15K GtdPLO Deepstack€162€15,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #14: €30K Gtd Deepstack€162€30,000
April 1117:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day 1D Turbo€1,100€1,000,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day 2  
 19:00Irish Open Online #15: €200K Gtd JP Poker Masters€530€200,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #16: €50K Gtd PLO 6-Max€320€50,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #17: €50K Gtd Bounty (€25 Scalps)€162€50,000
April 1219:00Irish Open Online #07: €1M Gtd Main Event Day Final Day  
 19:00Irish Open Online #18: €100K Gtd NLHE 8-Max€1,050€100,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #19: €50K Gtd PLO 8-Max€1,050€50,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #20: €50K Gtd Liam Flood Memorial 6-Max Turbo€265€50,000
 19:00Irish Open Online #21: €100K Gtd Mini Irish Open€265€100,000
 20:00Irish Open Online #22: €30K Gtd Deepstack Turbo€162€30,000

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The schedule consists of 22 events with buy-ins ranging from €162 up to €5,200 and combined guaranteed prize pools weighing in at more than €2.7 million.

A €100,000 guaranteed six-max no-Limit hold’em tournament gets the 2020 Irish Open Online off to a flying start at partypoker. This costs €320 to buy into unless you buy yourself in with tournament dollars or win a ticket via the traditional satellites.

Event #06 is one that will capture the imagination of the poker community. It’s the €5,200 buy-in High Roller that features a €500,000 guaranteed prize pool. The High Roller will, no doubt, attract tournament specialists from all over the planet.

The 2020 Irish Open Online Main Event is the tournament everyone has their eye on, not least because of its €1 million prize pool. €1,100 is the buy-in for the Main Event, although satellites with a wide range of buy-ins are available to play immediately.

It will be the first, and possibly only, Irish Open Main Event played and won online, meaning the champion will go down in poker history in addition to winning a substantial six-figure cash prize.

Irish Open Running Alongside Poker Masters

$1M in cash game leaderboards!

April will be extremely busy for the kind folks at partypoker because they’re hosting the inaugural Poker Masters Online festival alongside the Irish Open.

The Poker Masters Online schedule consists of 30 massive tournaments, the majority of which command a $10,300 buy-in. There’s a sprinkle of $25,500 buy-in Super High Rollers plus a $51,000 buy-in Main Event, the latter boasting of a $2 million guaranteed prize pool.

Poker Masters Online Schedule

DateTime (EDT)EventBuy-in
April 121 p.m.Poker Masters #01: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #02: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 131 p.m.Poker Masters #03: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #04: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 141 p.m.Poker Masters #05: $500K Gtd [PLO, 6-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #06: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 151 p.m.Poker Masters #07: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #08: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 161 p.m.Poker Masters #09: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #10: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 171 p.m.Poker Masters #11: $500K Gtd [PLO, 6-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #12: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 181 p.m.Poker Masters #13: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #14: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 191 p.m.Poker Masters #15: $500K Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #16: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 201 p.m.Poker Masters #17: $500K Gtd [PLO, 6-Max]$10,300
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #18: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 211 p.m.Poker Masters #19: $1M Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$25,500
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #20: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 221 p.m.Poker Masters #21: $1M Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$25,500
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #22: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 231 p.m.Poker Masters #23: $1M Gtd [PLO, 6-Max]$25,500
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #24: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 241 p.m.Poker Masters #25: $1M Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$25,500
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #26: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 251 p.m.Poker Masters #27: $1M Gtd [NLH, 8-Max]$25,500
 4 p.m.Poker Masters #28: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
April 261 p.m.Poker Masters #29: $2M Gtd [NLH, 8-Max, MAIN EVENT]$51,000
April 264 p.m.Poker Masters #30: $250K Gtd [NLH, 6-Max]$10,300
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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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