Ronan Sweeney Leads Pack in partpoker Irish Poker Masters KO Main Event Day 1A

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Ronan Sweeney

Ireland's Ronan Sweeney topped the list of the 39 survivors from Day 1A in the Irish Poker Masters KO €1M GTD Main Event on partypoker. The first starting flight saw a total of 259 entries which contributed €259,000 to the seven-figure prize pool.

Sweeney will be looking to go the distance to add to his $1,387,530 online earnings, which was boosted by a further $41,894 thanks to his fifth-place finish in WCOOP-01-H: $109 NLHE. The Irishman also boasts $130,032 in live tournament earnings with a career-high score coming in the 2017 partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Killarney Main Event. Sweeney secured the €38,393 ($45,777) payday after being thwarted by Thomas Gallagher in heads-up play.

Notables joining Sweeney in Day 2 include partypoker ambassador Patrick Leonard, Rui Ferreira and online crusher Jans Arends.

Daniel Dvoress and partypoker ambassadors Matthew Staples and Louise Butler were among the big names who failed to advance to the second day of Main Event action.

Day 1B kicks off on November 14, 7:05 p.m. GMT. The remaining players from that flight will join the 39 other players from Day 1A for Day 2 on November 22, 8:05 p.m. GMT. Only nine players will make the final day of action which will resume on November 23, 7:05 p.m. GMT where the event will play down to its conclusion.

Top 15 Irish Poker Masters KO €1M GTD Main Event Chip Counts

NameCountryBountyChip Count
Ronan SweeneyIreland€1,1252,062,173
Rui FerreiraBrazil€1,4372,029,204
Sergei DenisovRussia€1,8751,940,680
Boris KuzmanovicCroatia€6251,654,521
Gianni Paul SabiniUnited Kingdom€2,7501,615,716
Jans ArendsAustria€3,0151,613,181
Aliaksei BoikaBelarus€3751,548,976
Mario Navarro ArrochaSpain€1,4371,544,621
Bruno BernardinoPortugal€1,4061,540,023
Thomas HueberAustria€1,5621,518,438
Luigi KnoppersNetherlands€5001,389,344
Daniel CustodioBrazil€1,3121,369,818
Jamie WaldenUnited Kingdom€1,3751,164,559
Tomi BroukFinland€ 250978,233
Patrick LeonardUnited Kingdom€ 750938,741

Irish Poker Masters KO Schedule

DatesEventBuy-in
November 4-8Irish Poker Masters KO #01 Opener: €250K Gtd€320
November 4-15Irish Poker Masters KO #02 IPM50: €200K Gtd€55
November 4-15Irish Poker Masters KO #03 The Big 4 PLO8: €50K Gtd€44
November 7-22Irish Poker Masters KO #04 Main Event: €1M Gtd€1,100
November 8-15Irish Poker Masters KO #05 JP Masters: €300K Gtd€530
November 8Irish Poker Masters KO #06 6-Max Hyper: €20K Gtd€109
November 10Irish Poker Masters KO #07 7-Max PLO8: €10K Gtd€109
November 11Irish Poker Masters KO #08 6-Max Big Bounty: €50K Gtd€215
November 14Irish Poker Masters KO #09 PLO8 High Roller: €40K Gtd€530
November 15-22Irish Poker Masters KO #10 IMP100: €250K Gtd€109
November 15-22Irish Poker Masters KO #11 The Big 4 PLO: €50K Gtd€44
November 15Irish Poker Masters KO #12 7-Max Turbo: €30K Gtd€215
November 17Irish Poker Masters KO #13 7-Max PLO: €20K Gtd€215
November 18Irish Poker Masters KO #14 High Roller: €100K Gtd€2,100
November 18Irish Poker Masters KO #15 Mix-Max Big Bounty: €50K Gtd€215
November 16Irish Poker Masters KO #16 PLO High Roller: €75K Gtd€1,050
November 22Irish Poker Masters KO #17 Second Chance Turbo: €50K Gtd€530
November 22Irish Poker Masters KO #18 Mini Second Chance Turbo: €200K Gtd€55

Irish Poker Masters KO Satellites and SPINS

The series features a varied selection of buy-ins, meaning those with modest bankrolls can still get involved. The entry fees begin at €44 and rise all the way up to €2,100.

partypoker players will also benefit thanks to the cut-price satellites that are currently running now and throughout the Irish Poker Masters KO festival. Satellites to the Main Event start at one cent, so anyone has the opportunity to cut their teeth with some of the best online poker players on the planet.

Furthermore, Irish Poker Masters KO edition SPINS are also currently available to play and can potentially offer a quicker avenue to getting into the bigger buy-in events.

The SPINS are €20 to enter, and players can win either €40 cash, €55-€530 IMP KO tickets and a coveted €1,100 IPM KO Main Event Ticket.

MultiplierFrequency in 1M Games1st Place Prize
2642,767€40 cash
2.75186,733€55 IMP KO Ticket
5.45166,000€109 IPM KO Ticket
10.752,000€215 IPM KO Ticket
26.51,500€530 IPM KO Ticket
551,000€1,100 IPM KO Main Event Ticket

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  • Day 4: 1x $3.30 MTT ticket
  • Day 6: 4x $0.25 SPINS tickets

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  • Day 1: 1x $5 SPINS ticket + 1x $3.30 MTT ticket
  • Day 2: 2x $1 SPINS ticket + 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 4: 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 6: 2x $3 SPINS tickets + 1x$3.30 MTT ticket

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The bonus releases into your playable account balance in 10% increments when you accumulate 10% of the total loyalty points required.

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Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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