2024 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Day: 1cd
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 1cd
Entries
2,021
Players Left
504

Final Starting Flights of Huge Irish Poker Main Event Kick Off as Live Stream Gets Underway

Tournament Room
Tournament Room

The time has arrived for Day 1c of the 2024 €1,150 Irish Poker Main Event, sponsored by PokerStars and Paddy Power Poker. Last year, a whopping 1,108 entries were made at the Royal Dublin Society on the penultimate flight, leading to a new record in overall attendance. This year, every Day 1 has been record-breaking already, with 1,212 entries across the first two starting flights and a guarantee-smashing €1,395,225 in the prize pool, and time will only tell how big the field will get.

All players who register will be chasing Irishman Glen Keogh, who bagged the overall chip lead on Day 1b with a stack of 393,000 chips. Being only one of two Irish representatives in the top ten so far, the hosting country will be looking to add some more names to the upper regions of the leaderboard.

Irish Open Main Event Day 1a & 1b Top Ten Chipcounts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Glen KeoghIreland393,00098
2James WickensUnited Kingdom384,00096
3Firat BaltaciNetherlands370,00093
4Jakob LindenSweden355,00089
5Alexander D'SouzaAustralia353,00088
6Samuel KlockerAustria341,50085
7Brian MooreUnited States340,00085
8Pascal BaumgartnerSwitzerland329,50082
9Aidan QuinlanIreland328,50082
10Niclas ThummGermany322,50081
Glenn Keogh
Glenn Keogh

With the likes of Irish all-time money leader Andy Black, EPT Prague champion Padraig O'Neill, and poker author and podcast host Dara O'Kearney, alongside many lesser-known local heroes, not having found a bag yet, Ireland still has some irons in the fire.

Day 1c will kick off at noon local time, with a 30,000-chip starting stack and blinds starting at 100/100. One reentry is allowed per player during the ten levels of late registration, and for those who get unlucky twice or simply prefer fast-paced poker, a turbo flight Day 1d will commence at 8 p.m. local time, with 20-minute levels instead of the regular 45-minute levels.

Irish Open Main Event Day 1c 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.

The PokerStars cards-up live stream will also begin today, operating on a 30-minute security delay. The action of Day 1c will be streamed live on their YouTube and Twitch channels, with the iconic duo of James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton providing commentary

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor for the entirety of Day 1c, and will provide the chip counts of Day 1d once it finishes. So stay tuned to not miss any of the poker action from the Irish capital.

Tags: Alexander D'SouzaAndy BlackBrian MooreDara O'KearneyFirat BaltaciGlen KeoghJakob LindenJames HartiganJames WickensJoe StapletonKa Wing PunNiclas ThummPadraig O'NeillPascal BaumgartnerSamuel Klocker

Molinelli Gets Big Value

Level 1 : Blinds 100/100, 0 ante
Nicolo Molinelli
Nicolo Molinelli

Adam Kline and Nicolo Molinelli were heads up on a completed board of 6J697. With a massive 11,500 already in the middle, Kline checked from the hijack to Molinelli in the cutoff.

Molinelli put in 6,000 chips more and Kline made the call after giving it some quick thought. Molinelli tabled AJ for two pair and raked in the pot when Kline mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
Nicolo Molinelli it
Nicolo Molinelli
42,000
33,000
33,000
Adam Kline us
Adam Kline
18,500
18,500
18,500

Tags: Adam KlineNicolo Molinelli

Kamber Off to Flying Start

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 0 ante
Mor Kamber
Mor Kamber

Thomas Beer had open-raised preflop from the hijack before Mor Kamber three-bet to 2,000 on the button. Beer then made it 6,500 to go and Kamber made the call.

On the 249 flop, Beer continued for 3,500 and saw Kamber make the call. The subsequent J6 runout was checked by both players and Beer tabled AQ for ace-high.

Kamber also played ace-high with AK, but her better kicker won her another pot as the PokerStars Product Manager neared two starting stacks.

Player Chips Progress
Mor Kamber il
Mor Kamber
50,000
50,000
50,000
Thomas Beer de
Thomas Beer
22,500
22,500
22,500

Tags: Mor KamberThomas Beer

Kitt Gets Hero Called

Level 3 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Thomas Kitt
Thomas Kitt

In a pot that had already grown to a size of 6,000, Thomas Kitt checked to Keith Cummins, who made a bet of 1,500 on the flop of K55. Kitt made the call before both players checked the J turn.

On the J river, Kitt led out for 4,500 chips. Cummins thought about it for a bit before flicking in a call. Kitt reluctantly showed 76 for seven-high, while Cummins won the pot with AQ for ace-high.

Player Chips Progress
Keith Cummins ie
Keith Cummins
43,500
Thomas Kitt ie
Thomas Kitt
20,000
20,000
20,000

Tags: Keith CumminsThomas Kitt

Schneiders Chips Up With Check-Raise

Level 4 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Felix Schneiders
Felix Schneiders

Anthony Ainscough raised to 800 from middle position and PokerStars Ambassador Felix "xflixx" Schneiders defended his big blind.

On the subsequent 798 flop, Schneiders checked to Ainscough, who continued for 1,100 chips. Schneiders made it 3,600 to go and garnered a quick fold from his opponent to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Ainscough ie
Anthony Ainscough
55,000
-5,000
-5,000
Felix Schneiders de
Felix Schneiders
27,000
3,000
3,000

Tags: Anthony AinscoughFelix Schneiders

Kyte Doubles Short Stack

Level 5 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

Gary Whitehead tossed in his final 6,000 chips from early position and Jon Kyte looked him on the button.

Gary Whitehead: 88 All in
Jon Kyte: 1010

The 2K8 flop saw Whitehead hit a set and Kyte would not see a ten appear on the 72 runout, resulting in a double-up for Whitehead.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Kyte no
Jon Kyte
43,000
6,000
6,000
StakeKings
Gary Whitehead gb
Gary Whitehead
14,200
14,200
14,200
Day 1D Chip Leader

Tags: Gary WhiteheadJon Kyte

Irish Open Main Event Sets New Record Before Start of Final Flight

Level 6 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
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Tournament Room

The €1,150 Irish Open Main Event has recorded 2,502 entries so far, already upping the 2,491 attendance record of 2023. There are still four levels of late registration to go in Day 1c, as well as the entirety of Day 1d, which starts at 8 p.m. local time.

The prize pool stands at €2,444,325 and will only grow larger as the entries continue to trickle in throughout the night.

Le Grabs Chip Lead After Hero Call

Level 7 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Jamie Le and Antoine Savaria were heads up on a turn of A827. Le checked from the cutoff to Savaria on the button, who made a bet of 8,000 into the pot of 40,000 chips.

Le then put Savaria all in for 24,000 chips total, which sent the latter into the tank. Eventually, the clock was called, but Savaria slammed in a call before the floor had to come over.

Antoine Savaria: JJ All in
Jamie Le: A6

Le's pair of aces held firm on the 9 river, resulting in Savaria's exit from the tournament. Le, on the other hand, chipped up to more than six starting stacks.

Player Chips Progress
Jamie Le gb
Jamie Le
190,000
60,000
60,000
Antoine Savaria ca
Antoine Savaria
Busted

Tags: Antoine SavariaJamie Le

Mullin's Trap Eliminates Delkof

Level 8 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

David Cleary had raised preflop from under the gun and Patrick Delkof three-bet from the hijack. Emmett Mullin called cold on the button and Cleary tossed in the extra chips as well.

On the 454 flop, Cleary checked to Delkof, who continued for 4,500. Mullin tossed in a call before Cleary got out of the way. Delkof then tossed in his final 10,000 chips on the 4 turn and Mullin immediately called.

Patrick Delkof: AK All in
Emmett Mullin: KK

"It's going in pre anyway, why the cold call?" Delkof asked with audible frustration.

Meanwhile, the 5 river completed the board and Mullin scooped up the sizable pot without much regret.

Player Chips Progress
Emmett Mullin ie
Emmett Mullin
50,000
David Cleary ie
David Cleary
28,000
Patrick Delkof de
Patrick Delkof
Busted

Tags: David ClearyEmmett MullinPatrick Delkof

McInally Fails to Triple Up Against Zoufri

Level 9 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Hakim Zoufri
Hakim Zoufri

Hakim Zoufri raised to 2,000 from the hijack and Gerald McInally called in the cutoff. Gerald McInally then tossed in his 10,600 chips from the button and Adrian Andritz called that in the big blind.

With the action back on Zoufri, he four-bet to 45,000, the vast majority of his stack. Kennedy got out of the way and Andritz followed suit after thinking it over for a few minutes, leading to a heads up showdown.

Gerald McInally: QQ
Hakim Zoufri: AQ

It was the dream spot for McInally, and it was looking good for him on the 21047 runout. However, "Barry" came looking on the A river and destroyed his dreams. The sizable pot was sent Zoufri's way, who ascended above the average stack with this pot.

Player Chips Progress
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
70,500
70,500
70,500
Eric Kennedy us
Eric Kennedy
68,000
68,000
68,000
Adrian Andritz ch
Adrian Andritz
60,000
24,000
24,000
Gerald McInally gb
Gerald McInally
Busted

Tags: Adrian AndritzGerald McInallyHakim Zoufri