
“Its not about the money for me, its about the title,” claimed the 54-year old accountant. “I‘ve only ever played one tournament before and went out in that in my first hand but I knew from the early stages of this game I had a chance and I’m really so proud to have my name on the trophy.”
Although participating in only his second live tournament, Melinn also earned an additional 47k when he backed himself with a €250 each way bet at 150-1 with Paddy Power. Smart move indeed!

The final table of the tournament was broadcast around Europe on Sky Sports 2 from the Royal Dublin Society and has been hailed by many of Europe’s top poker players as the best TV poker event ever. In fact, ever-popular commentator supremo Jesse May said, ‘It was just like Binion’s in the old days. The atmosphere and camaraderie was great.’
So, from the reaction of everyone present, it is clear that Europe’s oldest Texas Hold‘Em tournament was once again an unquestionable success, guaranteed to be just as good, if not better, next time round.

Well organised, well run, and a great crack.
For the full results of Monday’s final table, please click here.