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Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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310 players started this tournaments, 130 returned today, 119 are still playing.
Ivan Jones is the first player of the day to be eliminated. Made his swan song with Pocket Jacks but his opponent spiked a King on the Flop.
Mandus Burke is also OUT.
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 02:42:00 PM »
Prize structure:
1st = €140,000
2nd = €70,000
3rd = €38,000
4th = €28,000
5th = €21,000
6th = €17,000
7th = €14,000
8th = €12,000
9th = €10,000
10th = €9,000
11th = €8,000
12th = €7,000
13th = €6,000
14th = €5,000
15-18th = €4,000
19-22nd = €3,000
23-27th = €2,000
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 02:42:26 PM »
Play is due to commence at 2pm.
131 players remaining.
Lam Trinh is the current chip leader with 74,800.
Table Laois
(1) Damien Quinison -- 15,700
(2) Pat Flannagan -- 19,000
(3) Than Nguyen -- 31,500
(4) Keith Cummins -- 23,100
(5) Benjamin Lebor (sp?) -- 2,200
(6) Ivan Jones -- out
(7) Albert Alexander -- 13,900
(8) Doyle H -- 31,900
(9) Tony Cottee -- 11,500
(10) D Graham -- 31,400
Table Fermanagh
(1) Rory Purcell -- 25,100
(2) Richie Lawlor -- 21,500
(3) John Keown -- 54,500
(4) Pat O'Callaghan -- 10,400
(5) Chris Smith -- 24,300
(6) Nick Slade -- 11,700
(7) Colm O'Reilly -- 26,100
(8) Lam Trinh -- 74,800
(9) James Lee -- 34,800
(10) Ken Corkery -- 7,800
Table Derry
(1) Kieran Small -- 21,000
(2) B Dunne -- 12,100
(3) Billy Ngo -- 48,800
(4) Kevin Buvkley -- 20,300
(5) Dinh Le -- 11,500
(6) David Johnston -- 25,000
(7) Donald Fgon -- 37,100
(8) Wayne Stanley -- 22,000
(9) Collette Murphy -- 41,100
Table Armagh:
(1) Shane Kerry -- 49,100
(2) Mick O'Conor -- 39,200
(3) Ale S -- 27,600
(4) Frank Dunleary -- 11,200
(5) Terry Grimley -- 33,100
(6) S Mcmamara -- 17,300
(7) Jens Claning (sp?) -- 68,400
(8) Alan Swan -- 17,200
(9) Jame Doyle -- 17,800
(1) Kevin Parkes -- 63,600
(2) Caimin Kennedy -- 32,700
(3) CK Le -- 28,000
(4) Brian Wynne -- 34,500
(5) Mark Spelman -- 5,400
(6) Sheamus O'Reilly -- 21,500
(7) Conor Smith -- 19,000
(8) T Watson -- 30,400
(9) Dave Callaghan -- 27,400
(10) Eddie Walsh -- 54,900
(1)Terry McDaid -- 31,000
(2) Phil Harris -- 15,700
(3) Noel Hayes -- 14,900
(4) Pete Rodgers -- 88,00
(5) Trevor McGoona -- 34,700
(6) Aidan Brady -- 4,400
(7) Pete Evans -- 14,500
(8) Scott Byron -- 19,200
(9) Anthony Young -- 7,000
(10)Tom Gawthrob -- 9,900
(1) Garth Hamilton -- 8,500
(2) Alan Truick -- 16,300
(3) Emmet Gough -- 32,000
(4) Philip Caskin -- 33,200
(5) Daryl Roome -- 16,400
(6) Anon -- 22,800
(7) Sean Carey -- 7,900
(8) Zeik Tuit -- 10,400
(9) Ciaran Burke -- 23,500
(1) TOny Kendall -- 13,600
(2) Pat Donegan -- 110,00
(3) Stephen mcLean -- 26,000
(4) John McManus -- 13,100
(5) John Manly -- 45,800
(6) Patrick Tobin -- 23,300
(7) Manus Burke 7,800 - since gone
(8) Costas Constantinou -- 23,200
(9) John Murray -- 10,200
(10) Stewart Samuels -- 56,400
(1) John Poland -- 5,400
(2) Robert O'Reilly -- 31,700
(3) Patrick Stephens -- 35,000
(4) R Gode -- 48,400
(5) Damo Kavanagh -- 6,300
(6) Tom Kennedy -- 25,300
(7) Keith Maguire -- 32,500
(8) Sean Clery -- 12,900
(9) Thomas Finneran -- 41700
(1) Owen Lyons -- 15,000
(2) Paul Morrow -- 64,700
(3) Noel Marrion -- 19,100
(4) Robert Garfield -- 12,700
(5) Jimmy Deveney -- 29,100
(6) Daniel Smith -- 35,200
(7) Mats Iremark -- 40,800
(8) Rob Taylor -- 13,900 - Since gone AK vs AA
(1) Stig Top - Rasmussen -- 28,000
(2) John Weafer -- 5,500
(3) David Cosgrove -- 2,700
(4) Michael Trimby -- 11,000
(5) Eoin Olin -- 12,800
(6) Dan Sheridan -- 20,625
(7) Kieron Trayner -- 15,900
(8) Dodet Daniel -- 19,600
(9) Bendik Jain (sp?) -- 28,100
(10) Jerry Sinnot -- 23,600
(1) Ian Woodley -- 11,900
(2) John Butler -- 22,200
(3) John Morris -- 16,900
(4) Paul Cambell -- 18,900
(5) Daniel O' Reilly -- 19,400
(6) Tim Farrelly -- 20,300
(7) Dermott Jacob -- 34,400
(8) Jim Reid -- 8,900
(1) Paul Roper -- 55,700
(2) Robin Maharaj -- 15,700
(3) Sean Paul Fagan -- 17,000
(4) Anon -- 36,100
(5) Anon -- 25,100
(6) Barry Donovan -- 34,800
(7) B Cunningham -- 10,100
(8) Anon -- 21,900
(9) M Murray -- 17,300
(1) Paul Cooney -- 13,300
(2) Bernard Brady -- 23,000
(3) Neil Kelly -- 24,000
(4) Phillip Baker -- 10,900
(5) Carl Longmore -- 25,700
(6) Martino Vibertini -- 9,400
(7) John Clancy -- 32,100
(8) Allen McClean -- 12,700
(9) Mike Teby (sp?) -- 26,100
(10) D Kelly -- 14,800
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 02:56:10 PM »
Table tikay has been rather aggressive, a little in attitude as well as play, but there have been some resulting large hands -
Dan Smith doubles up in a rather hairy situation - he'd raised in position and got called, flop
. His opponent immediately pushed all-in for 29k (that's an overbet, that is) and Dan decided to call with his
... He was up against
and said, "I had a tense moment," as the turn and river came blanks. But he's now got 65k which is nice.
A minute later and short stack Peter Evans is all-in with
, with two potential callers. In the end it's a simple race against the
of Owen Lyons, who lost it and is down to the felt.
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 03:00:33 PM »
Nick Slade is OUT.
He raised under-the-gun with Pocket 4's, only to find action from Dave O'Callaghan in late position with A-T.
On their backs, and an Ace on the Flop was enough to win it for the Irishman who rakes in a nice pot.
Neil Kelly has doubled up off John Clancey. T-T vs 9-9.
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January 06, 2007, 03:04:22 PM »
Some counts being announced by a roaming Fintan -
Le 40,000
Stephen MacLean 30,000
Richie Lawler 50,000
Kevin Parkes 72,000
Brendan McKenna 15,000
Zeke 22,000
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 03:14:37 PM »
A threeway all in attracts Announcement, and thereby me into the crowd - it's
vs.
of Conor Smith vs.
of Tommy Watson who called after all the action in front of him, giving away the fact that his hand was a good deal better than average...
Flop (for the sake of drama, coming out one card at a time):
Turn:
"Something for everyone, but more for Tommy"
River:
and Conor Smith is eliminated.
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Meanwhile, Kevin Buckley has surpassed the 30k mark after finding 8-8 vs A-J on a J-8-x Flop.
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January 06, 2007, 03:33:21 PM »
Some chip counts from around the room, which is being mixed up like a poker blender as players bust out every few minutes and the tables broken down - we're finding our lists of players (which only just appeared in their entirety) are not a lot of help any more.
Kieran Small 41,000
Billy Ngo 30,000
Dinh Le 8,000
Collette Murphy 30,000
Jim Reid 34,000
Mats Iremark 20,000
Thomas Dunwoodie 27,500
tikay 14,000
Dan Smith 77,000
Sligo John 107,000
Stephen MacLean 46,000
Peter Evans 24,000
Sean Clery 20,000 (apparently driving his table slightly nuts)
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January 06, 2007, 03:34:52 PM »
John Keown is OUT.
In fact, his exit has led to Richie Lawlor taking the chip lead with over 100k.
First off, Richie bust his Pocket Queens with 9-7 a nine high flop, and then, the very next hand, Richie finished him off with Tens vs T-8 on Ten high board.
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Keith Cummins has doubled up after calling an all-in with Pocket Tens on a Flop of
. Opponent had A-5 which failed to improve.
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January 06, 2007, 04:14:20 PM »
Neil Kelly is OUT.
All-in on a 9-4-J Flop with Q-J, he found Jack Byron with J-9. 9 on Turn sealed his fate.
So is Sean Carey.
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January 06, 2007, 04:14:48 PM »
***************************15 Minute Break**************************
77 players have made it til the end of Level 10.
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Re: Irish Poker Championships Day 2 - At A Glance
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January 06, 2007, 04:37:30 PM »
Back to the real world, and Tikay is OUT -
He'd gotten down to under 12k, and was going to have to make a move. As it turns out that move was with
on the blinds (hooray!), but the late position raiser was short-stacked Mats Iremark (pictured) who'd pushed with
. All fine until the river, then the Ace. Hard luck, Mr. Kendall.
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January 06, 2007, 04:42:56 PM »
Gerry Dolans has doubled up off Broadway regular C Constantinou, K-Qs vs K-To.
Gerry is now on around 20k.
Noel Hayes is OUT.
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January 06, 2007, 04:49:32 PM »
We've been told the aim of today, tournament running wise, is to get all the way down to the Final Table of 9. They've got a seriously long way to go if that's to happen... Meanwhile there are a couple of stacks which are considerably bigger than the rest of the field - one of them this guy's - Richard Lawler - over 80k.
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January 06, 2007, 05:09:26 PM »
Thomas Dunwoodie has jumped from 9k to 30k after his 8-7 made trips on an 8-8-x board. Mateyboy had Threes.
54 remaining...
Paul Morrow -- 92,100
Jim Reid -- 52,200
Pat Callaghan -- 138,300
Dan Smith -- 33,800
Keith Cummins -- 58,800
Collette Murphy -- 47,300
Mats Iremark -- 33,800
Thomas Dunwoodie -- 30,600
Kevin Parkes -- 92,100
Jerry Dolans -- 17,700
Kevin Buckley -- 57,800
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