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Irish Poker Championship Underway Tonight - 2nd
January 2009
The
focus of the poker world is on Galway in Ireland
for the next few days as the first major tournament
of 2009, the €2,000 buy-in (9% withheld)
PartyPoker.com Irish Poker Championship http://www.partypokeripc.com,
gets underway after 6pm GMT TONIGHT.
The
event runs until January 4, 2009 at the Radisson
SAS Hotel. Coverage of the main event will be
televised on RTÉ and then distributed internationally.
The event is organized by Pokerevents.ie, with
the coverage produced by Winmedia Ireland Ltd.
Live reporting of the event can be found at: http://www.partypokeripc.com
Irish
poker is in the ascendancy after the Emerald Isle’s
domination of the Poker Million and the top four
who did their country so proud are all in attendance
in Galway. Marty Smyth, Eoghan O’Dea, Ciaran
O’Leary and Liam Flood join a fantastic
line-up that also includes Donnacha O’Dea,
Padraig Parkinson, Scott Gray, Ciaran O’Leary,
Dave Callaghan, Roy Brindley, Tony Cascarino,
Rory Liffey, John Magill and last year’s
champion Jude Ainsworth.
There
is also a big international contingent in Galway
in search of victory and a good craic including
‘Ambassador of Poker’ Mike Sexton,
Kenna James, Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott,
Benjamin Kang, Surinder Sunar, Mad Marty Wilson,
Julian Gardner, Sam Trickett, John Kabbaj, Michael
Greco, Marc Goodwin, Paul Jackson, Mickey Wernick,
Alan Vinson and 2008 Irish Open champion Neil
Channing. France will be represented by Claude
Cohen and Veronique Gourdon, Poland by television
presenter and boxing champion Agnieszka Rylik,
while Spain’s challenge is led by Leo Margets
and PartyPoker.com Women’s World Open II
star May Maceiras.
Another
player taking part will be Meath’s Jay Renehan,
who was crowned the winner of special PartyPoker.com
Irish Poker Championship Tour league leaderboard.
Recent EPT Barcelona runner-up and Galway casino
owner Fintan Gavin finished second, with Michael
Graydon third. The Tour started on the 1st August
at the Eglinton Casino in Galway and concluded
with its eighth stop on Saturday 13th December
at the Red Cow Hotel in Dublin. For more information
on the Tour and the results see: http://www.partypokeripc.com.
Also
in attendance are 16 online qualifiers who won
packages for the main event on PartyPoker.com.
The package was worth $5,000, including the $2,800
buy-in, $1,000 spending money and accommodation
in a luxury hotel. A large contingent qualified
for only $3!!! Last night a lively player’s
party welcomed everybody to Galway – someone
forgot to tell the Irish that it was New Year’s
Eve the night before!
Last
year’s champion was Galway’s Jude
Ainsworth, with the runner-up Mick McCool from
Nottingham in the UK. In addition to the main
event there are a number of good value side events
taking place.
See
http://www.pokerevents.ie/ipc/IPC2009/tabid/210/Default.aspx
for more information.
On
Sunday 4th January at 9pm there will be a special
charity event ‘Poker for the Homeless,’
where a percentage from each buy-in goes to worthy
charities in Dublin and Galway.
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