{"id":5512,"date":"2023-10-11T11:33:24","date_gmt":"2023-10-11T11:33:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/?p=5512"},"modified":"2023-10-11T11:33:24","modified_gmt":"2023-10-11T11:33:24","slug":"jamie-flynn-takes-down-irish-poker-tour-killarney-main-event-for-e70000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/jamie-flynn-takes-down-irish-poker-tour-killarney-main-event-for-e70000","title":{"rendered":"Jamie Flynn Takes Down Irish Poker Tour Killarney ME For \u20ac70,000"},"content":{"rendered":"
Summary: <\/strong><\/p>\n The Irish Poker Tour<\/a> completed its latest stop in Killarney with Jamie Flynn<\/strong> emerging as the biggest winner. The Irish Poker Tour Killarney stop culminated in the Main Event which featured a \u20ac600 buy-in. The tournament attracted 848 entries to generate \u20ac441,893 in total prize pool, smashing its \u20ac300,000 guarantee. <\/p>\n Some of Ireland\u2019s top poker pros took a shot, including World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Sean Prendiville<\/strong>, Paddy Power Poker ambassador Conor O\u2019Driscol<\/strong>, as well as Keith Brennan<\/strong>, all of whom settled for an ITM finish.<\/p>\n Tomas Flanagan<\/strong> was the first to be eliminated from the final table, claiming the only four-figure payout of the final action (9th, \u20ac9,000.). Unibet Poker ambassador and co-host of the popular Chip Race podcast<\/a> Dara O\u2019Kearney<\/strong> busted next, finishing 8th for \u20ac11,000. He was followed to the rail by Tony Rafter<\/strong> (7th, \u20ac14,000) and Alan Kelleher<\/strong> (6th, \u20ac17,500). <\/p>\n WSOP Circuit ring winner Bobby Willis<\/strong> claimed the 5th spot, taking home \u20ac22,000. Sandro Taddie<\/strong> finished 4th for \u20ac28,000, while Tadhg Conway<\/strong> helped himself to a 3rd-place finish, walking away with \u20ac36,000. <\/p>\n Flynn and Niall McAree<\/strong> were the last two players standing, and the pair eventually agreed to a heads-up deal, leaving the title to play for. In the end, Flynn was crowned Irish Poker Tour Champion, a title that came with a \u20ac70,000 top prize. <\/p>\n\n
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\nThe poker pro from County Meath topped a field of 848 entries to win the No-Limit Hold\u2019em Killarney Main Event<\/em> for \u20ac70,000. <\/p>\nMain Event Results<\/h2>\n