2008 Irish Open Finals Today

2008 Irish Open Finals TodayThe 2008 Irish Open is well on its way and players get anxious as the €3,000,000 guarantee will be given to the winners on Monday.

By Alon G | Mar 24, 2008
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The 2008 Irish Open had started last week in Dublin. Dating back to 1981, it is one of Europe's most popular tournaments. This year had a total of 667 players buying in for the amount of €4,200.

Getting Ready for Monday
Irishman Jay Renehan was chip leader on Day 1 with €82,250 in chips. Sitting alongside Reneham in Day 2 of the competition is Canadian Sorel Mizzi, last year's third place winner, and Doyle Brunson, the known Texas Hold 'em champ, with a stack of €53,800.

Brunson's Son, Todd Brunson, will also be among the first step winners with just over 10,000 chips. Along with him are Keith Littlewood (€59,150), Carsten Joh (€72,375) and Alexander Fitzgerald (€78,700). Roland De Wolf, last year's runner up, also continues to Day 2 in this year's tournament.

Sunday Madness
52 players made it to the tables on Sunday and by the end of the day 9 players remain. Of those 52, Mark Spellman successfully climbed the chip ladder and made it up there with €337,500 worth of chips. Spellman is the only player who made it to the Sunday round with over €300,000 worth of chips.

Sitting in on Sunday afternoon will be Sorel Mizzi with €185,000 of chips- placing this player in the 12th place. In the 14th spot is Julian Thew with €164,000 of chips and aside her is Padraig Parkinson in the 20th place with €130,000 worth of chips. Parkinson had made it just above the average stack of €127,855.

Final Stretch
The main event ends today, March 24th, leaving one player with €801,400. Last year's winner, Marty Smyth, had received €650,000. De Wolf had won a total amount of €325,000 in last year's event and is hoping to make a proper appearance among the winners of this year's Irish Open.
 
3 Comments
 
Wow, sounds exciting
by Nick 1 month ago
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Does anyone know where I can fund the tournaments broadcast on the internet? Can't afford to go all the way to Dublin, I'm afraid...
 
Too late
by Dansky 1 month ago
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Unfortunately, this year's Irish open is over. (Neil Channing won, BTW.) Look around next year!
 
Damn, I missed it too!
by Bridgette 1 month ago
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Oh well, lots more tournaments to choose from! I'm gonna lick you all!