2025 Irish Open
Daniel Vilches opened to 1,200 from middle position. Gerard O'Brien called in the hijack and Eugenio Peralta defended the small blind.
Peralta checked the J♠9♠4♥ flop to Vilches who bet 3,000. O'Brien called and Peralta folded. The J♣ was checked down before Vilches led the 10♣ river for 10,000. O'Brien then raised to 25,000. Vilches took a moment before flicking in the call.
O'Brien had fours full of jacks with 4♠4♦ and Vilches mucked.
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Action was picked up on the turn of 9♠Q♠Q♣4♥ with Marc Macdonnell calling a check-raise to 13,500 in the cutoff. Georgios Skarparis made the wager from the small blind.
On the J♦ river, Skarparis then led all in for 12,600. Macdonnell took a moment before folding his hand.
Action was picked up on the flop with just over 10,000 in the middle. Andrei Mjagkov led for 3,500 from the small blind on the flop of 2♥6♣4♥. Audrius Daugvilavicius made the call from under the gun.
On the 2♣ turn, Mjagkov led again, this time sizing up to 10,000. Daugvilavicius folded quickly.
Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Action was picked up as the K♥Q♠J♦ flop was fanned. With around 16,000 in the middle, Fintan Hand checked from the hijack to Conor Beresford in the cutoff.
Beresford bet 6,000 and Hand called. The Q♦ was checked around before Hand moved all in for around 27,000 on the 7♠ river.
"This is a good bet unless you have quads" said Hand, to which Beresford replied: "Now you are tempting me."
However he wasn't tempted enough as he folded his hand. Hand flashed the A♥ and took the pot.
Leo Worthington-Leese opened from middle position to 1,700. Bryan Araujo was the sole caller from the cutoff.
Both players checked the Q♥6♣3♥ flop, and they did so again on the A♦ turn. Worthington-Leese then fired a bet of 3,000 on the 9♠ river which gained a quick fold from Araujo.