2025 Irish Open

€10,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Irish Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€163,800
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€503,831
Entries
53
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
60,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
25
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 53

Anton "WhatIfGod" Bergstrom Hunting First Live Title in Finale of Irish Open €10,000 Super High Roller

Anton Bergstrom
Anton Bergstrom

The nickname "WhatIfGod" on PokerStars, a sponsor of the 2025 Irish Open, has struck fear into anyone seated at his virtual table for over two decades. The longtime crusher has countless wins under his belt, including the two online EPTs that were held during COVID, but a live poker victory eludes him yet.

At the final table of 2024's EPT Prague, it was revealed that the player who had remained anonymous for the better part of 20 years was Sweden's Anton Bergstrom. Bergstrom has mostly played online throughout his career but is starting to attend more live events in recent years, and has made the trip to the Royal Dublin Society for a first-time appearance at the Irish Open.

He was one of the 53 entries of the €10,000 Super High Roller and was among the 25 survivors at the end of Day 1, battling for a prize pool of €503,831. He doubled his starting stack, bagging up exactly 200,000, worth 33 big blinds when Day 2 resumes, sharing the bottom spot in the top ten with Bernard Larabi. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's Mengshi Tian returns at 1 p.m. today with the chiplead of 600,000, nearly double that of nearest contender Christopher Nguyen, who will begin Day 2 with 354,000.

Mengshi Tian
Mengshi Tian

Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Mengshi TianHong Kong600,00060
2Christopher NguyenAustria354,00059
3Marcel KesslerGermany284,00047
4Adrian CazacuRomania265,00044
5Govert MetaalNetherlands261,00044
6Klemens RoiterAustria259,00043
7Robbie ToanIreland251,00042
8Jorge Artiga-PachecoCanada237,00040
9Roope TarmiFinland215,00036
10Bernard LarabiHungary200,00033
10Anton BergstromSweden200,00033

Bergstrom's fellow EPT champions Stephen Song (148,000) and Gilles Simon are also in contention for the €163,800 first-place prize, as are bracelet winners Daniel Smiljkovic (133,000) and Juha Helppi (54,000), Meanwhile, Ireland is represented by Robbie Toan (251,000) and Simon Wilson (160,000).

The players will return to Level 14, with blinds of 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 big blind ante. Day 2 is the final day of the tournament, meaning the Super High Roller will play as many 40-minute levels as are needed to crown a winner, although the levels will be reduced to 30 minutes at the final three players or when a deal has been struck. A 30-second shot clock is also in play, with time banks distributed after every three levels.

Seven players will see a return on their five-figure investment, with seventh place taking home €26,500. Making the heads-up will guarantee one a six-figure payout, while taking home the trophy will be accompanied by that grand sum of €163,800.

€10,000 Super High Roller Payouts

PlacePrize
1€163,800
2€108,300
3€73,100
4€55,400
5€42,800
6€34,000
7€26,500

PokerNews will be on the floor for the entire day, so stick around to find out who will be crowned the first Irish Open Super High Roller champion in over a decade.

Tags: Adrian CazacuAnton BergstromBernard LarabiChristopher NguyenDaniel SmiljkovicGilles SimonGovert MetaalJorge Artiga-PachecoJuha HelppiKlemens RoiterMarcel KesslerMengshi TianRobbie ToanRoope TarmiSimon WilsonStephen Song