2025 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Irish Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
65
Prize
€600,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,150
Prize Pool
€4,447,950
Total Entries
4,562
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
3,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
4,562
Players Left
223
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Michael Molenaar The Chip Leader After Day 2 of the Irish Open Main Event

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Michel Molenaar
Michel Molenaar

After another action filled day here in the €1,150 Main Event, 1,393 started today's play here at the Royal Dublin Society. Of the players that took to the felt over the nine one hour long levels that took place today, only 218 remain to battle it out for a share of the record breaking prizepool of €4,447,950, all of which hoping to take home the sumptuous first place price of €600,000.

Leading the pack into Day 2 is Dutchman Michel Molenaar with 3,815,000. Molenaar's rise up the chip counts when he won an immense pot with a full house against Steven Roche. Molenaar already cashed in the biggest event this series, the €10,000 Super High Roller, for €34,000 having finished sixth.

Day 1b chip leader Michel Karim is hot on his heels having bagged 3,415,000 chips by the time play came to an end. He left Marta Guixeras short-stacked in the early stages of Level 18. The Swede will be looking to add to his $173,955 in tournament cashes.

Rounding off the podium is Tyler Spaugh who surged up the chip counts late on in today's play. He has recorded a 68th placed finish in the €1,100 Luxon Mystery Bounty for €1,460. Maybe another deep run is on the cards?

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michel MolenaarNetherlands3,815,000153
2Michel KarimSweden3,415,000137
3Tyler SpaughUnited Kingdom3,185,000127
4Silviu TanaseRomania3,050,000122
5Robert FluereciRomania2,825,000113
6Marc SenSwitzerland2,750,000110
7Carl ShawUnited Kingdom2,535,000101
8David PollockIreland2,440,00098
9Georgios SkarparisCyprus2,345,00094
10Simon LevyUnited States2,300,00092

Day 2 Action

Robert Fluereci
Robert Fluereci

The field thinned out at a fairly generous pace at the start of play today. €10,000 Super High Roller Champion Robbie Toan hit the showers early, along with Conor Beresford and Arian Kashani. Tero Laurila will not be able to defend his title as he was also eliminated shortly after the payouts were announced.

Shawn Lytle
Shawn Lytle

The bubble quickly loomed, and amongst the hustle and bustle of the packed tournament floors, the hand was missed by all forms of media, so only those at the table, and Christian Marek himself, will know what happened. If anyone knows, feel free to let us know. As a sweetener, he will be the first entry into the 2026 Main Event.Marc Foggin fell the place before Malek after he moved all in versus Maksim Petrov.

PokerStars Ambassadors Fintan Hand, Sebastian Huber and Caitlin Comeskey all found cashes of €2,270, but Parker Talbot remains in play with a stack of 835,000, putting him essentially slap-bang in the middle of the pack. Day 1a chip leader Martin Ilavsky, fell by the wayside early into the money, securing also a min cash of €1,960.

The 218 strong field return tomorrow at noon local time in what is sure to be a true test of stamina. Blinds start at 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 big blind ante.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as the chips continue to fly here in Dublin.

Tags: Arian KashaniCaitlin ComeskeyCarl ShawChristian MarekConor BeresfordDavid PollockFintan HandGeorgios SkarparisMaksim PetrovMarc FogginMarc SenMarta GuixerasMartin IlavskyMIchel KarimMichel MolenaarParker TalbotRobbie ToanRobert FluereciSebastian HuberSilviu TanaseSimon LevySteven RocheTero LaurilaTyler Spaugh

Norris Crashes Out After Doubling Gilchrist

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Benjamin Spragg - Bernard Norris
Benjamin Spragg - Bernard Norris

John Gilchrist moved all in for 295,000 on the button, and was looked up by Bernard Norris in the big blind.

John Gilchrist: QQ All in
Bernard Norris: A4

Gilchrist's ladies held without much sweat on the 10J388 runout, doubling him up. Norris was left with 165,000, which he would lose shortly after the hand.

Tags: Bernard NorrisJohn Gilchrist

Rudd Wins Big Flip

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Shane Rudd was all in for 545,000 versus the covering stack of Razvan Gherghe.

Shane Rudd: QQAll in
Razvan Gherghe: AK

Rudd's Ladies secured him a double up across the 44J87 runout to secure the double up.

Tags: Razvan GhergheShane Rudd

Sidhu Expands Stack Further

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Kully Sidhu
Kully Sidhu

Arriving on a completed board of K76J2, Lai Hok Him checked from the big blind to Kully Sidhu on the button. Sidhu then fired a sizable bet of 450,000 into the pot of 480,000.

Him made a quick call but quickly mucked his cards when Sidhu showed KJ for top two pair.

Tags: Kully SidhuLai Hok Him

Roche Drawing Dead as Molenaar Scoops Immense Pot

Level 21 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Michel Molenaar
Michel Molenaar

Steven Roche under the gun and Michel Molenaar in middle position had put 355,000 into the pot when the 1010910 fell on the turn. Roche checked over to Molenaar, who bet 225,000.

Roche then promptly moved in his stack of 965,000, which Molenaar snap-called, slightly covering his opponent.

Steven Roche: QJ All in
Michel Molenaar: KK

Roche had no outs left against the full house of Molenaar, who raked in the gigantic pot on the 7 river, eliminating Roche in the process.

Tags: Michel MolenaarSteven Roche

Hanaphy Has Aces Cracked

Level 21 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante

John Hanaphy opened to 36,000 from early position. Kevin Swayne called in the cutoff before Bernat Carreras moved all in for 294,000.

Hanaphy asked Swayne if he had a good hand before moving all in. Swayne folded.

Bernat Carreras: 66All in
John Hanaphy: AA

The 10510 flop was safe for Hanaphy but the 6 turn gave Carreras a full house. The 5 changed nothing. Swayne claimed to have folded A10.

Tags: Bernat CarrerasJohn HanaphyKevin Swayne

Shine Sent to Rail

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Cathal Shine
Cathal Shine

Three-way to a turn of 10K5Q, Cathal Shine checked from the big blind before Steven Roche put a bet of 25,000 into the relatively small pot from middle position.

Uzair Choudhary called in the cutoff, after which Shine seized the moment and jammed all in for 225,000.

Roche put in a call with the covering stack, while Choudhary reluctantly mucked his cards.

Cathal Shine: J6 All in
Steven Roche: J9

Shine had jammed into a straight, and the K river did not bring him a club. The Irish regular was eliminated from the Main Event and went to pick up his cash.

Tags: Cathal ShineSteven RocheUzair Choudhary

Levy Wins Three Way All In

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Simon Levy
Simon Levy

Action was picked up three players all in. Joseph Field had Simon Levy and Griffin Benger covered.

Simon Levy: JJAll in
Griffin Benger: 99All in
Joseph Field: AQ

Levy and Benger made boats across the 10KKK2 runout. Benger bested Field but Levy chipped up the most in this multiway all in.

Talbot on Seven Figures

Level 19 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

A completed board of 496KA was dealt, and Parker Talbot in the small blind and Kyriakos Papadopoulos in the hijack had collected a pot of 250,000.

Talbot then shoved all in, and Papadopoulos quickly called off his remaining 120,000. Talbot tabled 44 for bottom set, leaving the K9 of Papadopoulos in the dust and eliminating him from the Main Event.

Tags: Kyriakos PapadopoulosParker Talbot

Foggin Busts Two From the Money, Marek the Bubble Boy

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Shawn Lytle Tournament Director announces all players are in the money
Shawn Lytle Tournament Director announces all players are in the money

Action was picked up with Marc Foggin all in and at risk on the flop of 7A9 versus the covering stack of Maksim Petrov.

Marc Foggin: 107All in
Maksim Petrov: QQ

Petrov turned a set on the Q turn and the river 5 was a mere formality and he fell just short of the money.

Across the room, Christian Marek was the victim of the bubble. As a consolation, he will be the first entry into the 2026 Main Event.

Tags: Maksim PetrovMarc Foggin

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