2025 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Day: 3
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 3
Entries
218
Players Left
19
Players Left 1 / 4,562
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Umberto Ruggeri Leads 19 Survivors After Penultimate Day of Irish Open Main Event

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Umberto Ruggeri
Umberto Ruggeri

A thrilling day at the Royal Dublin Society saw the field of the 2025 Irish Open €1,150 Main Event being dwindled down from 218 to just 19 players. They are the only ones standing from a record-breaking field of 4,562, and will come back tomorrow for the final day of the event, battling for the lion's share of the prize pool of €4,447,950.

Italian regular Umberto Ruggeri will have sweet dreams tonight, as he topped the leaderboard after the ten levels of Day 3, bagging 24,675,000 chips on his hunt for the top prize of €600,000. Ruggeri will be looking for his second final table of the festival after finishing fourth in the €5,000 High Roller for €44,700 earlier in the series, adding to his seven figures in lifetime earnings.

Ruggeri is closely followed by Irishman Greg King, who is looking to keep the trophy on home soil during his first-ever Irish Open Main Event cash. King was on the receiving end of a daring three-bet river bluff by Gabriel Rymar, but busted the Polish player near the end of the night to get his chips back and ended with 22,000,000 of them.

Greg King
Greg King

Rounding out the podium is Brandon Harris, who doubled up with aces against kings during the final hands of the night to bag 19,600,000, while Day 1b leader Michel Karim continued his impeccable run in the Main Event, securing a top five spot for the third day in a row.

End of Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 4 Big Blinds
1Umberto RuggeriItaly24,675,00082
2Greg KingIreland22,000,00073
3Brandon HarrisUnited Kingdom19,600,00065
4Michel KarimSweden19,525,00078
5David PollockIreland17,050,00057
6Panteleimon PontosGreece17,000,00057
7Georgios SkarparisCyprus16,700,00056
8Robert FluereciRomania14,850,00050
9Joe O'DonaillIreland12,850,00043
10Marius GicovanuRomania11,575,00039

Day 4 Action

With 218 players seated at the start of the day, many had to fall before the final 19 were reached. Third place finisher in the Super High Roller [Removed:548] added €4,760 to his Irish Open earnings for finishing in 164th, while Severi Palmu, who finished in fourth that event, received a pay jump to €5,470 for his 121st place. Brian Altman (118th - €6,270), Irish Open Ambassador Chris Dowling (114th - €6,270), and backgammon grandmaster Zdenek Zizka (106th - €6,270) were all eliminated before the top 100 was reached as well

Chris Dowling
Chris Dowling

Marc Macdonnell and Jon Kyte received €8,300 for their 64th and 63rd place, while Canadian superstar Ari Engel lost his last chips in 53rd place for €9,500. 2022 Irish Open champion Steve O'Dwyer received the same amount for his 50th place, as did Daniel Smiljkovic (46th).

The last PokerStars Ambassador in the field was Parker Talbot. Talbot had a promising start, but lost a big pot against Irish regular Simon Wilson. Talbot eventually petered out in 43rd place for €9,500, while Wilson went on to make Day 3 with 10,150,000.

Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

In sight of the final three tables, the field lost Josef Schusteritsch (31st - €12,600) and start-of-day chipleader Michel Molenaar (29th - €12,600), while Carl Shaw (21st - €16,700) and 2013 Irish Open Main Event champion Ian Simpson (20th - €19,200) were eliminated during the final hands of Day 3, with the latter's bust-out ensuring a new Irish Open champion will be crowned this year.

The 19 remaining players will return at 1 p.m. tomorrow, April 21, to crown that champion. Although they are guaranteed to walk away with €19,200, all eyes will be on the six-figure prizes for the top six, and especially so on the grand prize of €600,000.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize PlacePrize
1€600,000 9€45,800
2€316,000 10-11€36,700
3€225,000 12-13€30,600
4€170,000 14-15€25,500
5€130,000 16-17€22,100
6€100,000 18-19€19,200
7€77,500   
8€59,030   

The tournament will resume tomorrow in Level 34: 150,000/300,000 with a big blind ante of 300,000. The levels will remain 60 minutes long, with a break after every two levels, until three players remain, at which point they will be reduced to 40 minutes. The Main Event will crown a winner tomorrow, so the returning players might be in for a marathon session.

PokerNews will report the final day of the Main Event from start to finish, so tune back in then to find out who becomes the 2025 Irish Open champion, taking home the prestigious trophy.

Tags: Ari EngelBrandon HarrisBrian AltmanCarl ShawChris DowlingDaniel SmiljkovicDavid PollockGabriel RymarGeorgios SkarparisIan SimpsonJoe O'DonaillJon KyteJosef SchusteritschMarc MacdonnellMarius GicovanuMIchel KarimMichel MolenaarPanteleimon PontosParker TalbotRobert FluereciRoyal Dublin SocietySeveri PalmuSimon WilsonSteve O'DwyerUmberto RuggeriZdenek Zizka

Ian Simpson Eliminated in 20th Place (€19,200)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ian Simpson
Ian Simpson

Joe O'Donaill raised to 525,000 under the gun and Ian Simpson called all-in in the hijack for 200,000. Big blind Michel Karim also came along, after which a flop of 549 was spread.

Karim checked to O'Donaill, who fired a bet of 275,000. Karim quickly folded, and the cards were shown.

Ian Simpson: KJ All in
Joe O'Donaill: AK

Simpson needed a jack to stay alive, but the Q3 emerged from the deck instead, eliminating the former Main Event winner from the field.

Tags: Ian SimpsonJoe O'DonaillMichel Karim

Carl Shaw Eliminated in 21st Place (€16,700)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Carl Shaw
Carl Shaw

Simon Wilson opened to 500,000 from the hijack. Carl Shaw moved all in from the big blind and was snap-called.

Carl Shaw: JJAll in
Simon Wilson: KK

Shaw flopped a straight draw but couldn't crack the Cowboys across the 108728 runout and was eliminated.

Tags: Carl ShawSimon Wilson

Minvydas Kersulis Eliminated in 22nd Place (€16,700)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Minvydas Kersulis
Minvydas Kersulis

Greg King had opened to 575,000 from middle position before being met with an all-in three-bet to 3,350,000 from Minvydas Kersulis on the button. It folded back to King, who weighed his options extensively before deciding to call.

Minvydas Kersulis: 88 All in
Greg King: KJ

"He's been good at winning flips," onlookers stated as the 5A5 flop fell. King indeed won the flip as he made two pair on the J turn, defeating Kersulis' eights on the A river and sending him to the rail.

Tags: Greg KingMinvydas Kersulis

Mithcell Jones Eliminated in 23rd Place (€16,700)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Mitchell Jones
Mitchell Jones

David Pollock opened to 700,000 from the hijack. Mitchell Jones moved all in for around 2,500,000. Pollock called.

Mitchell Jones: AJAll in
David Pollock: 55

Pollock flopped a set on K59, the Q gave Jones straight draw. The A sealed Jones's fate. Pollock and Jones exchanged a fistbump before Jones left the tournament area.

Tags: David PollockMitchell Jones

Rymar Loses Race Before Three Tables Converge

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Gabriel Rymar
Gabriel Rymar

Gabriel Rymar got his stack of 4,300,000 in from the big blind against Greg King under the gun, who had him covered.

Gabriel Rymar: 99 All in
Greg King: AK

King shot ahead on the KAQ flop, making two pair. The Q turn did not help Rymar, and the K river made King a full house to secure the elimination.

With Rymar's elimination, 23 players remained, divided across three tables.

Tags: Gabriel RymarGreg King

Rymar Three-Bet Bluffs River

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Gabriel Rymar
Gabriel Rymar

Greg King had raised under the gun, seeing Gabriel Rymar defend his big blind. Rymar check-called King's bet of 400,000 on the J64 flop before both players checked the 5 turn.

Rymar led out for 300,000 on the 10 river, only to be raised to 1,300,000 by King. Rymar responded with a three-bet jam for 3,900,000, sending King into the tank.

After a couple of minutes, King let his hand go. Rymar jumped up and triumphantly tabled 74 for a measly pair of fours as he raked in the chips.

Tags: Gabriel RymarGreg King

Hall Busts, King Spikes Two Outter in Massive Pot

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Matthew Hall
Matthew Hall

Greg King opened from under the gun to 450,000. Matthew Hall moved all in for 2,150,000 from middle position. David Pollock called in the small blind. King called.

Pollock checked the 1023 flop to King who announced a bet of 2,500,000. Pollock thought for around thirty seconds before folding and the two remaining players showed down.

Matthew Hall: 99All in
Greg King: 88

"Yes!" exclaimed Hall as he found out he was ahead. Pollock asked for "no ace no queen" before the A turn was dealt. "Fuck" said Hall, as he would have taken the lead in a massive pot.

However dejection became relief as the 8 rolled off on the river. Hall was left chipless and King raked in a sizeable chunk of chips.

Hall said "that one hurt" before departing the tournament area.

Greg King
Greg King

Tags: David PollockGreg KingMatthew Hall

Reid Dishes Out Bad Beat to Survive, Wolters Winning Loads

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Terrance Reid
Terrance Reid

Terrance Reid open-shoved his stack of 1,850,000 under the gun. It folded to Soheb Porbandarwala in the hijack, who was the only interested party as he made the call.

Terrance Reid: A3 All in
Soheb Porbandarwala: AK

Both players paired the AQ5 flop, with the 2 turn giving Reid a gutshot. It came in on the 4 river, doubling him up to a stack of 25 big blinds.

At another table, Carlo Wolters was seen with an eight-figure stack, putting him among the leaders of the field.

Tags: Carlo WoltersSoheb PorbandarwalaTerrance Reid

Murphy Meets Skarparis' Aces

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Edward Murphy
Edward Murphy

Edward Murphy moved all in for 2,850,000 as first to act. Georgios Skarparis made the call in the next seat over before the rest of the table got out of the way.

Edward Murphy: 77 All in
Georgios Skarparis: AA

Murphy was in dire shape, and no help arrived on the K210Q4 runout, eliminating him from the Main Event.

Tags: Edward MurphyGeorgios Skarparis

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