2026 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info
2026 Irish Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
€336,798
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,150
Prize Pool
€4,852,910
Total Entries
5,003
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
709
Players Left
149
Players Left 1 / 5,003
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Level: 6

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600

Prigent Bluffs It Off

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

Catching the action on a completed board of 2A410J, Yngve Lommerud checked from under the gun to Stanislas Prigent in the hijack. Prigent then slid in a pot-sized bet of 34,500, the vast majority of his stack.

Lommerud announced a call after some thought, and Prigent instantly mucked his cards, opting not to show. Lommerud was shipped the massive pot, while Prigent would lose the 2,300 he had left himself not much later.

Tags: Stanislas PrigentYngve Lommerud

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Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

Van Wersch Makes Short Work of Munafo

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
Raoul van Wersch
Raoul van Wersch

At a table which also featured PokerStars ambassador Marle Spragg and €1,150 Luxon Mystery Bounty runner-up Carlo Wolters, Raoul van Wersch bet 5,500 into a pot of 14,500 from the small blind on a Q46 flop.

Franco Munafo raised to 12,500 under the gun, which Van Wersch called. The 9 turn saw Munafo size up to 15,000, but this time Van Wersch raised all in.

Munafo's stack was covered, and he quickly called off his 29,000 total chips.

Franco Munafo: JJ All in
Raoul van Wersch: KK

Munafo needed a jack to survive, but the river brought the meaningless A instead, sending him to the exit.

Tags: Carlo WoltersFranco MunafoMarle SpraggRaoul van WerschVan Wersch

Chipleaders and Assorted Stacks

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

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Level: 5

Blinds: 200/500

Ante: 500

EPT Monte-Carlo & Online Ticket Bundles Up for Grabs on Power Path in April

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
PokerStars Power Path
PokerStars Power Path

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Flop Saves Loureiro

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Panagiotis Kostopanagiotis raised to 1,000 in the hijack. Cosmin Chis called in the cutoff, and Mary Galvin did so on the button. Carlos Loureiro then committed his stack of 14,700 from the small blind, which only Kostopanagiotis called.

Carlos Loureiro: AJ All in
Panagiotis Kostopanagiotis: JJ

Loureiro flopped an ace on 5A9 to take a huge lead, and he won the pot on the 75 runout to double up.

Tags: Carlos LoureiroCosmin ChisMary GalvinPanagiotis Kostopanagiotis

Defending Champion Sits Down; Boatman Fares Better on Bullet Two

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Simon Wilson
Simon Wilson

Defending champion Simon Wilson was heads up in a pot against Michael McAleer.

Under the gun, McAleer placed a small bet of 2,200 into a pot of around 20,000 on the completed board of A5J43, which Wilson raised to 22,000 in the hijack.

McAleer quickly folded, granting the sizable pot to Wilson.

One hand later, Barny Boatman opened to 1,000 at the same table under the gun. Gerard Fenech called on the button, and McAleer defended his big blind. McAleer led out for 1,600 on the 926 flop, seeing both opponents call.

He sized up to 5,000 on the 8 turn. This time, only Boatman called. Boatman called again when McAleer pushed in 8,500 on the 5 river.

McAleer showed K8 for a pair of eights, but Boatman had called down with 109, winning the pot with top pair.

Simon Wilson
Simon Wilson

Tags: Barny BoatmanGerard FenechMichael McAleerSimon Wilson