2026 Irish Open

€1,150 Main Event
Day: 1de
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 1de
Entries
2,762
Players Left
742
Players Left 1 / 5,003
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Kristian Svanbom Tops Record Breaking Flight as Irish Open Announces Travel Plans

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Irish Open 2026
Irish Open 2026

When the doors opened for the 2026 Irish Open earlier today, the masses swarmed into the halls of the Royal Dublin Society. 



Sponsored by PokerStars and Paddy Power Poker, Day 1d of the €1,150 Main Event promised to be the busiest flight of all, and that promise was delivered. When registration closed, 2,037 of poker’s heroes, hotshots and hopefuls had ensured that the previous record for a Day 1 flight at the Irish Open had been smashed.

Including the turbo Day 1e flight, which is yet to conclude but has already closed registration, a total of 5,003 entries were recorded, creating a mammoth prize pool of €4,852,910; almost doubling the initial guarantee.

Owing to its many years of success, it was also announced today that the Irish Open will be packing its bags and going global, with stops scheduled in Australia, Morocco and the U.S.A.

With records being broken and huge news being dropped, the buzz in the room spread to the tables, but amid the light-hearted chatter, there was still a job to do: bag chips for Day 2.

Kristian Svanbom
Kristian Svanbom

When all was said and done, 487 players achieved that goal, securing their spots in the lineup to continue playing for what will be life-changing money for the eventual champion.

Leading the way from flight Day 1d, Kristian Svanbom found a late-night miracle to catapult him to the top of the leaderboard. The Swede found himself with the worst of it in a three-way all-in, but the river bailed him out, and the resulting chips saw him well on his way to holding the end-of-day chip lead.

Not far behind, Glenn Cochrane enjoyed a successful day at the tables and, having bagged 740,000, will begin Day 2 with 123 big blinds. Hot on their heels, and rounding out the podium places, is Jiri Kocab of Czechia, with a stack of 731,000.

Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kristian SvanbomSweden899,000150
2Glenn CochraneUnited Kingdom740,000123
3Jiri KocabCzechia731,000122
4Florian BockGermany655,000109
5Iani TulicaRomania629,000105
6Francesco GisolfiItaly621,000104
7Gilbert BlackUnited Kingdom620,000103
8Ian HamiltonUnited Kingdom609,000102
9Sushil KrishanGermany533,00089
10Tai Quoc HoangUnited Kingdom525,00088
Ian Hamilton
Ian Hamilton

Further down the chip counts, heavy hitters such as Ian Hamilton (609,000), William Kassouf (468,000), hometown hero Kevin Killeen (441,000), Dean Lyall (346,000), reigning champion Simon Wilson (261,000) and double high roller champion Roope Tarmi (204,000) also progressed. PokerStars Team Pro members Rory Jennings (193,000), Julien Brecard (148,000) and Guillermo Sanz (58,000) will also be in the mix when chips are emptied onto the felt for Day 2.

Not all who entered prospered, though. Players such as Benjamin Spragg, John Duthie, Fintan Hand and Dara O'Kearney all fell shy of putting chips into a bag.

With late registration now closed in the turbo flight, it is just a matter of time before the full Day 2 lineup is confirmed.

Starting at noon local time tomorrow, Day 2 is scheduled to resume on Level 16, with blinds of 3,000/ 6,000 and a big blind ante of 6,000. The plan is to play 10 hour-long levels, with play for the day ending at the conclusion of Level 25. At that point, the remaining players will bag their chips and progress to Day 3.

2026 Irish Open Main Event - Remaining Schedule

DayDateTime
Day 2April 412:00 p.m.
Day 3April 512:00 p.m.
Day 4April 61:00 p.m.

Be sure to tune into PokerNews where you will find live coverage of all the major moments until a 2026 Irish Open Champion is crowned.

Tags: Benjamin SpraggDara O'KearneyDean LyallFintan HandGlenn CochraneGuillermo SanzIan HamiltonJiri KocobJohn DuthieJulien BrecardKevin KilleenKristian SvanbomRoope TarmiRory JenningsSimon WilsonWilliam Kassouf

Svanbom Drills River for Double Knockout

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Kristian Svanbom
Kristian Svanbom

Kristian Svanbom in middle position, Joseph East in the hijack, and Josep Ruiz in the cutoff had each put in 35,000 on the 626 flop. The J then fell on the turn, prompting Svanbom to push all in.

He covered both opponents and saw East call off his remaining 80,000 chips. Ruiz went deep into the tank before also committing his stack, putting his 155,000 chips at risk.

Joseph East: 22 All in
Josep Ruiz: K6 All in
Kristian Svanbom: 76

Svanbom had the worst hand of the three contenders, but it became the best hand when he improved to a full house on the 7 river.

East and Ruiz left the table in a stunned state as Svanbom gleefully dragged the massive pot and solidified his position as one of the chipleaders in the room.

Player Chips Progress
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Kristian Svanbom
765,000
350,000
350,000
Day 1D Chip Leader
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Joseph East
Busted
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Josep Ruiz
Busted

Tags: Josep RuizJoseph EastKristian Svanbom

Jacks Final Hand for Grodek

Level 14 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Stanislaw Grodek
Stanislaw Grodek

Stanislaw Grodek got his stack of 115,000 in preflop from late position against Antoine Vranken in early position, and was the player at risk.

Stanislaw Grodek: JxJx All in
Antoine Vranken: AA

Nothing changed on the 510Q8K runout. Vranken's aces held to scoop the pot and send Grodek to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Antoine Vranken
253,000
149,000
149,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Stanislaw Grodek
Busted

Tags: Antoine VrankenStanislaw Grodek

Hamilton and Fowler Tangle in Huge Pot

Level 13 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ian Hamilton
Ian Hamilton

The action was joined with a board dealt to a J845 turn, and roughly 32,000 in the pot.

James Fowler put a bet of 21,000 into the middle from the hijack, but was met with a raise to 55,000 from Ian Hamilton on the button. Fowler made the call, and the two headed to a river.

That river was the 3, and when Fowler checked, Hamilton moved all in, covering his opponent's remaining 165,000.

Fowler took his time to come to a decision, ultimately choosing to return his cards to the dealer and surrender the chips in the middle.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian Hamilton
537,000
122,000
122,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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James Fowler
165,000
165,000
165,000

Tags: Ian HamiltonJames Fowler

Docherty Doubles

Level 13 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
David Docherty
David Docherty

Marcus McHale opened to 6,000 under the gun, which a player on his left flat called. When the action folded to David Docherty, he moved all in for 56,000. McHale called, and the second player folded.

David Docherty: 88 All in
Marcus McHale: AJ

Both players connected with the flop, but crucially, Docherty flopped a set on 8JQ to take a commanding lead.

The 10 offered McHale a new way to win, but the 6 river was unforthcoming, and he paid Docherty his double up.

Player Chips Progress
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David Docherty
125,500
300
300
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Marcus McHale
85,000
85,000
85,000

Tags: David DochertyMarcus McHale

Cushion Takes Out Spragg

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Benjamin Spragg
Benjamin Spragg

In the previous level, Sarah Cushion opened to 6,000 from the cutoff before seeing Benjamin Spragg move all in for 44,500 from the small blind. When the action folded back to Cushion, she gave it careful consideration before calling.

Benjamin Spragg: K6 All in
Sarah Cushion: 77

There was something for everyone on the A72 flop; however, the K turn and 9 river were unable to save Spragg, who saw his chips move across the table to their new owner.

Player Chips Progress
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Sarah Cushion
172,000
172,000
172,000
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Benjamin Spragg
Busted
pokerstars

Tags: Benjamin SpraggSarah Cushion

2026 Irish Open Main Event Breaks Attendance Record

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Irish Open 2026
Irish Open 2026

Including the current entries in the Day 1e turbo flight, the 2026 Irish Open Main Event has eclipsed 4,562 total entries, surpassing last year's record turnout.

With four and a half hours of late registration to go in Day 1e, the prize pool, which stands at €4,431,930 at the time of writing, is certain to grow even more massive as the night goes on.

Nedelcu Runs Into Better Ace

Level 10 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Narcis Nedelcu
Narcis Nedelcu

Nursing a short stack, Narcis Nedelcu found an opportunity to move all in preflop for his remaining chips. With the pot unopened when the action got to him in the cutoff, he moved his stack of 9,000 into the middle. Darren McBrearty looked at his cards in the big blind and called.

Narcis Nedelcu: A10 All in
Darren McBrearty: AJ

The 4910 moved Nedelcu into the lead, but it was short-lived when the dealer introduced the J to the board.

The K river changed nothing, and Nedelcu said his goodbyes to the table.

Player Chips Progress
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Darren McBrearty
80,000
80,000
80,000
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Narcis Nedelcu
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Darren McBreartyNarcis Nedelcu

Sanz Flipped Out

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Guillermo Sanz
Guillermo Sanz

Mats Viking opened under the gun to 3,000. Edwin Roycroft made it 9,000 to go in the next seat over, after which the action folded to PokerStars ambassador Guillermo Sanz in the big blind.

Sanz thought for a moment before moving all in for 42,500. Viking quickly folded, but Roycroft snap-called with the covering stack.

Guillermo Sanz: AK All in
Edwin Roycroft: QQ

Sanz increased his outs on the 7610 flop, but Roycroft's queen reigned supreme on the 6 turn and 9 runout to set Sanz's fate in stone.

Player Chips Progress
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Tahar Said
240,000
25,600
25,600
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Mats Viking
140,000
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Edwin Roycroft
97,500
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Guillermo Sanz
Busted
pokerstars

Tags: Edwin RoycroftGuillermo SanzMats Viking

Sootla Wants All of It

Level 7 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Ranno Sootla
Ranno Sootla

Ranno Sootla opened to 1,700 from the gun, which picked up one caller before the action folded to Kimberly Durham in the big blind. Durham three-bet to 5,700 before seeing Sootla return in kind, four-betting to 12,700. The initial caller folded, but Durham called.

On a board of 743, Durham checked before folding when Sootla put her all in, for her remaining 13,500.

Player Chips Progress
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Ranno Sootla
82,500
82,500
82,500
WSOP 1X Winner
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Kimberly Durham
13,500
13,500
13,500

Tags: Kimberly DurhamRanno Sootla

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