Partypoker online qualifier Leo “georgedoors” Nash was all in with 
and at risk of elimination against the 
of Thomas Gallagher
The board ran out 



and the scores on the doors for Nash was zero.
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Tommy O'Rourke
Tommy O'Rourke opened the action from early position and when Micheal O'Brien moved all in for 170,000 O'Rourke snapped him off.
O'Brien: 

O'Rourke: 

“I’ve got a good feeling about this one,” O'Brien optimistically said.
The board ran out 




O'Brien was felted and O'Rourke added another chunk to his huge stack along with some comments about what a lucky so and so he was.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Tommy O'Rourke
|
1,700,000
1,552,500
|
1,552,500
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Busted
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Originally the day was scheduled to end at the conclusion of Level 24 or 12 levels into Day 2.
The day could end a little sooner as with 61 players remaining the tournament director just announced Day 2 will play down to 27 players.
Dara O'Kearney is an Irish pro who doesn't need much introduction. Padraig and he reminisce at last year's dash between two final tables in Killarney.
Nathan Freeman Smith moved all in for around 10 big blinds and it fell to Robert Clarke to give him a spin and he was soon wishing he hadn’t.
Smith had the 
and dominated the 
of Clarke.
The board ran out 



and it was doubling time for Smith.
Gavin Carroll raised to 56,000 from under the gun with 
before Martin Ozali jammed for 132,000 with 
from late position.
All other players folded their hands before Carroll called.
The 



board ran out all blanks for Carroll while Ozali managed to more than double up his short stack.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
|
|
300,000
174,900
|
174,900
|
Gavin Carroll
|
300,000
90,000
|
90,000
|
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Thomas Gallagher
Paul Leckey opened the action and Thomas Gallagher jammed it all in for just over 200,000. Back to Leckey who snap called and it was off to the races.
Leckey: 

Gallagher: 

The board ran out 




Set on the flop for Gallagher and a timely double up.
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