2019 Winamax Poker Open Dublin

€1,000 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 Winamax Poker Open Dublin

Final Results
Winner
Patrick Clarke
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
€40,640
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Entries
194
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

Patrick Clarke Wins Winamax Poker Open High Roller for €40,640

Level 35 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Winamax Poker Open High Roller Champion Patrick Clarke
Winamax Poker Open High Roller Champion Patrick Clarke

After topping a field of 194, Irishman Patrick Clarke has added the Winamax Poker Open High Roller to his poker resume taking home €40,640.

Clarke's two biggest live cashes have come in Dublin; it's also Clarke's fourth tournament victory here in the Irish capital.

"My two biggest victories have been here," said Clarke after securing victory. "A few big ones. I love Dublin, it's just my home!

"I know a lot of people in the Irish scene, so everyone's here. I love the Winamax Tour, I come here every year. It's great fun, even if you're not playing. There's always something to do!"

Clarke beat Portuguese player Jose Quintas and Philippe Guillou into second and third place respectively, with start-of-day chip leader Matthieu Lamagnere finishing fifth and Aladin Reskallah the last Winamax Team Pro standing finishing in sixth.

Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPayout (EUR)
1Patrick ClarkeIreland€ 40,640
2Jose QuintasPortugal€ 29,020
3Philippe GuillouFrance€ 20,730
4Gabor SzaboHungary€ 14,810
5Matthieu LamagnereFrance€ 10,580
6Aladin ReskallahFrance€ 7,550
7Maxim BuylBelgium€ 5,400
Winamax Poker Open Dublin High Roller Final Table
Winamax Poker Open Dublin High Roller Final Table

Final Day Recap

Clarke came into the day 28th of 29 players remaining, and admitted he was expecting an early exit or a quick spin. But after three double-ups in the first orbit, he said he never really looked back.

"I just waited for the right opportunities," said Clarke who shot into the chip lead as soon as the third level of the day. However, he fell back and it was Quintas who enjoyed a good spell on the feature table to lead with three tables remaining.

Jose Quintas
Jose Quintas

Former champion and Winamax Team Pro Adrien Delmas was eliminated in 18th place for €1,610, getting it in drawing dead having rivered a straight only for Philippe Guillou to have flopped a flush.

By two tables, Quintas still sat in the lead, ahead of Belgian Maxim Buyl and Guillou, and series of eliminations for both Guillou and final table chip leader Gabor Szabo saw them take the initiative with seven players remaining.

It didn't take long for short stack Buyl to bust, with the players then heading on dinner break. When they returned the final Winamax Team Pro Aladin Reskallah was eliminated, with his sixes falling to Clarke's ace-king.

Patrick Clarke
Patrick Clarke

Clarke would add another elimination, after Matthieu Lamagnere was eliminated in fifth, as the Irishman sent Szabo to the rail. The Hungarian held pocket tens, but Clarke flopped a set with pocket sixes to send his opponent to the rail.

The Irishman held almost two thirds of the chips in play three-handed, but two doubles for Guillou, through Jose Quintas and through Clarke himself, saw him stay alive. In fact, it was Quintas who doubled through Clarke to briefly take the chip lead, but that was as close as anyone came to taking the title away from Clarke.

He sent Guillou to the rail in third and then saw off Quintas heads-up in a pot where the pair both made aces up, with Clarke's hand best, seeing him securing victory and the €40,640 first prize.

Winamax Poker Open High Roller Champion Patrick Clarke
Winamax Poker Open High Roller Champion Patrick Clarke

Tags: Adrien DelmasAladin ReskallahGabor SzaboJose QuintasMatthieu LamagnereMaxim BuylPatrick ClarkePhilippe Guillou