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Murphy Eliminated in 6th – €1,050
Declan Murphy has been eliminated from the Connacht Cup in 6th place, taking home €1,050.
Murphy was all-in pre-flop as a significant short stack with 55,000 after losing a previous hand with Kings, and went to the flop with 4 callers, who all checked to the river.
Flop: 4♣8♣A♦
Turn: 10♥
River: 6♥
Aidan Brady then bet 175,000 and the rest of the players got out of the way.
Murphy turned over Kings again with K♣K♦, and Brady laid down the cards to show his Straight with 9♥7♣.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Aidan Brady | 800,000 |
| Declan Murphy | Busted |
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Reynolds Dodges Elimination in Connacht Cup Final
Robert Reynolds was narrowly saved from elimination in the Connacht Cup Final after a River card that went his way.
Reynolds shoved for 135,000, which was called by Constantine Bucur.
Reynolds showed A♥2♥ and Bucur turns over 10♣10♥.
Bucur hits a House on the flop with Q♠Q♥10♠, and it was looking like Reynolds was headed for the exits when the A♠ came on the turn, giving him a hopeful two-pair.
Finally, the river gifted Reynolds the Q♣ he needed for a House over House to stay in the tournament!
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Robert Reynolds | 254,000 |
| Constantine Bucur | 253,000 |
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Mozic Doubles Up through Keary
Shane Keary has doubled up yet another player and taken a serious hit to his stack after Bostjan Mozic shoved for 217,000 on the river having check-raised the turn with a full board showing 10♥J♣4♠7♠2♠.
Keary called and showed two-pair with 10♦7♥ and Bozic throws down 10♠Q♠ for the rivered spade Flush.
Bozic doubles up into 2nd chip position while Keary takes a tumble down the rankings as we head for the break!
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Bostjan Mozic | 700,000 |
| Shane Keary | 219,000 |
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Sean Conneely Doubles Up Through Chip-Lead Shane Keary
Sean Conneely limped in the SB, prompting chip-lead Shane Keary in the BB to have a look at his cards and see whether or not to let the limp through.
Keary raises to 200,000 – putting Conneely all-in with a call.
They show their cards:
Conneely: Q♣7♣
Keary: K♥Q♦
The board came down 4♦5♦8♥10♠6♥, Conneely hitting a Straight on the river to double-up and stay in the running!
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Sean Conneely | 94,000 |
| Shane Keary | 700,000 |
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Matthew Blayney Knocks Out Another!
Kevin McGahon went all-in for 21,000, and Matthew Blayney called from the button.
McGahon: J♣10♥
Blayney: 7♥7♠
The board ran out with no hits for either player, and McGahon was knocked out in the elimination stages of Day 1B.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Matthew Blayney | 155,000 |
| Kevin McGahon | Busted |
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Culligan Doubles Up in 1B with a House over Straight
Douglas Culligan caught a double-up through Gintaras Sabaitis in the Day 1B flight of the Connacht Cup.
After 4 limps the flop came down 5♥9♦10♣, which Culligan bet 2,200 – 3 players called, including Sabaitis.
The turn was a 6♦, which drew a bet from Bostjan Mozic to 5,000, which was called by Sabaitis.
Culligan then shoved for 12,000, after which Mozic folded and Sabaitis called.
The two players showed their cards and went to the river:
Culligan: 5♣9♥
Sabaitis: 7♥8♥
The river was a 9♣, giving Culligan a Full-House over Sabaitis’s Straight and a much needed double-up, while leaving Sabaitis with a short stack.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Douglas Culligan | 41,000 |
| Gintaras Sabaitis | 17,000 |
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Double KO for Sabaitis
Gintaras Sabaitis was able to give his stack a nice top-up after his A♣K♦ won out over Shane O’Neill and Anibal Sanchez de Campos in a 3-way all-in, with a board of 9♦J♥4♥3♥9♥, with no player holding a heart.
Sabaitis now sits in the top chip positions with 100k in front of him.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Gintaras Sabaitis | 100,000 |
| Shane O'Neill | Busted |
| Anibal Sanchez de Campos | Busted |
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Conway Doubles Up through Hamrock As Carr Regrets Folding
Ian Hamrock started the action off with a button raise to 2200.
Paul Carr called before Tadhg Conway shoved all in for 23,600.
Hamrock re-raises to 54k, which had Carr considering an all-in call – even going so far as to ask what the starting stack was and how many rebuys are permitted – before eventually folding.
Carr showed his 2♥5♥ as the Hamrock and Conway went to showdown.
Conway: A♥3♦
Hamrock: 6♠9♦
Conway hits a 3 on the flop with 3♥K♦Q♠, and the turn brings no joy to Hamrock with an 8♠ coming down.
“Don’t put a 5 down there”, Carr asked the dealer, who then dealt a 5♦ on the river.
“I knew I should’ve put it in!” He remarked, as Conway pulled in the pot to more than double up.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Tadhg Conway | 52,000 |
| Ian Hamrock | 41,000 |
| Paul Carr | 30,000 |
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Fennelly Takes It On The Flop
Keith Touhey made it 1600 after action limped to him pre-flop, which was called by three players including James Fennelly to his right.
The flop came 8♦2♥5♣, which Touhey checked.
Fennelly made it 5000, forcing folds out of the remaining players, and giving him a leg up in chips.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| James Fennelly | 23,000 |
| Keith Touhey | 83,000 |
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Crasenco Takes It On The River Against Mozic
Laura Crasenco opened from middle position to 1700, and was called by Bostjan Mozic in the cut-off.
Flop: K♣2♠3♠
Crasenco bets again, firing 2000, called by Mozic.
Both players check the 8♠ on the turn, showing the river A♣.
Crasenco leads in for 2700, and Mozic folds.
Chip Updates
| PLAYER | CHIPS |
|---|---|
| Laura Crasenco | 28,000 |
| Bostjan Mozic | 39,000 |
