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Cotton Club Monsterstack

Monsterstack
Level: 2 | Blinds: 100-300 | BB Ante: 300
Ave. Stack: 50,000 - Prizepool: €7,500 - Field: 57/57

Monsterstack just started with 57 entries already looks like another busy tournament. It’s €200 buy-in with €7,500 guarantee. Late registration is open for 3h 35min.

Join us at Talbot Hotel Clonmel

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Updated By: Jerry Fitzgerald

Cotton Club Monsterstack Ready To Go

Siege Of Clonmel Final
Level: 17 | Blinds: 5K-10K | BB Ante: 10K
Ave. Stack: 310,000 - Prizepool: €91,375 - Field: 72/557

50,000 stack. €7,500 Guaranteed €125+€25 Entry

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Updated By: Ferdia MacAonghusa

Day 2 Away and Running €91,375 in the Prizepool

Siege Of Clonmel Final
Level: 15 | Blinds: 3000-6000 | BB Ante: 6K
Ave. Stack: 250k - Prizepool: €91,375 - Field: 99/547

60 optimists played the Hyper Flight and 17 got through with Charles Ward bagging 450k.

The Final has started with 99 players.

€20k for first, €450 for 56th

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Huge Field in the Siege of Clonmel

Siege Of Clonmel Final
Level: 15 | Blinds: 3000-6000 | BB Ante: 6K
Ave. Stack: 242,439 - Prizepool: €81,533 - Field: 82/497

Siege Of Clonmel Heads for 500 Players

Sandra Walsh Heads the Qualifiers

The Poker Room at the Talbot Hotel, Clonmel was packed all day as players from all over Ireland and further afield took the chance to play Championship-style poker at everyday prices. For just €200 anybody could play in a big field with the chance of a very tidy score.

After four of the five flights in the Siege of Clonmel Main Event there have been 497 entries; thus far generating a prizepool of €81,533 and there will be something in the €20,000 range for Sunday night’s winner.

Sandra Walsh is the current chip leader with 695,000, closely followed by former Limerick Poker Festival Main Event winner Brian Slattery on 685,000. Ciaran Cummins finishes ou the top three on 547,000. 82 players have qualified for today’s Final at 13:00 thus far.

One final chance today for non-qualifiers comes at 11:30 when Flight 1E Hyper kicks off.

Little Mo Wins Omaha

Tomas Geleziunas, better known to most of Irish poker as Little Mo, beat Helen Goberville in a titanic heads up to win the Saturday Omaha for €2,450. Helen had been chip leader throughout the tournament but couldn’t defeat Tomas who is widely recognised as one of the top Omaha tournament players in the country.

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Updated By: Jason Tompkins

Guarantee Reached in Siege Main Event

Irish Poker Cup Day 1C
Level: 1 | Blinds: 100-100 | BB Ante: 100
Ave. Stack: 40000 - Prizepool: €50529 - Field: 71/74

Level 1 in Flight 1C is all it took to hit the €50k guarantee.

Onwards and upwards

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Patrick Lynn Eliminated in 4th Place (€5,875 incl €2,500 bounties)

Paddy Power Mystery Bounty
Level: 24 | Blinds: 40K-80K | BB Ante: 80K
Ave. Stack: 1,970,000 - Prizepool: €90,585 - Field: 3/197

Michael Weissman opened from the button, and received calls from Jaunius Kavalciukas and Patrick Lynn in the blinds.

On the K102 flop, Lynn check-jammed for around 800,000 versus a continuation bet of 200,000 from Weissman, with Weissman making the call with the covering stack.

Patrick Lynn: KJ
Michael Weissman: K9

Lynn looked in great shape for a double-up with the better pair of kings, but the 3 turn gave Weissman the diamond draw, and the 4 rolled off on the river to send him the pot with the nine-high flush.

The players have taken a short break to discuss a potential deal.

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Michael Weissman3,170,000
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Sean Murtagh Eliminated in 6th Place (€3,475 incl €1,500 bounty)

Paddy Power Mystery Bounty
Level: 22 | Blinds: 20K-40K | BB Ante: 40K
Ave. Stack: 1,182,000 - Prizepool: €90,585 - Field: 5/197

Short-stack Sean Murtagh was all-in and at risk versus chip leader Jaunius Kavalciukas.

Sean Murtagh: KQ
Jaunius Kavalciukas: AQ

Murtagh’s queen was dominated and his exit was confirmed by the A105Q2 runout.

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Jaunius Kavalciukas3,100,000
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Peter Cahill Eliminated in 7th Place (€3,475 – incl €1,500 bounty)

Paddy Power Mystery Bounty
Level: 22 | Blinds: 20K-40K | BB Ante: 40K
Ave. Stack: 985,000 - Prizepool: €90,585 - Field: 6/197

Peter Cahill jammed the button for 440,000 and was looked up by Jaunius Kavalciukas in the big blind.

Peter Cahill: JJ
Jaunius Kavalciukas: A5

Cahill was in great shape for a double-up but the ace was in the window on the A62 flop, and the 106 turn and river did not provide him with an unlikely escape.

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Jaunius Kavalciukas2,700,000
Peter Cahill0
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Alex Coughlan Eliminated in 8th Place (€3,675 – incl €2,000 bounties)

Paddy Power Mystery Bounty
Level: 21 | Blinds: 15K-30K | BB Ante: 30K
Ave. Stack: 844,285 - Prizepool: €90,585 - Field: 7/197

Alex Coughlan moved all-in for 370,000 and was called by Jaunius Kavalciukas.

Alex Coughlan: 99
Jaunius Kavalciukas: AQ

Coughlan was ahead in a race, but the flop came Q87 to put his opponent in front, and the 410 turn and river spelt the end of the road of another deep run here in Killarney for Coughlan.

Coughlan takes home €3,675, including €2,000 in bounties.

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Jaunius Kavalciukas1,675,000
Alex Coughlan0
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Adrian Creagh Eliminated in 9th Place (€1,450)

Paddy Power Mystery Bounty
Level: 21 | Blinds: 15K-30K | BB Ante: 30K
Ave. Stack: 738,750 - Prizepool: €90,585 - Field: 8/197

Short-stack Adrian Creagh moved all-in for 115,000 and was called by Tom Dunne.

Adrian Creagh: A9
Tom Dunne: QQ

Creagh needed some help versus Dunne’s ladies, but he bricked the 1076J10 runout. Dunne then pulled a €2,000 bounty.

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Tom Dunne1,195,000
Adrian Creagh0
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Updated By: Jerry Fitzgerald