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The Irish Poker Tour €100K for €100 Main Event champion Mark Murphy

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  • €100K for €100 Final Table Results
  • €100K for €100 Festival Results
  • What's Next for the Irish Poker Tour?

A few eyebrows were raised when the Irish Poker Tour placed a €100,000 guarantee on the prize pool of a €100 buy-in event, not least because the €75+€25 buy-in meant 1,333 players needed to enter to avoid an overlay. Not only did the prize pool reach its guarantee, but the 1,927 entrants ensured it was surpassed by €38,745!

The money bubble finally popped during Day 2, with Shane Dempsey crashing out in 194th place, locking in a €250 min-cash for the surviving players. Dara O'Kearney, Nick Slade, and Stephane Blasques were among the in-the-money finishers.

Each of the nine finalists locked in €2,400 for their €100 investment, and it was Poland's Konrad Milkiewicz who claimed that sum after busting in ninth place. A regular on the Irish Poker Tour, Milkiewicz recently cashed in the €700 Irish Poker Cup in Killarney for €3,700.

Brian Holland more than doubled his recorded live earnings with the €2,900 eighth-place prize money, with Belgium's Yannick D'Heere's first in-the-money finish since September 2022 being a seventh-place finish worth a career-best €3,500.

Sixth place and €4,320 went to Patrick Coulter, who was joined on the sidelines by Tomas Flanagan (€5,400), Dale Ryan (€6,700), and Shane Delaney (€9,000).

The heads-up duo of Mark Murphy and Joseph Ladniak were now guaranteed a five-figure sum. Ladniak fell at the final hurdle and banked €13,500, leaving Murphy to get his hands on the winner's trophy and €22,000 in prize money, more than doubling his previous best live score.

€100K for €100 Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Mark MurphyIreland€22,000
2Joseph LadniakIreland€13,500
3Shane DelaneyIreland€9,000
4Dale RyanIreland€6,700
5Tomas FlanaganIreland€5,400
6Patrick Joseph CoulterNorthern Ireland€4,320
7Yannick D'HeereBelgium€3,500
8Brian HollandIreland€2,900
9Konrad MilkiewiczPoland€2,400

€100K for €100 Festival Results

It wasn't only the Main Event finalists that won substantial sums for low buy-ins. Paul Carr, who seems to win an Irish Poker Tour event at every stop, took down the €300 No-Limit Hold'em Dublin 300 for €7,265.

Barry McKelvey turned €150 into €6,700 and a gold medal by becoming the APAT Irish Championship champion. McKelvey defeated Darren McGinley heads-up, resigning the runner-up to a €4,235 consolation prize and a silver APAT medal. Jumir Veaceslav was third, a finish good for a bronze medal and €2,700.

EventEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrize
€100K for €1001,927€138,745Mark Murphy€22,000
€300 Dublin 300112€28,495Paul Carr€7,265
€150 APAT Irish Championship245€30,000Barry McKelvey€6,700
€250 PLO51€10,770Daryl McAleenan€3,800
€250 PLO33€7,500James O'Sullivan€3,300
€150 Friday Night NLH69€8,280Paudie Cusack€2,640
€150 €10K One Dayer74€10,000Fergal Coyle€2,270
€150 MonsterStack147€17,640Anthony Crampton€2,248
€150 St. Patrick's Kings and Queens35€4,200Michael Merrigan€1,140
€200 PLO 4/5 Card15€2,450Michael Merrigan€1,000

What's Next for the Irish Poker Tour?

The Irish Poker Tour heads to Athlone on April 5 for the Athlone €40K in a Day, which includes a €200 buy-in, €30,000 guaranteed Main Event.

From there, the tour returns to the Green Isle Hotel in Dublin from April 30 until May 5 for the 2025 edition of The Monster. The 2024 Monster was ridiculously successful and saw guarantees smashed left, right, and centre. Some 1,858 players bought into the €150 Main Event, created a guarantee-busting €223,560 prize pool that Peter Burnett won for €25,125 after a three-handed deal.

This year's Monster has combined guarantees of over €350,000, with the €150 Main Event carrying a €250,000 guarantee.

As always, head online to Paddy Power Poker if you want to satellite your way into an Irish Poker Tour event from a few cents.

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