Jimmy McSweeney Wins Ladbrokes Irish Poker Festival
Oct 8, 2008 - 10:22:45 AM
Capacity-busting 832 entrants create a prize pool of €416,000 at
Killarney, Ireland tournament - the largest European ranking event
ever. The €500 + €50 buy-in main event at the Ladbrokes.com Irish Poker
Festival, held from Oct. 2 to 5 in Killarney, Ireland, has been won by
Jimmy McSweeney from Cork, Ireland. He took home €100,000 for his
victory
The €500 + €50 buy-in main event at the Ladbrokes.com Irish Poker
Festival, held from Oct. 2 to 5 in Killarney, Ireland, has been won by
Jimmy McSweeney from Cork, Ireland. He took home €100,000 for his
victory.
The main event proved so popular the capacity was raised from 625 to
750 in the week leading up to the tournament but organisers managed
ultimately to accommodate 832 players -- a record for a European
ranking event -- using the alternates system. This created a prize pool
of €416,000 which smashed the Ladbrokes.com guarantee of €250,000.
Bryan Coleman, Irish Territory Manager at Ladbrokes.com said, "We're
absolutely delighted with the turnout and would like to thank all the
players who made this festival such a success. Our heartiest
congratulations go to Jimmy who is a worthy champion and we're sure
we'll be hearing more of him in the future."
The 832 players, including Ladbrokes pro Roy "The Boy" Brindley, and
pot-limit Omaha world champion Marty Smyth, played down to a final
table of eight over three gruelling days. The top 83 got paid and the
final eight were shooting for prizes of:
- €100,000
- €65,000
- €35,000
- €25,000
- €20,000
- €15,000
- €12,000
- €10,000
The fortunate finalists were:
- Seat 1: Jimmy McSweeney 2,900,000 (in chips)
- Seat 2: Steve Johnson 900,000
- Seat 3: Nick Heather 1,700,000
- Seat 4: Hugh Whelan 700,000
- Seat 5: Ian Smith 720,000
- Seat 6: Barry Hand 1,000,000
- Seat 7: Bo Ericshen 2,200,000
- Seat 8: Andrew Roberts 2,600,000
The first to exit was Barry Hand. He raised McSweeney's 180,000 bet
to 500,000 and McSweeney pushed all in. Hand called with A-K and
McSweeney showed 10-10. The flop came ace high and Hand's supporters
roared their approval but the celebration was short-lived as a 10 fell
on the river giving McSweeney trip tens. Hand was gone earning €10,000
and McSweeney jumped to 4,000,000 in chips.
Steve Johnson was next to go. He went all in from the button for
only 3 big blind's having been crippled in the first hand. Both blinds
call and the players checked it down. Steve mucked, was shown a
straight by the big blind and hits the rail to collect his €12,000.
Ian Smith exited in sixth for €15,000 when he re-raised Hugh Whelan
all in on a board of T-6-3. Whelan called with top two pair and Smith
showed A-J. Smith strengthened with an ace on the turn, but a 5 on the
river sealed his fate.
The next battle saw a short-stacked Nick Heather push all-in over
the top of McSweeney's opening raise with Q-J only to get called by
A-J. The board didn't throw up the necessary queen, Heather exited in
fifth for €20,000 and McSweeney further enhanced his stack.
Whelan, who had recovered from having just one ante four tables out,
was next to bust. After raising his button, he was put all-in by Andrew
Roberts in the big blind. Roberts had J-J and Whelan had 3-3. The board
ran out A-5-4-J-K and Whelan went home with €25,000 for his fourth
place finish.
Soon after Roberts raised once again, McSweeney flat called and Bo
Ericshen raised all-in with 2,200,000 in chips. Roberts stepped aside
and McSweeney called showing 9-9 versus Ericshen's 8-8. The board ran
out Q-J-J-7-7 and Erichsen was eliminated in third place picking up
€35,000.
McSweeney had soared into the lead of the impending heads up battle
with Andrew Roberts and duly accounted for his opponent after raising a
pot then calling Roberts' all in. He showed 6-6 and his opponent showed
A-9. With the board falling K-Q-Q-2-J, McSweeney's pair held up and he
scooped the €100,000 first prize while Roberts' took down €65,000 for
his second place finish.
The €300 + €30 side event, which attracted 391 entries creating a
prize pool of €105,000 was won by John Lavin from Mayo who took down
the €25,000 first prize.
The event was filmed for documentary broadcast on Irish terrestrial TV station TG4 and for subsequent distribution to networks around the world. A web stream of the documentary will also be available on Ladbrokespoker.com.
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