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Jamie Flynn Banks €70,000 Irish Poker Tour Killarney Prize

The Irish Poker Tour is not even two years old but it is making significant waves within the live poker community. The tour recently stopped off at the I.N.E.C Killarney and Gleneagle Hotel for the Killarney festival, and it is safe to say that the stop was a roaring success.

With its €300,000 guarantee for a €600 buy-in, the No-Limit Hold’em Killarney Main Event was the stop showpiece tournament, and it lived up to its billing. Some 848 players bought in, which created a guarantee-busting €441,893 prize pool that the top 85 finishers shared.

The likes of Sean Prendiville, Paddy Power Poker ambassador Conor O’Driscoll, Dermot Blain, Andy Black, and Keith Brennan were among the in-the-money finishers, with Brennan almost reaching the final table, busting in 12th for €5,700.

All but one of the finalists, ninth-place finisher Tomas Flanagan, walked away with five-figure hauls for their initial investment; Flanagan banked €9,000. Dara O’Kearney fell in eighth for €11,000, Tony Rafter collected €14,000 for his seventh-place finish, while Alan Kelleher walked away with the €17,500 sixth-place prize.

The eliminations of Bobby Willis in fifth for €22,000 and Sandro Taddei in fourth for €28,000 left only a trio of Irish grinders in contention for the title and the massive top prize. Those three became two when Tadhg Conway crashed out in third, a finish good for €36,000.

Jamie Flynn and Niall McAree

Jamie Flynn and Niall McAree met in a one-on-one battle, with the winner earning the right to call themselves an Irish Poker Tour champion. That honor was bestowed on Flynn after the pair struck a heads-up deal that saw McAree collected €63,000 and Flynn receive €70,000 and the tournament’s trophy.

The victory took Flynn’s live lifetime winnings past $600,000, an impressive sum helped by a 75th place finish in the 2018 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event ($91,610) and a ninth-place finish in the 2022 European Poker Tour (EPT) London Main Event (£61,350/$69,353).

Irish Poker Tour Killarney Main Event Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Prize
1 Jamie Flynn Ireland €70,000*
2 Niall McAree Ireland €63,000*
3 Tadhg Conway Ireland €36,000
4 Sandro Taddei Ireland €28,000
5 Bobby Willis Ireland €22,000
6 Alan Kelleher Ireland €17,500
7 Tony Rafter Ireland €14,000
8 Dara O’Kearney Ireland €11,000
9 Tomas Flanagan Ireland €9,000

McAree Claims €10,000 Sole Survivor Prize

Although McAree finished second in the Main Event and banked €7,000 less prize money than Flynn, he actually walked away with €73,000 in total thanks to banking €10,000 from a Paddy Power Poker promotion.

Paddy Power Poker ran a sole survivor promotion for the Killarney Main Event where all online qualifiers are entered into a last longer, with the longest-lasting qualifier receiving a cool €10,000.

Aisling Strain Takes Down Paddy Power Twitch Freeroll

Aisling Strain

Paddy Power Poker hosts a weekly Home Game on Twitch every Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. UK time which costs €50 to enter and has a €1,200 Irish Poker Tour package added to the prize pool. Recently, all package winners also received an entry to a €5,000 freeroll in Killarney.

Forty players competed for a slice of the €5,000 freeroll prize pool. At one point, it looked like Paddy Power Poker ambassador Mark “MBen10” Bennett was going to take it down, but he came unstuck in fifth for a free €400.

Aisling Strain was the last player standing, and she walked away with €1,400 for his efforts. Runner-up Dywer Tobin scooped €1,000 for a few hours’ work.

Rank Player Country Prize
1 Aisling Strain Ireland €1,400
2 Dwyer Tobin Ireland €1,000
3 Vidmantas Beliauskas Lithuania €650
4 Denis Brosnahan Ireland €500
5 Mark Bennett United Kingdom €400
6 Sean Byrne Ireland €350
7 Ray Wheatley Ireland €300
8 Colum Higgins Ireland €200
9 Shane Crosby Ireland €200

Paddy Power Poker is running the same promotion every week in the run-up to the Irish Poker Tour Galway festival in January. A €1,250 package, made up of a €600 Main Event buy-in and four nights accommodation at Galmont Hotel Galway is added to the Home Game prize pool every Tuesday, so get stuck in and see if you can bag yourself some added value.

Other Irish Poker Tour Killarney Results

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
€150 NLHE Opener 121 €16,180 Phil Brown €3,250
€400 NLHE Mystery Bounty 265 €92,601 Stephen Sherlock €9,280
€150 NLHE Freezeout 210 €26,345 Aubrey Murnaghan €3,900
€200 NLHE Ladies Event 46 €7,991 Wilhelmine Connolly €2,700
€1,650 Big Omaha 60 €86,850 Colm Tuite €26,850
€300 NLHE Killarney Poker Cup 164 €42,731 Tom Hanley €8,300
€1,000 NLHE High Roller 62 €53,847 Gediminas Bartkus €13,400
€150 NLHE Turbo Freezeout 83 €10,413 Andy Coughlan €3,015
€2,000 NLHE Super High Roller 32 €57,128 Greg King €19,725
€200 PLO 63 €10,944 Carl Byrne €3,900
€150 NLHE Closer 101 €12,671 Ciaran Cooney €3,500

Upcoming Irish Poker Tour Events

Don’t worry if you missed out on the excitement of the Irish Poker Tour Killarney festival because the action continues coming thick and fast on the Irish Poker Tour, meaning there isn’t long to wait until you can jump into the action and experience that world-famous Irish craic for yourself. Feast your eyes on the table below and discover where in Ireland the Irish Poker Tour next stops off.

Dates Event Location
October 14 Irish Poker Tour Gort The Lady Gregory Hotel, Gort
October 22-24 Irish Poker Tour: Premier Poker Championship The Talbot Hotel, Clonmel
November 17-19 Irish Poker Tour: Dublin Winter Festival Green Isle Hotel, Dublin
November 23 to December 3 The Irish Classic Macau Sporting Club, Cork
December 28-30 Irish Poker Tour Final Green Isle Hotel, Dublin

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