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The Irish Poker Masters Main Event has completed both its starting flights with Day 1B concluding on December 13. The total attendance topped the scales at 1,341 entrants, meaning the €1 million guarantee has been blown out of the water.
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Team partypoker’s Dzmitry Urbanovich competed on Day 1B and shone brightly, bagging up 4,099,649 chips when the curtain came down on proceedings. That colossal stack was enough to claim second-place in the Day 1B chip counts and fourth-place overall.
Canada’s Jiachen Gong finished Day 1B with the title of chip leader courtesy of their 5,107,406 stack. This places Gong second overall with 202 players remaining.
Day 1B saw several stellar names progress to Day 2, which shuffles up and deals at 19:05 GMT on December 14.
Christoph Vogelsang (3,711,797), Conor Beresford (3,537,440), Aliaksei Boika (2,588,964), Aleksejs Ponakovs (1,836,553), Sergio Aido (1,588,984), Adrian Mateos (1,254,497), Steven Van Zadelhoff (768,051), and Preben Stokkan (225,590) among them.
All 202 players returning on Day 2 are in the money. They’ll take home at least €2,082 for their efforts but reaching the final table guarantees at least €17,025 hits their partypoker account. The top three finishers pad their bankrolls with six-figure prizes, with the champion of the IPM Main Event turning their €1,100 investments into a cool €215,163.
Irish Poker Masters Main Event Day 1B Top 10 Chip Counts
There are very few of the current crop of poker’s top youngsters who can rival Adrian Mateos’ rise to the top of the professional ranks – taking over the top all-time Spanish tournament winnings spot after only 5 years on the circuit.
- Adrian Mateos is a famous poker player from San Martin de la Vega, Spain. He earned more than USD 21,384,436.00 in his poker carreer with poker live tournaments alone. Cash Games not included. His last public game was in 13-Mar-2020 where he finished as 5 in the $ 250,000 No Limit Hold'em - Super High Roller Bowl event in partypoker LIVE - partypoker MILLIONS Sochi Super High Roller Series, Sochi.
- October 4 was another action-packed Sunday in the online poker tournament world and there were plenty of familiar names who found themselves in the winner’s circle. Adrian Mateos was one such.
Place | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | Jiachen Gong | Canada | 5,107,406 |
2 | Dzmitry Urbanovich | Latvia | 4,099,649 |
3 | Christoph Vogelsang | United Kingdom | 3,711,797 |
4 | Conor Beresford | United Kingdom | 3,537,440 |
5 | Georgi Sandev | Bulgaria | 3,430,400 |
6 | Adi Rajkovic | Austria | 3,383,874 |
7 | Dean Hutchison | United Kingdom | 2,990,448 |
8 | Davide Nutarelli | Malta | 2,712,742 |
9 | Victor Simionato | Brazil | 2,615,328 |
10 | Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | 2,588,964 |
Irish Poker Masters Main Event Final Table Payouts
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Place | Prize |
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1 | €215,163 |
2 | €148,042 |
3 | €101,620 |
4 | €66,267 |
5 | €45,290 |
6 | €34,894 |
7 | €27,433 |
8 | €21,661 |
9 | €17,025 |
Mary Pudmoreff Wins The JP Masters
Canada’s Mary Pudmoreff is the champion of The JP Masters, a €530 buy-in event that saw 726 players turn out across three Day 1s.
Pudmoreff bought in on Day 1B on December 12 and turned her 100,000 starting stack into 528,071. That was enough for 16th place at the close of play. Pudmoreff also helped herself to €937 worth of bounty payments during her flight.
That bounty payment swelled to a massive €28,240 when Pudmoreff found herself as the last player standing. First-place weighed in at €24,661, meaning Pudmoreff secured a total prize worth €52,901.
Our champion sent Russia’s Aleksandr Zhilin to the rail in second-place. While the Russian star was disappointed not to win, the €35,061 combined runner-up prize will help numb the pain somewhat.
Several other household names cashed in this awesome event. Team partypoker’s Josip Simunic was one of them, eventually falling in 12th place for a €2,901 combined haul.
Others included Adrian Mateos, Michael Tureneic, Yiannis Liperis, Joao Vieira, Katie Swift, Andras Nemeth, Gianluca Speranza, and Daan Mulders.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounties |
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1 | Mary Pudmoreff | Canada | €24,661 | €28,240 |
2 | Aleksandr Zhilin | Russia | €24,624 | €10,437 |
3 | Rui Ferreira | Netherlands | €16,377 | €5,218 |
4 | Patrice Brandt | United Kingdom | €10,656 | €2,703 |
5 | Pavlo Kolinovskyi | Ukraine | €7,306 | €2,042 |
6 | David Carrasco | Croatia | €5,654 | €2,062 |
7 | Thomas Holmer | Denmark | €4,181 | €3,490 |
8 | Aleksei Barkov | Russia | €3,343 | €4,375 |
9 | Leonid Orman | Russia | €2,667 | €3,406 |
Other Irish Poker Masters Results
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It’s great to see some Irish players take down Irish Poker Masters events recently. Aaron Harding triumphed in the IPM #10 Mix-Max and secured a €11,333. Dara O’Kearney also bagged himself a title. He took down the IPM #16 6-Max Turbo PKO for a combined prize worth €7,360.
- Niklas Astedt – first-place in the IPM #17 Omaha High Roller for €27,131
- Aaron Harding – first-place in the IPM #10 Mix-Max for €11,333
- Erik Olofsson – first-place in the IPM #12 6-Max for €10,002
- Boris Angelov – first-place in the IPM #18 6-Max Hyper for €9,603
- Dara O’Kearney – first-place in the IPM #16 6-Max Turbo PKO for €7,360*
- Tobias Andersen – first-place in the IPM #13 Omaha for €5,896
- Rayan Chamas – first-place in the IPM #15 7-Max Turbo for €5,865
- Riku Koivurinne – first-place in the IPM #17 Mini Omaha High Roller for €4,427
- Tautvydas Basinskas – first-place in the IPM #10 Mini Mix-Max for €2,651
- Dominik Fessel – first-place in the IPM #12 Mini 6-max for €2,632
- Alexander Fitasov – first-place in the IP #13 Mini Omaha for €1,117
*includes bounty payments
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Adrian Mateos won the 2019 partypoker LIVE 2019 MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event for $1,162,805 after a three-way deal. This latest in a long line of victories push Mateos’ live poker tournament winnings to $19,423,996.
Mateos struck the deal with Aaron Van Blarcum and Chris Hunichen. The trio shared $3,230,000 of the $10 million prize pool.
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Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | $1,162,805* |
2 | Aaron Van Blarcum | United States | $970,000* |
3 | Chris Hunichen | United States | $1,097,195* |
4 | Scott Wellenbach | Canada | $650,000 |
5 | William Blais | Canada | $500,000 |
6 | Oleg Mandzjuk | Germany | $350,000 |
7 | Peter Jetten | Canada | $250,000 |
8 | Gregory Baird | United States | $180,000 |
9 | Philipp Gruissem | Germany | $140,000 |
The $10,300 buy-in Main Event attracted 948 entrants leaving partypoker with a $520,000 overlay. Dozens of the world’s best players bought in, including Mateos, hoping for a big win in The Bahamas.
Each of the 135 players who made it through to Day 3 received prize money for their efforts. Such luminaries as Manig Loeser, Ryan Laplante, Isaac Haxton, Kahle Burns, and 2019 Poker Masters winner Sam Soverel cashed. Kristen Bicknell, Dzmitry Urbanovich, Darren Elias and Sergi Reixach also cashed.
Mateos in the Middle of the Pack
Day 4, the final day, saw 24 players return to the tables with Mateos in the middle of the pack. Team partypoker pro Ludovic Geilich was the chip leader with 116,000,000 chips but he endured a torrid time.
Geilich was forced to fold on the flop in a three-bet hand against William Blais which hurt his stack. Soon after, Blais opened to 4,000,000 and Geilich called on the button with pocket aces. Alex Foxen squeezed all-in for 37,800,000, Blais folded but Geilich called. Foxen showed king-jack with the jack of hearts. The board ran all hearts to gift Foxen a flush and leave Geilich with a short stack of four bigs. He busted shortly after in 14th place for $65,000.
Former WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess, Foxen, Jonathan Kozel, and Oskar Prehm busted to set the nine-handed final table.
Mateos Third in Chips at the Final Table
Philipp Gruissem was the first player to bust from the final table, suffering the same fate as Geilich. Gruissem got his chips into the middle with aces and Hunichen called with sixes. A six on the turn improved Hunichen to a set and sent Gruissem home in ninth for $140,000.
Hunichen sent Gregory Baird to the showers in eighth for his first six-figure prize. Peter Jetten pushed all-in with king-ten and lost to Scott Wellenbach’s queens to leave only six players in the hunt.
Those six became five when Oleg Mandzjuk three-bet all-in with five-four and lost to the ace-eight of Wellenbach.
Blais got lucky against Geilich earlier in the day, but ran out of luck against Hunichen. Blais looked set for a double when his ace-eight was against queen-ten. That was until Hunichen spiked a queen on the river to end Blais’ tournament. This was only Blais’ second cash and it weighed in at $500,000.
Philanthropist Wellenbach secured the $650,000 fourth-place prize only 10 months after winning $671,240. Wellenbach’s short stack shove with queen-five fell foul to the ace-nine of Aaron Van Blarcum.
Final Three Players Strike a Deal
The final trio of players locked horns for a short while before going on an official break. They struck a deal during that break which left $100,000 for the eventual champion.
Hunichen secured $1,097,195 but would win no more as he fell in third. The American committed his stack with ace-three and lost to the dominating ace-king of Van Blarcum.
Both Mateos and Van Blarcum were almost level in chips at the start of heads-up but Mateos soon pulled away. Van Blarcum, winner of the WPT Legends of Poker, was down to 134,000,000 chips at the final hand. Mateos held 814,000,000 chips.
Van Blarcum moved all-in with ten-deuce and Mateos called with jack-nine. A nine landed on the flop to put the ball in Mateos’ court. Both the turn and river bricked, busting Van Blarcum in second-place for $970,000, leaving Mateos to collect $1,162,805.
Mateos is a True Superstar
It is difficult to believe Mateos is only 25-years-old. The Spaniard has already won three WSOP bracelets, winning his third aged 22 thus becoming the youngest-ever triple bracelet winner. Mateos was also the first Spaniard to win an EPT title after triumphing in the 2015 Grand Final.
He already tops the Spanish all-time money listings and is now 30th in the entire world.