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Neil Channing, 2008 Irish Open Champion, headsup at the final table with Donal Norton (right)

The Irish Poker Open is the longest running No Limit Texas hold 'em poker tournament in Europe and second longest in the world after the World Series of Poker.

First organised in 1980 by Terry Rogers, a well known Irish bookmaker,[1] the event now attracts thousands of players every year and has become a major fixture on the international poker calendar. It is traditionally held over the Easter weekend and prides itself on its friendly atmosphere, wide range of different poker tournaments and the chance for players to have fun, enjoy the craic and sample some of Dublin's legendary hospitality.

After Terry Rogers' death in 1999 the tournament, originally held in Dublin's Eccentric Club, was subsequently hosted by tournament director and poker player Liam Flood and the Merrion Casino.[2] Paddy Power Poker began sponsorship of the event in 2005 and oversaw a period of huge growth. By 2006 the event, with 339 players, had outgrown the Merrion Casino and was held in Jury's Ballsbridge Hotel in Dublin. In 2007 the venue was changed to the Burlington Hotel, Dublin to accommodate the bigger fields, while in 2008 and 2009 the Irish Open venue was Citywest Hotel, Dublin. In 2010 the tournament returned to the Burlington Hotel but numbers were declining, in line with trends and decline in the online poker industry. Liam Flood died in 2014; The Liam Flood Memorial tournament was launched in 2015 and is held in his memory every year.

In 2016, Paul O’Reilly and JP McCann – who both had extensive experience in running major poker tournaments - took over the organisation of the Irish Poker Open. They took the event back to the Citywest Hotel for a week-long festival from March 21 to 28 culminating in a €1,150 buy-in Main Event with a €500k guaranteed prize pool. Their vision for the event was a true festival of poker that would appeal to players of all kinds. Their vision was realised; the very first event smashed the €500k guarantee and attracted 802 players, generating a prize pool of over €800k. Dan Wilson won the Main Event for €150,000.

The event was held online for two years during the COVID-19 pandemic but was back as a live event in 2022 and attracted a huge field of 2,040 entries. American-born professional poker player Steve O’Dwyer, who had been living in Dublin for ten years, won the first prize of €318,700 in a stunning display of poker acumen. O’Dwyer bulldozed his way to victory and single-handedly eliminated all eight of his final table opponents. O'Dwyer is immensely proud of his Irish roots and, despite 30 major tournament victories and more than $33 million in live tournament winnings to his name, he said that winning the Irish Open meant more to him than any other tournament.

Steve O’Dwyer also attended the 2023 event but it was Scottish professional David Docherty who won it for a first prize of €365,000. Docherty, who won his seat online on PokerStars, outlasted a record field of 2,491 players. The event was held at the prestigious Royal Dublin Society from April 3–10 [3] and sponsored by PokerStars and Paddy Power with more than 622 players winning their way into the Main Event in online satellites. The 2023 Irish Open was also the launch event for the 2023 season of PokerStars' UK and Ireland Poker Tour and, after a year of successful performances at UKIPT events, Docherty won the tour's Player of the Year contest and £15,000 prize package.

Dates for the 2024 Irish Poker Open have been announced with a total of 35 tournaments taking place at the Royal Dublin Society in Dublin between March 25 and April 1. The 2024 schedule includes a brand new Mini Irish Open tournament with a €200 buy-in and €500,000 guarantee, the largest guarantee for a poker tournament of this buy in level in the history of Ireland.

Origins

Terry Rogers once declared "I have been the greatest single factor in the worldwide spread of competitive poker."[4]

One of his most enduring legacies was founding the Irish Open. In the late 1970s Terry started to hold poker tournaments for charity under the auspices of the Eccentric Club. According to Liam Flood, a fellow bookmaker and friend of Terry's the games would get "anywhere between 100 and 300 players playing five-card draw for £100 to £200 per game. That was a lot of people for that kind of money at the time. Every year Terry would go to America on business. In May 1979 he had a few days off and went to Las Vegas. He saw this high stakes poker game going on and met Benny Binion and the rest is history."[4]

Always one to spot an opportunity Rogers cemented his relationship with Binion and his band of high-rolling players by taking bets from them on the outcome of the games, offering the type of long odds the Americans had never seen before.

"Guys like Benny Binion, Doyle Brunson and Chip Reese really held Terry in high esteem," states World Series of Poker bracelet winner and former Irish Olympic swimmer Donnacha O'Dea. "He'd give them great odds, better than any American bookie would give, but he still made sure he had a 20% edge."[4]

After the 1979 World Series Terry returned to Ireland enthused about what he'd seen. Stud and draw were the poker variants of choice in Ireland but the new variation he'd seen in Vegas, no-limit hold'em, beat them all for excitement and skill.

In the following years he returned to Vegas for the World Series with Liam Flood but his bookmaking activities brought the attention of the Las Vegas Police Department and on one occasion Terry and Liam ended up being arrested and imprisoned. The irony of being jailed for gambling in Vegas was not lost on them according to Flood.[4]

Development

The Irish Open was organised under the auspices of the charity fundraising organisation started by Terry called the Eccentric Club. It attracted mainly local players but Rogers already had his eye on expanding the event.

Donnacha O'Dea remembers the stunts Rogers pulled to generate interest in the Irish Open. "He'd publicise betting on the tournament in the Racing Post along with an event such as the Super Bowl so he could get around the law on advertising such events. He'd install an outsider such as 'Suitcase' Johnny as favourite. Poker players would then see these odds and think to themselves, 'Well I'm much better than this guy who's favourite' and immediately want to take part in the tournament."[4]

The Irish Open fell into abeyance in the early 1990s as Terry concentrated on nursing his mother through ill health. It was resurrected again in the mid-1990s.

Relationship with the World Series of Poker

Terry's annual trips to Las Vegas and the success of the first Irish Open led to the US players he had befriended at the World Series of Poker repaying their debt of gratitude for his generous bookmaking services by making a rare excursion from their home soil to play in Ireland in 1982 and 1983.

Donnacha and Liam remember the American invasions with glee. "One year Terry got them a yellow Rolls-Royce for when they arrived at the airport. Another year he arrived with a white horse which Amarillo Slim, who was a real horseman, rode out of the airport.

"Those years he had Tom McEvoy, Jack Keller, Stu Ungar, Doyle Brunson, Chip Reese, and Perry Green from Alaska. It was funny to see them try to pay for goods in Killiney village with chips from Terry's poker tournament, something they were used to doing in Vegas."[4]

Irish Open 2007

The Irish Poker Open 2007 Main Event had a guaranteed prize pool of €2 million – twice the €1 million guarantee of 2006 but with a then-European record 708 players the prize pool swelled to more than €2.3 million.

The final table of six was made up of four Irishmen, an Englishman and a Canadian. The winner, Belfast man Marty Smyth, took home the €650,000 first prize after a two-hour heads-up battle against World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour winner Roland De Wolfe. Successful online player Sorel Mizzi from Toronto finished third ahead of Irishmen Danny McHugh (4th), Brian O'Keeffe (5th) and Nicky Power (6th).[5]

Irish Open 2008

The Irish Poker Open 2008 was held at Citywest Hotel, Dublin and a field of 667 took part in the main event. Notable players included poker legend Doyle Brunson, his son Todd Brunson, Sorel Mizzi, Roland De Wolfe, Padraig Parkinson, World Series of Poker bracelet-winner Ciaran O'Leary, Dario Minieri and dozens of other poker professionals. Paddy Power Poker added €200,000 to the prize pool, which took it past the €3 million mark.

English poker pro Neil Channing won €801,400 and the Irish Open title after defeating local favourite Donal Norton of Tipperary heads up.[6] Norton took home €420,000 for his 2nd-place finish. Thomas Dunwoodie finished in 3rd place ahead of Tim Blake (4th), Kai Danilo Paulsen (5th) and Edwin Tournier (6th).[7] Channing added £50,000 to his winnings by putting a £500 bet on himself at 100/1 with Paddy Power at the midpoint of the four-day tournament.[6]

Irish Open 2009

The Irish Open 2009 returned to Citywest Hotel, Dublin, the venue for the 2008 Irish Open. A larger-than-expected field of 700 played in the main event, including famous faces such as Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, Neil Channing, Marty Smyth, Andy Black, Jamie Gold, Dan Harrington, Juha Helppi, Roland De Wolfe and Ciaran O'Leary.[8]

Swedish poker professional Christer Johansson won the title and €600,000, with Kara Scott finishing in second place for €312,600.

Irish Open 2010

The Irish Open 2010 returned to Burlington Hotel, Dublin, where the Irish Open had been hosted three years previously. A field of 708 played in the main event, including such celebrities as Irish soccer hero Tony Cascarino, former Manchester United star Teddy Sheringham, rugby legend Reggie Corrigan and former snooker world champion Ken Doherty. Many well-known poker players took part, including Padraig Parkinson, Liam Flood, Sandra Naujoks, Dario Minieri, Neil Channing, Marty Smyth and former World Series of Poker champions Noel Furlong and Dan Harrington.

Twenty-year-old Englishman James Mitchell won the title and €600,000 first prize, with Paul Carr from Limerick finishing in second place for €312,600. Rob Sherwood become the €100,000 Sole Survivor by outlasting all other paddypowerpoker.com qualifiers; he won an additional €163,300 for finishing in fourth position.[9]

Irish Open 2011

The 2011 Irish Open Main Event was won by Irishman Niall Smyth who won a €550,000 first prize. He beat experienced Englishman Surinder Sunar heads up. Sunar received €290,000 for his second-place finish.[10]

Irish Open 2012

The 2012 Irish Open Main Event was won by Belgian professional Kevin Vandersmissen, who won €420,000 for first prize. Vandersmissen beat German player Thomas Beer heads up to take first place.[11]

Irish Open 2013

The 2013 Irish Open Main event saw the past year's fourth-place finisher, Ian Simpson, take first place, and a prize of €265,000. The noticeably smaller first place payout was due to the buy in for this year's event being dropped from €3,500 to €2,250. Following his win Simpson proposed to his girlfriend.

Irish Open 2022

Following the lifting of government imposed Covid restrictions in Ireland, the tournament organizers announced that the 2022 Irish Poker Open will take place at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, between April 11 and April 18, 2022.[12]

Irish Open 2023

The 2023 Irish Poker Open took place at the Royal Dublin Society in Dublin between April 3 and April 10, 2023.[3]

Irish Open 2024

The 2024 Irish Poker Open has been announced to take place at the Royal Dublin Society in Dublin between March 25 and April 1.[13]

Results

Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
2024
26 March-1 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2024 €1,150
Royal Dublin Society, Dublin
€1,000,000
Guaranteed
[1]
2023
5-10 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2023 €1,150
Royal Dublin Society, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €2,428,725 Шаблон:Flagicon David Docherty[14] €365,000 [2]
2022
13-18 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2022 €1,150
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,989,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Steve O'Dwyer[15] €318,700 [3]
2021
28 March-7 April
OnLine Irish Poker Open 2021 €1,100
Online at partypoker due COVID-19 pandemic
Шаблон:Center €1,880,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Pavel Veksler[16][17] €265,999
2020
6-12 April
OnLine Irish Poker Open 2020 €1,100
Online at partypoker due COVID-19 pandemic
Шаблон:Center €2,945,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Pablo Silva[18][19] €462,099
2019
17-22 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2019 €1,150
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,805,870 Шаблон:Flagicon Weijie Zheng[20] €300,000 [4]
2018
14-18 March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2018 &
Norwegian Championships
€1,275
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,347,164 Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Mandara[21] €210,000 [5]
2017
30 March-3 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2017 &
Norwegian Championships
€1,275
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,128,295 Шаблон:Flagicon Griffin Benger[22] €200,000 [6]
2016
24-28 March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2016 €1,150
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €801,500 Шаблон:Flagicon Daniel Wilson[23] €150,000 [7]
2015
3-6 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2015 €3,500
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,027,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Ioannis Triantafyllakis[24] €209,500
+€50,000
[8]
2014
18-21 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2014 €2,250
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €822,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Patrick Clarke[25] €200,000
+€50,000
[9]
2013
29 March-1 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2013 €2,250
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,010,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Ian Simpson[26] €265,000 [10]
2012
6-9 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2012 €3,500
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,606,400 Шаблон:Flagicon Kevin Vandersmissen[27] €420,000 [11]
2011
22-25 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2011 €3,500
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,968,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Niall Smyth[28] €550,000
+€100,000
[12]
2010
2-5 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2010 €3,500
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €2,265,200 Шаблон:Flagicon James Mitchell[29] €600,000
+€100,000
[13]
2009
10-13 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2009 €3,500
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €2,240,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Christer Johansson[30] €600,000 [14]
2008
20-24 March
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2008 €4,500
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €3,000,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Channing[31][32] €801,400 [15]
2007
6-9 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2007 €3,500
Double Tree by Hilton, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €2,336,500 Шаблон:Flagicon Marty Smyth[33] €650,000 [16]
2006
15-17 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2006 €3,200
Jurys Hotel Ballsbridge, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €1,000,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Vincent Melinn[34] €300,000 [17]
2005
26-27 March
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2005 €2,150
Citywest Hotel, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €368,000 Шаблон:Flagicon John Falconer[35] €146,000 [18]
2004
8-11 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2004 €1,600
The Merrion Casino Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €170,500 Шаблон:Flagicon Ivan Donaghy[36] €65,800 [19]
2003
17-20 April
Шаблон:Flagicon PaddyPower Irish Poker Open 2003 €1,060
The Merrion Casino Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €126,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Joe Beevers[37] €50,375 [20]
2002
30 May-2 June
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2002 €770
The Merrion Casino Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center €46,200 Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Beirne[38] €19,800 [21]
2001
10-15 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2001 I£660
The Merrion Casino Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center I£68,400 Шаблон:Flagicon Jenny Hegarty[39][40] I£28,045 [22]
2000
20-23 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 2000 I£660
The Merrion Casino Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center I£53,340 Шаблон:Flagicon Alan Betson[41] I£22,140 [23]
1999
3-5 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1999 I£250
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center I£46,500 Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Barker[42] I£19,065 [24]
1998
11-13 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1998
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Mickey Finn[43] [25]
1996
6-7 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1996
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Flood[44] [26]
1995
March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1995
Eccentric Club, Dublin
[45] [27]
1994
2-4 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1994 I£550
D1 Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Center I£30,000 Шаблон:Flagicon Mickey Finn[46] I£15,000 [28]
1993
10-12 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1993
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Christie Smith[47] [29]
1991
30-31 March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1991
Eccentric Club, Dublin
1990
15 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1990
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Colette Doherty[48][49]
1989
30-31 March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1989
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Noel Furlong[50] [30]
1988
2-3 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1988
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Langan[51] [31]
1987
18-19 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1987
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Noel Furlong[52] [32]
1986
29-30 March
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1986
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Bryan McCarthy[53] [33][34]
1985
6-7 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1985
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Irene Tier[54] £22,775[55] [35]
1984
21-22 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1984 I£1,000[56]
Killiney Castle, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Byrne[57] [36]
1983
2-3 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1983
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Langan[58] [37]
1982
10-11 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1982
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Frank Conway[59] [38]
1981
10-11 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1981
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Sean Kelly[60] I£13,600[61] [39]
1980
5-6 April
Шаблон:Flagicon Irish Poker Open 1980
Eccentric Club, Dublin
Шаблон:Flagicon Colette Doherty[62] [40]

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