LADBROKES POKER MILLION AN IRISH AFFAIR
19 December 2008
Players from the Emerald Isle dominate million
dollar action
It was one of those wearing-of-the-green type finals at
the Ladbroke Poker Million in London this week, with a
final table dominated by players from Ireland, and a big
win for poker pro Marty Smyth. It was Smyth's third
final table in as many years, and this time he made sure
he took the main $1 million prize after a heads up
against fellow Irishman and Internet young gun Eoghan
O’Dea.
Smyth was halfway down the chip leaderboard when final
table play commenced with the chip lead held jointly by
Gaelic duo Ciaran O'Leary and Eoghan O'Dea on 339 000.
Other players around the table were Liam Flood, Brit
Kevin Allen and Svein Petter Nielsen from Norway.
Ladbrokes Poker md Edward Ihre was absolutely right when
he predicted that this lineup would make for an
excellent final. "Who knows what happens when you get
two 'Poker Million' veterans, a couple of WSOP Bracelet
holders, an internet champ who's running hot and a
couple of freeroll qualifiers/" he asked. "This will be
a poker game at its most extreme!”
There were big expectations of young Eoghan O'Dea, the
son of WSOP bracelet holder Donnacha O'Dea, who came to
the Ladbrokes Million fresh from winning $315 000 in
iPoker's European Championship of Online Poker (see
previous InfoPowa report). It looked as if these might
be realised as two-time final tabler Smyth was knocked
down to only 15 000 chips and almost eliminated early in
the game, only to come back strongly and fight his way
into the heads up against the young Irish gun.
In the end, O'Dea had to be content with a second place
worth $260 000 as the resurgent Smyth won the event to
pocket the main prize of a million dollars.
“I still can’t quite believe it,” said Smyth, who plays
as a pro for Boyle Poker. “I thought I was gone when I
lost most of my chips early in the tournament. To come
back and win $1 million is probably the highlight of my
career. It just shows it’s never over until it’s over.”
Making it a clean Irish sweep among the top four prizes
were third placed Ciaran O'Leary who collected a cheque
for $175 000, and Liam Flood who finished fourth for a
well earned $130 000 payday.
The win brings Smyth's career winnings to almost $4
million.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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