CHANNING DOMINATES FINAL TABLE AT IRISH POKER OPEN
28 March 2008
Brit pro saw off the opposition with confidence
Neil "Bad Beat" Channing is the new 2008 Irish Poker
Open champion after convincingly defeating a talented
final table with confidence and consummate skill this
week to win the lion's share of a record Euro 3 million
prize-pool.
Entering final table play as the chip leader with $2.75
million of the $6.67 million in play, Channing quickly
took charge of the final table and continued to dominate
play throughout.
The poker professional and author from Sunderland,
England took home the respect, the title and a Euro 801
400 prize purse for his contribution to the action at
the Irish Poker Open. And it was against some formidable
opposition - the starting field of 667 players included
the likes of Doyle Brunson, Marty Smyth, Andy Black,
Ciaran O'Leary, Rolande De Wolfe, David "Devilfish"
Ulliott, Padraig Parkinson and many more respected poker
players
In the final table action Channing played his big stack
perfectly, despatching Danilo Paulson, Tim Blake and
Thomas Dunwoodie with aplomb and securing an advantage
on Ireland's Donal Norton as they entered heads-up play.
Channing had a 2-1 chip lead but with the average stack
at over 50 big blinds for each player it could have been
a long drawn out affair....but it wasn't, and the
English player emerged truimphant.
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