Chip counts for the start of the final day

Posted by Gerry Poltorak on Dec 14, 2009 Posted in Irish Poker News | No Comments »

Post to Twitter

padriag parkinsonThe final day, and the final table, has just started at the Galway UKIPT. By the end of the day there will be a new Irish Poker Champion crowned, and all Irish fans are hoping that Padriag Parkinson can claim the title.

The biggest threat to the Irish Poker Championship moving away from Ireland is English born Paul Marrow. However, if you talk to Paul Marrow he will tell you he is as much Irish as he is English, and still thinks when he plays in Ireland it’s home soil.

So here is the chip counts for the start of the final day at the PokerStars UKIPT in Galway…

Paul Marrow United Kingdom 1000500
Ben Lefew USA PokerStars qualifier 928500
Padraig Parkinson Ireland 693500
Michael McFadgen Canada PokerStars player 585500
Michael Graydon Ireland PokerStars qualifier 585000
Cat O’Neill Ireland 535000
Paul Dooley Ireland 376500
Vincent Cosgrove Ireland 301000
Trevor Bulless United Kingdom 173500

Related posts:

  1. Juan Maceiras Day 4 chip-leader in PPT Main Event On Day 3 of the Partouche Poker Tour Main Event in Cannes, France the money-bubble was burst, some big names fell by the wayside, and...
  2. World Poker tour prepares for start of US schedule As Season X of the World Poker Tour kicks into gear the tour is getting ready to head stateside for some of the biggest events...

Tags: , , ,



Leave a Reply

Promotional News

merge_gaming_usa Merge announces Poker Maximus tournament series
Beginning on March 4th, 2012 and running through March 25, 2012, the M …
Read more

pokerstars-tcoop-300x225 $10 million up for grabs at PokerStars TCOOP
Thursday, January 19, 2012 marks the start of the inaugural Turbo Cham …
Read more

betvictor Victor Chandler Poker rebranded to BetVictor
Founded in the 1940’s in Great Britain, Victor Chandler has become a …
Read more

Pokerstars logo PokerStars modifies Rake and VIP Program for 2012
Players at PokerStars will find several changes beginning on January 1 …
Read more