Coverage Winamax Poker Open Dublin

Sep 10, 2019  The Winamax Poker Open returns to Dublin from Sep. 23-29; the tenth time the tour has stopped in the Irish capital. The organizers have devised an.

The Winamax Poker Open returns to Dublin from Sep. 23-29; the tenth time the tour has stopped in the Irish capital. The organizers have devised an action-packed schedule that contains no fewer than 36 tournaments, and PokerNews’ Live Reporting Team will be bringing you exclusive coverage of the massive Main Event and High Roller.

Anyone who has ever played a poker tournament in Dublin will attest to them being great fun. Irish poker players are world-famous for combining excellent poker tournaments with a fun, vibrant atmosphere. The Winamax Poker Open will be no different.

Winamax has vast experience in running superb events. As mentioned, this is the 10th time the tour visits Dublin, and it could well be the biggest WPO yet.

It is the City West hotel that plays host to the 10th edition of the Winamax Poker Open Dublin festival. Cash games are set to run 24-hours per day throughout the week’s action with a variety of stakes and formats available based on demand.

Each of the tournaments on the schedule is sure to be well attended, with the fields expected to be a mixture of Irish regulars, Winamax pros, and hundreds, if not thousands of players from Winamax’s French and Spanish sites; an eclectic mix to say the least.

PokerNews to Report on the High Roller and Main Event

PokerNews’ live reporting team will be on the ground for the €1,000 High Roller event and the €500 Main Event.

The High Roller kicks off at midday on Sep. 25 and crowns its champion the following day. It's possible to play in the High Roller for as little as €115 as Winamax is running Day 0s from Sep. 23-24.

Last year’s Winamax Poker Open Dublin High Roller cost slightly more than this latest one at €1,500. It attracted 85 unique entrants who purchased 22 re-entries, therefore creating a €110,925 prize pool. Denmark’s Peter Jaksland emerged victorious to bank €31,635 after defeating Upeshka De Silva heads-up.

The 2018 Winamax Poker Open Dublin Main Event was massive with a total of 1,529 entries and a €570,490 prize pool. Those entrants were all outlasted by Ireland’s Karol Wojciechowski who netted €89,720 after a four-way deal that saw the top four finishers win at least €50,090.

2019 Winamax Poker Open Dublin Schedule

DateTimeTournamentBuy-in
Mon 23 Sep4:00 p.m.WPO HighRoller Day 0A€225
8:00 p.m.WPO High Roller Day 0B Turbo€115
10:00 p.m.Hyper Turbo Monday€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo Monday€10
Tue 24 Sep2:00 p.m.WPO High Roller Day 0C€225
2:30 p.m.Bounty PKO Tuesay€150
6:00 p.m.WPT High Roller Day 0D€225
8:00 p.m.Turbo Tuesday€100
10:00 p.m.WPO High Roller Day 0E Hyper Turbo€115
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
Wed 25 Sep12:00 p.m.WPO High Roller Day 1€1,000
1:00 p.m.Starter€200
5:00 p.m.Bounty PKO Wednesday€150
8:00 p.m.Sat Hit & Run WPO Main Event (10 tickets)€100
10:00 p.m.Hyper Turbo Wednesday€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
Thu 26 Sep12:00 p.m.WPO Main Event Day 1A€500
12:30 p.m.WPO High Roller Day 2
1:00 p.m.Bounty PKO Wednesday€150
5:00 p.m.Win The Button€15-
8:00 p.m.Sat Hit & Run WPO Main Event (15 tickets)€100
10:00 p.m.Hyper Turbo Thursday€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
Fri 27 Sep12:00 p.m.WPO Main Event Day 1B€500
4:00 p.m.One Day€150
7:00 p.m.Turbo Friday€100
8:00 p.m.WPO Main Event Day 1C Turbo€500
10:00 p.m.Sat Turbo Hit & Run Monster Stack (15 tickets)€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
Sat 28 Sep12:00 p.m.WPO Main Event Day 2
12:00 p.m.Monster Stack Day 1€300
4:00 p.m.Ladies Event€60
5:00 p.m.Bounty PKO Saturday€150
8:00 p.m.Turbo Saturday€100
9:30 p.m.Sat Turbo Hit & Run Battle Royale (5 tickets)€150
10:00 p.m.Hyper Turbo Saturday€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
Sun 29 Sep12:00 p.m.Sunday Surprise€200
12:30 p.m.WPO Main Event Day 3
12:30 p.m.Monster Stack Day 2
1:00 p.m.Battle Royale KO€750
1:30 p.m.Face the Pros€50
4:00 p.m.Royal Omaha€100
6:00 p.m.Irish Poker€100
8:00 p.m.Turbo Sunday€100
10:00 p.m.Hyper Turbo Sunday€60
12:00 a.m.Midnight deglingo€10
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You get the feeling that Philippe Guillou had a point to prove after a third-place finish in the High Roller here at the Winamax Poker Open, and prove it he did after a dominant final day performance saw him take down the record-breaking 1,389-player Main Event for €70,000 after a four-way deal.

Coming into the day as the chip leader, Guillou was responsible for just three of the day's eleven eliminations, and despite relinquishing the chip lead to eventual runner-up Kevin Goillot during four-handed play, you always felt like he was in control of proceedings; pulling the strings like a poker-playing puppeteer.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1Philippe GuillouFrance€ 70,000$76,577
2Kevin GoillotFrance€ 57,000$62,355
3Alexandre BlancFrance€ 45,635$49,922
4Sacha TheryFrance€ 51,305$56,125
5Ibrahim SenoussiFrance€ 23,500$25,708
6Raul PatronSpain€ 17,500$19,144
7Fraser MacintyreScotland€ 13,000$14,221

'There are mixed feelings right now,' Guillou told PokerNews through a translator. 'There's euphoria, tiredness...I want to go to bed but I also want to party. I don't really know but it's very mixed.'

Guillou said he had a 'terrific run' on his way to winning the title. 'When I had the chips it was easier to put the pressure on players by three-betting, but of course post-flop also. That's something I did well, but obviously a very good run also.'

Having experienced the lights and the cameras on the feature table in the High Roller, Guillou said the Main Event final table was a totally different experience.

'The levels in the High Roller were super high so I didn't have so much of an edge on that final table. Here there were two or three people I felt that I had an edge on them, so I wanted to play little pots with them and to control the tougher opponents by three-betting more and bet big to try and make them fold. Winning with continuation bets and making them fold, those sort of things.'

Final Day Recap

Sven McDermott finished fifth in this event in 2016 and was looking for another deep run here in 2019. He was the first to spy a crack in the start-of-day chip leader, getting ace-king against the queens of Guillou. A king on the turn looked to clip Guillou's wings before he'd even start to fully take flight, but a queen on the river saw him move further ahead.

Nicolas Merceron (11th - €6,650), Vincent Descamps (10th - €6,650) and Simon Thomas (9th - €10,000) were all eliminated before the first break with Guillou now held 23 million chips - a third of the chips in play - with chip leader on the outer table Alexander Blanc sitting with a paltry eight million.

After the break, Nicolas Plantin (8th - €10,000) exited to bring the tournament to a final table of seven with Guillou, unsurprisingly, still leading.

Behind him came Sacha Thery and Fraser Macintyre who was responsible for the elimination of Plantin. Goillot began the final table in the middle of the pack, but a quick double through Macintyre saw him leapfrog Thery into second place.

This early setback would prove fatal for Macintyre who, despite doubling shortly afterwards, was the first elimination at the feature table with Guillou increasing his lead by rivering a three-outer to send the Scot to the rail in seventh (€13,000).

Raul Patron (6th - €17,500) and Ibrahim Senoussi (5th - €23,500) before the final four players headed on break. On their return, it transpired the three had agreed a deal with the following amounts confirmed with €10,000 left for the eventual winner.

PlayerChip CountPayout (EUR)Payout (USD)
Philippe Guillou26,475,000€ 60,000$65,637
Kevin Goillot20,875,000€ 57,000$62,355
Sacha Thery12,525,000€ 51,305$56,125
Alexandre Blanc9,625,000€ 45,635$49,922
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Deal assured that the four headed to dinner after which Guillou returned as dominant as before, winning back-to-back flops where he flopped a flush with ten-four and then cracked kings with seven-four.

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Now up to 35 million, Guillou looked like he would canter to the title. However, it only took a couple of large pre-flop confrontations for him to relinquish his chip lead to Goillot.

'I tried to have the good ranges to three-bet,' said Guillou. 'There were some three bets where I got four-bet, but I always try to catch the good ranges. Even though I dropped a little bit I was still deep.'

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A double from Alexander Blanc through Goillot saw Guillou briefly regain his chip lead, but the back-to-back eliminations of Sacha Thery (4th - €51,305*) and Blanc (3rd - €45,635*) meant it was Goillot the unlikely chip leader heading into heads-up play.

You felt that having lost the chip lead, and heading into heads-up in second place, the chances of victory might slip from Guillou's grasp having almost had one hand on the trophy only a few hours earlier. However, he wasted no time in clawing back the deficit, three-betting top pair on a flop to force out his opponent.

And when Goillot's triple-barrel-bluff failed to bring the desired fold from Guillou, his tournament was over and Guillou's victory was assured.

'Even if there was no poker I'd still come to Winamax events,' Guillou told us. However, with over €90,000 from both his High Roller and Main Event final tables, you feel like he'll be back for more next time the Winamax festival rolls into town.

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This concludes our coverage of the Winamax Poker Open Dublin, thanks for reading. Join us next time for more coverage of one of the the biggest and best six-max festivals in the world!