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The Main Event of the Irish Open is now playing out at the online poker room partypoker. The occasion started on March 26 and will go through April 7. The event is online rather than in Dublin as it would typically be. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic and travel safety concerns, partypoker is hosting the 2020 and 2021 series online.
This year's Main Event had three beginning flights and a buy-in of €1,100. Partypoker has promised a total prize pool of €1 million, and competitors are already competing for a place in the event. Because there are so many participants, the prize pool has surpassed its guarantee and is now slightly over €1.6 million.
In the Main Event, a number of elite players are battling for bragging rights and, of course, the top prize money. Marc MacDonnell seemed to have a solid chance of winning the competition after seizing the lead on Day 1b with a stack of more than 4.2 million chips.
It would be appropriate for MacDonnell to take home the victory as one of Ireland's best professionals. The poker professional has previously competed in the competition, even placing fifth in 2012. But he aspires to win the championship this year by going all the way.
Although MacDonnell is a formidable opponent, he won't begin Day 2 first in chips. With little more than 5.7 million chips, Artsiom Prostack comes in first. Morten Landberg Pedersen is in third place with slightly over 4.5 million, followed by Justin Ouimette in second place with 4.56 million. With 4.4 million chips, Vikto Zsemlye is in fourth place.
Day 1c still needs to play, therefore the result might change. Last night's final opening flight featured shorter (10 minutes) and quicker blind stages. The players who made it through the first flights gathered together last night, and those who are still alive today will advance to Day 3.
On April 7, the last nine will play down to the victor on a virtual felt.
In most series, the buy-in to the Main Events is out of reach for casual players. The online poker room made the decision to provide qualifications for the main event so that everyone would have a chance to participate. Participants may play in four levels of competition to the top, and by making it all the way to the conclusion, they would qualify for the Main Event.
The direct buy-in for the final qualifier was only €109, making it an inexpensive choice for many. Players with different bankrolls and skill levels were able to participate since Partypoker offered away numerous spots to the Main Event.
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