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Record Turnout in Cork as Rob Taylor Wins Irish Poker Classic



The sixth annual 150,000 guaranteed Irish Poker Festival at the Macau Sporting Club, Cork has been won by Irishman Rob Taylor who collected the 46,000 for his victory in the 1,500 + 100 no limit hold'em freezeout from Aug. 15 to 17, 2008.



The event attracted a record 169 players, up significantly from 114 last year, and included Annette Obrestad, Michael Greco, Ian Woodley, Roy Brindley, Marty Smyth, Jeff Duval, Sylvester Geoghegan, and Mick McCloskey.



After three days play the chip counts going into the final table were:



Jeff Duvall: 455,000


Michael O'Brien: 360,000


Nicky Power: 355,000


Ryan O'Donoghue: 300,000


Mick McKeever: 255,000


Jonathan Butters: 245,000


Olivier la Rochelle: 230,000


Paul Corrway: 160,000


Ben Blackmore: 125,000


Rob Taylor: 90,000



McKeever was ousted in 10th place as O'Donoghue made a full house on a board of Q-7-5-Q-X holding 5-5. McKeever held K-Q, hit top pair on the flop, and after some betting, moved all in. Despite hitting a third queen on the turn, he couldn't overtake O'Donoghue who was the new chip leader after the pot. McKeever had to be content with 4,000.



Corrway was next to exit, getting his chips all-in pre-flop against Taylor. However his pocket queens ran into Taylor's pocket aces and Corrway hit the rail with 5,000 for his ninth place finish.



The deciding hand for eighth place saw Blackmore raise to 22,000 in late position with pocket tens. O'Donoghue re-raised to 65,000, and Blackmore went over the top. O'Donoghue thought long and hard and finally called with J-J. The board blanked, O'Donoghue increased his chip lead, and Blackmore hit the cage to collect his 7,500.



Soon after Michael "Sideshow Bob" O'Brien, found 6-6 and moved all in getting a call from Nicky Power with A-7. The coin flip fell in Power's favour as the board ran out K-K-3-9-9 and "Bob" went home in seventh with 10,000.



A short stacked Jonathan Butters then pushed with K-2 but ran into Taylor's A-Q and an unlucky A-Q-J flop. Despite a possible straight-draw, Butters hopes melted away as he could hit neither running kings, twos or a single 10 and he gone in sixth for 12,500.



The next hand saw Jeff Duvall from London get his chips into the centre of the table on a board of 10-7-3. Power called with 3-3, Duvall turned over A-10 and hit neither the turn nor river. He exited in fifth for 15,000.


The final four then struck a deal for the remaining prize pool and Power got busy again, this time against Taylor, but the runner-runner on the turn and river saw his jack-high flush beaten by Taylor's ace-high flush.



Taylor's 4-4 then held strong against O'Donoghue's A-10, before the Irishman swept away Frenchman la Rochelle heads up.


The final table payouts were:



1.    Rob Taylor 46,000


2.    Oliver la Rochelle 47,500


3.    Ryan O'Donoghue 38,250


4.    Nicky Power 41,250


5.    Jeff Duvall 15,000


6.    Jonathan Butters 12,500


7.    Mick O'Brien 10,000


8.    Ben Blackmore 7,500


9.    Paul Corrway 5,000


10.    Michael McKeever 4,000



For photographs of this event please contact brendan @ pokermediaconsulting.com.



For further information contact Ken at info @ macausportingclub.com or visit Macau Sporting Club (http://macausportingclub.com/area-52.html)






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