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UKIPT Killarney

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Payout

UKIPT Killarney 2010 - €1000+100

Players: 253
Prizepool: €253,000

1st Femi Fakinle Ireland PokerStars Qualifier € 63,400
2nd Aonghus Farrell Ireland € 39,200
3rd Jens Schmukal Germany PokerStars Qualifier € 24,000
4th Peter Barrable Ireland € 17,700
5th Brian Downey Ireland € 14,600
6th David Rowley United Kingdom PokerStars Qualifier € 12,100
7th Philip Phu United Kingdom PokerStars Qualifier € 9,600
8th Michael  Hill United Kingdom PokerStars Player € 7,425
9th Conor Fennell Ireland PokerStars Qualifier € 5,600
10th Nicholas Newport Ireland € 4,450
11th Oskar Prehm Germany PokerStars Qualifier € 4,450
12th Owen Robinson Ireland PokerStars Qualifier € 3,800
13th Tadgh Ryan Ireland € 3,800
14th Cat O'Neill Ireland € 3,250
15th Dan Owston UK PokerStars Qualifier € 3,250
16th Maurice O'Donoghue Ireland € 2,775
17th Liam Flood Ireland PokerStars Qualifier € 2,775
18th Michael Graydon Ireland PokerStars Player € 2,775
19th Vinny Gavin Ireland € 2,475
20th Mehdi Amari France PokerStars Qualifier € 2,475
21st Derek Thorpe Ireland € 2,475
22nd Jamie Flynn Ireland € 2,200
23rd Johannes Meyer Germany € 2,200
24th Tamu  Kero Finland PokerStars Qualifier € 2,200
25th Richard Hinds Ireland € 1,925
26th Simon Trumper UK PokerStars Sponsored Player € 1,925
27th Ger Callaghan Ireland € 1,925
28th James Creighton Ireland € 1,650
29th Darius Tamulevicius Ireland € 1,650
30th Declan Connolly Ireland € 1,650
31st Igors Cvetkovs Ireland € 1,650
32nd Barry McPhilips Ireland € 1,650

Final Table

Final Table

UKIPT COVENTRY - FINAL TABLE player profiles

Seat 1: Augustus Gilles, 22, Belgium, PokerStars Player – 677,000

Augustus was the man responsible for setting the Final Table when he eliminated Joe Lucas at just after 3am on Day 2. His biggest online win is $3,700. He has certainly shown us that he's not afraid to make big calls and he starts the Final Table third in chips.

Seat 2: Chris Brice, 31, United Kingdom – 343,000

Brice lists his occupation as nuclear medicine so he is obviously an intelligent man and his poker style reflects this. When involved in the action, he has been very methodical and seems to have steadily accumulated chips rather than won any big coups or set up hands. His biggest live cash to date was £16,500 when he finished second in a £500 tournament in October 2009. He'll need to repeat that second place finish today to better that score.

Seat 3: Ben Crellin, 19, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier – 126,000

Ben is the youngest competitor at our Final Table. When not playing poker he's busy studying at Durham University, so he will have quite a tale to tell – not to mention less student debt to pay off - when he returns from the Easter break. He comes into the Final Table eighth in chips. His biggest win online is $4,300 when he finished fourth in the PokerStars $3 re-buy tournament.

Seat 4: David Jones, 22, United Kingdom – 823,000

Dave Jones is a poker professional who specialises in tournaments, with a biggest online win to date of $77,000. His biggest live cash to date is $23,670 which he scooped in a $1,000 tournament in November 2009. Although he was seated to the direct right of chip leader Dan Carter for the last few levels of Day 2, he comes into the Final Table second in chips. Jones mixes in the same circles as many of the top UK online players and is likely to have a cheering section on the rail at the Final Table.

 Seat 5: Marius Lietuvnikas, 32, Lithuania, PokerStars Player – 332,000

Marius is making his second deep run in a UKIPT event, but he's already gone one better than the Manchester leg of the UKIPT, where he finished 11th. Lietuvnikas, a Lithuanian who resides in London, has been well stacked throughout the tournament but really vaulted into contention when he eliminated Toby Lewis in a 320,000 chip pot just before the bubble burst. His biggest cash to date is $12,000.

Seat 6: Andrew Booth, 41, United Kingdom – 148,000

Booth is a property developer from Liverpool. Having laid the foundations by cashing at this tournament, he will now have to work hard to build further as he lies ninth in the chip count. His best live score to date is £35,000 and he'll have to win this tournament to beat that total.

Seat 7: Daniel Carter, 22, United Kingdom – 1,411,000

Dan Carter is a professional poker player from Cheltenham who has been playing for a living since the age of 18 and is the chip leader heading into the Final Table. Carter has just over $275,000 in live tournament earnings. He's no slouch online either, having chopped the PokerStars Sunday Million (with a then guarantee of $500,000) for $95,976 in January 2006. Carter has variously specialised in cash games, Sit and Gos, heads up cash and tournaments in his poker career to date. He is an avid golfer who plays off a handicap of seven and in fact had to cancel a round he was due to play this morning due to the late finishing of Day 2.   

Seat 8: Paul Rigg, 46, United Kingdom – 593,000

Rigg is a professional poker player and he has won just shy of $120,000 in live tournaments, with his biggest single cash being £21,000. He has done well to recover from running Queens into Dave Jones' pocket Kings and he comes into the Final Table fourth in chips, well-placed to take his deep run even deeper.

Seat 9: Ben Dobson, 21, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier – 547,000

Ben Dobson is the second student at today's Final Table and starts play fifth in chips. He had a rollercoaster ride to get here, running his stack up and down a couple of times before settling in the middle of the pack. His biggest cash to date came when he won a $75 online tournament for $14,000. No doubt he'll be looking to parlay some of his winnings from this event into the next leg of the UKIPT, which takes place in his hometown of Nottingham on 12-17 May.

Seat 10: Joseph Grech, 56, United Kingdom – 418,000

Grech is the oldest player at today's Final Table but with age comes vast amounts of experience. Joe has over $1,200,000 in lifetime career earnings and his first recorded cash came in 2003 when chip leader Dan Carter wasn't even old enough to drive, let alone enter a casino. Remarkably consistent Grech has recorded total cashes of over $100,000 every year since 2004 and his biggest single cash was for $350,000 back in 2005.

UKIPT Leaderboards

UKIPT3 Leaderboard

Rank Players Total Pts
1 Craig Burke 134.4
2 Robert Baguley 110
3 Jack Humphreys 107.5
4 Emmett Mullin 105.59
5 Iqbal Ahmed 100
6 Ronan Gilligan 93.8
7 Grant Pirie 92
8 Peter Wigglesworth 87.5
9 Barry McMahon 86
10 Aleksandras Rusinovas 84.8
11 Joe Roberts 83.8
12 Richard Pearce 83.5
13 Hasmukh Khodiyara 82
14 Nick Abou Risk 81.5
15 Richard Haile 80
15 Nick Woodward 80
17 James Cummings 78.5
18 Ian Senior 77
19 Danny Mchugh 75.5
19 Thomas Hall 75.5
19 Devron Hasselnook 75.5