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UK & Ireland Poker Tour Galway

Main Event
Dias: 1a
Event Info

UK & Ireland Poker Tour Galway

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
qj
Prémio
€187,494
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€970,000
Entradas
860
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

What's FTP Ambassador Martins Adeniya Been Up to Here in Galway?

Nível 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Jake Cody (left) and Martins Adeniya (right). Photo courtesy of the FTP Blog.
Jake Cody (left) and Martins Adeniya (right). Photo courtesy of the FTP Blog.

Last month Martins Adeniya was announced as one of four Full Tilt Poker ambassadors brought in to represent the online room at all stops of the United Kingdom and Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT). His first assignment was the FTP UKIPT Galway Festival, which has been playing out over the last week on the west coast of Ireland.

Adeniya discovered poker while studying business at the University of Bath and quickly worked his way up from low-stakes home games to multi-tabling $10/$20 NL Hold’em online. After earning over $180,000 for a third place finish in the FTOPS Main Event, Martins decided to focus 100% on poker.

Since then Adeinya has become a rising star in the poker world with $487,965 in career earnings dating back to 2009. Among his notable accomplishments are a seventh-place finish in the 2011 EPT/UKIPT London Main Event for $134,964; 13th in the 2010 World Series of Poker $25,000 No Limit Hold’em – Six Handed for $58,699; 9th in the 2010 WSOP $2,500 No Limit Hold’em – Six Handed for $40,547; second in a 2010 Venetian Deep Stack $500 No Limit Hold’em for $28,265; and 474th in the 2009 WSOP Main Event for $25,027. The only win on Adeniya’s résumé came in 2012 in the £500 London Super Stack Series – High Roller for $16,899.

PokerNews caught up with the Londoner on the break to see what he's been up to in the last week here in Galway.

PokerNews: You’ve been in Galway for a week and a half now. What’s it been like?

Adeniya: It’s my first time here and it’s a great city. The weather has not been great this week, but we actually made it down to the races on one of the days. Had a few bets. It was pretty cool actually. All the Ambassadors went down and it was a fun day out.

The Galway Races seem to be extremely popular. Can you describe you experience a little bit?

I’ve been to the horse races before in Newbury, but it was nothing in comparison to what I’ve seen here. The stands were packed shoulder to shoulder. All the women were dressed up real nice. It’s a good environment. Everyone has a good buzz about them. I actually got right up in front of the stands, which you can actually see your winner run past—if I did have a winner.

What’s your impression of the FTP UKIPT Galway Festival venue?

When they told me that they were just building it from scratch I had no idea what to expect, but what I’ve seen so far outweighs my expectations. The gameroom with all the drinking and everything it great. Gus Hansen is on the Pacman nonstop, we’ve been playing pool. There’s foosball and a lot of drinking going on in that room.

The tournament room is fine. There’s wi-fi everywhere, drinks, food, it’s a great environment to play poker in. It’s quite relaxing.

We saw a picture of you on the pitch playing football. What’s the story behind that?

Adeniya on the pitch.
Adeniya on the pitch.

So we had a UK vs. Ireland heads-up tournament at the start of the week. Jake Cody and I were co-captains for the UK and or team knocked out all of Team Ireland by the quarterfinals. We crushed them in the point standings. We had Gus on our side but he switched over to the Irish side, so it made their score look a bit more respectable in the end.

They decided they wanted a rematch against Team UK in the football. We were happy to take them on, but we got crushed in the football. They had some ringers in, and our players had a big night out the night before, so we were already up against it.

So you’ve gotten the chance to go out in Galway. What’s the nightlife like?

The nightlife has been good actually. I’ve been to a few restaurants, there are some really cool restaurants in town that aren’t all that expensive. I’ve been to few pubs. They’re all very traditional with live music going on. The Irish are just good fun. Everyone is happy and very welcoming. We’ve had some great nights out here so far. The other night the Ambassadors and Gus were all out playing drinking games in one of the pubs until 3 a.m. even though on the pub door it said they closed at 1 a.m.

Speaking of the FTP Ambassadors, how are you all getting along?

We’ve all played before against each other before, but we didn’t really find out who each other were until our first photo shoot out in Croatia, which was a couple of months back. So we all got to know each other out there. It was really chill, like photos, food and drinks. We’re a tight group now, we all know each other quite well.

What are your plans for the weekend aside from playing the Main Event?

I’ve been playing some cash during the week. FTOPS is going on at the moment, so if I do bust I’ll play the FTOPS. I’m going out drinking tonight with a few of the boys, and just a bit of relaxing outside of play. Hopefully I’ll go deep though.

Adeniya is playing the €1,000 Main Event (€1,000,000 Guarantee) today. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be following his progress and posting updates in our live blog all weekend long, so be sure to keep an eye out for those!

Tags: Martins Adeniya

Small Pot for Boeree

Nível 3 : 75/150, 0 ante

With 1,100 or so in the pot and a board reading {4-Clubs}{k-Spades}{5-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, Michael Naughton checked and opened the door for Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree to bet 550. Lithuania's Gintaras Savaitis folded and Naughton opted to make the call. When the {Q-Hearts} completed the board on the river, Naughton checked for a second time and Boeree bet a modest 625. It was enough to get the job done as Naughton sent his hand to the muck.

Despite winning that hand, Boeree's downward trend continues as she is sitting with about half the starting stack.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
10,000
-4,000
-4,000
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
PokerStars

Tags: Liv BoereeMichael Naughton

Nowak Shoves on Fellow PokerStars Qualifier

Nível 3 : 75/150, 0 ante

Stephen McGrath and Tomasz Kamil Nowak both qualified for today's event on PokerStars, and the two recently went at it in a sizable pot.

It began when McGrath opened for 400 only to have Nowak three-bet to 1,050 from the cutoff. Action folded back around to McGrath and he made the call, which brought about a {6-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{6-Clubs} flop. McGrath was first to act and led out for 2,500, Nowak called and the {K-Hearts} turned. McGrath fired out a hefty 4,000, but he couldn't shake the man from Poland. After a call was made, McGrath finally slowed down with a check and then snap-folded when Nowak moved all in.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Tomasz Kamil Nowak
Tomasz Kamil Nowak
25,000
Stephen McGrath
Stephen McGrath
9,600

Tags: Tomasz Kamil NowakStephen McGrath

Nível: 4

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 25

Condron Defeats Hansen Heads-Up; Turns Down Tempting Offer

Nível 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
John ‘Donk Magnet’ Condron. Photo courtesy of the FTP Blog.
John ‘Donk Magnet’ Condron. Photo courtesy of the FTP Blog.

A couple of days ago, Full Tilt Poker pro Gus Hansen, who is known to play the highest stakes in the world both online and live, opted to give the FTP UKIPT Galway €35+5 Daily event a go.

That tournament attracted 67 runners and before long Hansen held the chip lead, which he used to make it all the way to the final table. It was there that he would reach heads-up play against John "Donk Magnet" Condron, a Co Kildare man who had to chop 50% of his winning with his friend MJ Boggan. By then Condron held a 310K-240K chip lead, which he used to beat the "Great Dane" for the €710 first-place prize.

Granted, it was a mediocre payday, but there was a ton of pride on the live.

"It was an unbelievable experience to play against such a legend," Condron told Gareth Chantler and Ken Powell of the Full Tilt Poker Blog after the win. "Gus is just pure class, some ambassador for Full Tilt Poker, certainly the best representative they could ever have. He played with a smile on his face throughout, helped the dealers wherever possible and even cracked one poor lad’s pocket kings when he called all-in pre with 7-4 offsuit.”

Condron so impressed Hansen that the high-stakes pro offered to stake him into the FTP UKIPT Galway Main Event. It was a tempting offer, but Condron had already committed to the event — as an official chip counter — so he had to decline.

“It was so sound of him to offer me the stake, but professional duties have to come first,” Condron added. “He actually told me he thought I was the best player in the field, including himself. So that was obviously a huge thrill. Maybe we’ll keep in touch and he might fancy putting me into the World Series next year!”

Tags: John ‘Donk Magnet’ Condron