Summary:
The popular Irish Open returns for another edition in 2024, with the series running from March 25 to April 1 at the Royal Dublin Society in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
The festival will be headlined by the €1,150 buy-in Main Event which features a massive €1 million guarantee.
Plenty of players will certainly want to take a shot at the €1M GTD Main Event, but unfortunately not everyone can afford the entry fee. The good news is Paddy Power Poker, which is sponsoring the series together with PokerStars, will be hosting an online satellite allowing players to win a free seat to the Main Event.
Paddy Poker Power is giving players the opportunity to get into the Irish Open Main Event for a fraction of the price via an online satellite taking place on December 3 at 8:00 p.m.
Players can directly buy in for €100, but there are cheaper options available. They may qualify via daily feeder satellites that cost just €10 to enter, each awarding at least one €100 Irish Open satellite ticket, or they can start at just one cent and win their way into the Dec. 3 satellite.
That means players can secure a seat to the Irish Open Main Event for as little as a single cent.
Players sit down with a 10,000 starting stack played to 10-minute levels, with blinds starting at 40/80/8a. Late registration is available for the first 12 levels, but players are only allowed two re-entries so real money poker players get equal chances regardless of the size
of their bankroll.
The Dec. 3 satellite will give away 10 free tickets to the Main Event with a total value of €11,500, making it the biggest-guaranteed satellite Paddy Power Poker has ever hosted before Christmas.
The 2024 Irish Open Main Event runs from March 27 to April l1, featuring four Day 1 flights.
Apart from the Main Event, the 2024 Irish Open schedule includes other key events that players should watch out for, such as the €200 buy-in, €500K GTD Mini Irish Open (March 25 – April 1), €1,100 PLO Mystery Bounty (March 30), and three €350 Championship Events. The line-up also features a couple of High Roller tournaments with buy-ins of €5,000 (March 26) and €3,000 (March 30).
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