Nick Abou Risk Wins Second UK & Ireland Poker Tour TitleSuccess in Edinburgh in Season I Leads to Success in Galway in Season II for Canadian |
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Nick Abou Risk. Credit: Mickey May and PokerStars
Extreme weather conditions delayed the first event of season II by a day, but despite snow storms and airport closures, the event went on, and even managed to break its €250,000 guarantee.
Abou Risk, a 25-year-old Canadian, who lives in Ireland’s capital city, walked away with €67,100, a crystal vase, and the title, which he can add to his other UKIPT title from season I. This makes him the first player to win two UKIPT titles.
Abou Risk started the day as chip leader, and persisted until he held the winner’s crystal vase. His final opponent was local amateur Trish Mallin. In the ultimate hand of the event Mallin moved all in on a 10 9
5
4
board holding 8
7
. Abou Risk called with 10
2
and caught the 10
on the river for trips. Mallin went home with €41,300 for second place.
Results and Final Payouts:
1. Nick Abou Risk (Canada) — €67,100
2. Trish Mallin (Ireland) — €41,300
3. Maurice Silke (Ireland) — €25,250
4. Vytenis Navickas (Lithuania) online poker qualifier — €18,600
5. Eoin Olin (Ireland) — €15,400
6. Dan Rankin (Ireland) PokerStars qualifier — €12,725
7. Roar Aspaas, Norway PokerStars qualifier — €10,100
8. Johan Meyer (Germany) — €7,975
9. Aonghus Farrell (Ireland) — €5,700
The second stop of the UKIPT Season II takes place in the New Year in Nottingham with the main event running from Feb. 11 to 14, 2011.