Griffin Benger Becomes the 2017 Irish Open Champion
Canadian star Griffin Benger made the trip to Dublin, Ireland for the 2017 Irish Open and it turned out to be a superb decision because he outlasted 1,129 opponents to become the tournament��s champion, an accolade that came with a �200,000 first-place prize.
2017 Irish Open Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Griffin Benger | �200,000 |
2 | Mihail Mazilu | �125,000 |
3 | Chris Dowling | �75,000 |
4 | Vamshi Vandanapu | �50,000 |
5 | Antony Wickert | �35,000 |
6 | Sameer Singh | �25,000 |
7 | Fintan Hand | �19,445 |
8 | Michael Conaty | �15,750 |
9 | Michael Fletcher | �13,500 |
A record-breaking field of 1,129 players created a prize pool of �1,128,294 which was shared among the top 135 finishers. The money bubble burst on Day 2 when the 535 Day 1a and Day 1b players were reduced to a more manageable 113.
The unfortunate player to burst the bubble was Paul Carr whose pocket sixes fell foul to the ace-king of Kristaps Zarans when the latter paired his king on the flop. Carr received an entry to the 2018 Irish Open as a consolation prize while the surviving 135 players each locked up at least �1,500 in cash.
By the time the unofficial final table of nine was set, the minimum any of the finalists could win was �13,500 but with �200,000 awarded to the eventual champion, nine of the final nine wanted to claim that sum.
2017 Irish Open Final Table Chip Counts
Seat | Player | Chips |
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1 | Chris Dowling | 1,945,000 |
2 | Michael Conaty | 2,090,000 |
3 | Mihail Mazilu | 1,855,000 |
4 | Griffin Benger | 8,010,000 |
5 | Antony Wickert | 7,630,000 |
6 | Sameer Singh | 1,100,000 |
7 | Michael Fletcher | 1,100,000 |
8 | Vamshi Vandanapu | 2,420,000 |
9 | Fintan Hand | 6,895,000 |
It took more than four hours of nine-handed play before a player was eliminated on the final day. With blinds at 80,000/160,000/20,000a, Michael Conaty moved all in for 2,345,000 and Michael Fletcher called off his chips in the big blind. It was king-ten of clubs for Conaty and a pair of nines for Fletcher. Two tens on the flop left Fletcher drawing thin with a king on the turn leaving him drawing dead.
Despite winning Fletcher��s stack, Conaty was the next player to head for the rail. Conaty opened to 400,000 from the cutoff with ace-ten and Benger called in the small blind with the dominating ace-jack.
Benger then check-raised Conaty��s 425,000 continuation bet to 950,000 and called when Conaty moved all in on him on the jack-high flop. No help arrived for Conaty on the turn or river and his 2017 Irish Open came to an end.
Conaty was the 2016 Irish Open runner-up; he had reached back-to-back Irish Open final tables.
Seventh place went to Fintan Hand who sported a shamrock suit throughout the final day. Hand��s final hand saw him call Chris Dowling��s 2,300,000 shove from the big blind with ace-ten only to see Dowling reveal ace-jack of diamonds. Dowling improved to a full house by the turn to leave six players in the hunt for the �200,000 top prize.
Those six became five when Sameer Singh saw the dealer slide his stack to Vamshi Vandanapu. Singh��s ace-six was no match for the ace-jack of his opponent, and when neither player improved on the community cards, Vandanapu��s jack-kicker played and Singh bust.
Next to fall was Antony Wickert who moved all in with ace-six and was called by Benger holding ace-ten. Wickert didn��t even get a sweat because Benger flopped a Broadway straight to send him to the cashier��s cage.
Vandanapu was the next casualty of the final table. The blinds were now 120,000/240,000/30,000a and Mihail Mazilu made it 800,000 to see the flop. Vandanapu called, as did Dowling.
A flop reading king-five-five saw the action check to Mazilu and he bet 1,000,000. Dowling folded, Vandanapu jammed all in for the rest of his 4.3 million stack and Mazilu snap-called with a pair of black aces. Vandanapu needed a minor miracle as he held king-queen, but the poker gods were not charitable and Mazilu��s hand held.
Shortly after returning from the dinner break, Dowling was eliminated in third place. Dowling raised to 660,000 at the 150,000/300,000/40,000a level, Benger three-bet to 1,700,000, Dowling shoved and Benger called.
Dowling turned over ace-eight and Benger held the ace-queen. An ace and a queen on the flop tightened Benger��s grip on the hand with the three of diamonds turn card guaranteeing victory.
Benger trailed Mazilu by 13,050,000 to 20,795,000 chips going into the one-on-one battle but the stacks were soon reversed when Benger flopped a straight with his five-four of diamonds and managed to get Mazilu to call a huge overbet with a pair of eights.
With the chip lead in hand, Benger began to turn the screw and it didn��t take long for him to claim Mazilu��s stack for his own.
The final hand of the 2017 Irish Open saw Benger check-raise with K?8? on an 8?2?6? flop and then call when Mazilu moved all in with 10?8?. The 9? turn and 2? river kept Benger��s hand best, which bust Mazilu in second place and left Benger to win what is the fourth major live poker title of his career.