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Irish Open 2009

Qualify for the Irish Open 2009 with DoylesRoom.

The Irish Open is one of Europe's most loved events. The tournament takes place at the CityWest Hotel in Dublin between April 9th - 13th 2009. The Irish Open 2009 is a series of 5 tournaments spread over 5 days with a €3,000,000 Guaranteed prize pool.

DoylesRoom's Irish Open 2009 package is worth $7,000

How to Qualify for the Irish Open 2009 with Doyles Room

Irish Open Final Saturday
2 PM ET
$200 +$15 One Irish Open prize package for every $7,000 in prize pool.
Irish Open Semi Final Saturday
11 AM ET
$40 +$2.50 One Irish Open Final seat for every $215 in prize pool.
Irish Open R&A Satellite Daily $8 +$.80 One Irish Open Final seat for every $215 in prize pool.
Irish Open Semi Qualifier Daily $3 +$.30 One Irish Open Semi Final seat for every $42.50 in prize pool.
Gold Chip Satellites Daily 4 Gold Chip R&A Top 5 advance to Irish Open direct qualifier.
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Gold Cards required vary. Prize Pools will vary.

Play in the 2009 Irish Open

Compete for your chance to win a 5,000 Euro package to the Irish Open in April 2009 - including main event buy-in, 5 nights accommodation, and money for flights, transfers and spending. As Europe's longest running No Limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament, with an estimated prize pool of over 3 Million Euros, you'd be mad to miss it. Satellites are running now, with entry from as little as 5.5 Euros - check the Purple Lounge Poker lobby for more details.

2009 Irish Open

Qualify for the 2009 Irish Open with Littlewoods Poker.

Win your $7,000 package at Littlewoods Poker - satellites are open now from as little as $3+20¢, play your way for free in one of their freerolls, or buy-in direct to a Qualifier for just $300+$20:

These qualifiers are held every Saturday at 21:00 GMT. You can locate them in the lobby under Multi-table > Live Event > Irish Poker Open 2009 Qualifier

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