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Updates from day 1, level 5&6 of UKIPT Galway, brought to you by Rick Dacey. Level 5: blinds 150/300 We're back from the break and have got 26 players so far knocked out. With the final number of entries locked in at 259 the resident tournament directors have worked the figures and come up with the following payouts. There's a €125,000 early Christmas present for one of the remaining players. 1. €125,000 2. €82,000 3. €52,000 ...
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Updates from day 1, level 5&6 of UKIPT Galway, brought to you by Rick Dacey. Level 5: blinds 150/300 We're back from the break and have got 26 players so far knocked out. With the final number of entries locked in at 259 the resident tournament directors have worked the figures and come up with the following payouts. There's a €125,000 early Christmas present for one of the remaining players. 1. €125,000 2. €82,000 3. €52,000 ...
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