It took Alan Gold only four hours to clean the final table that he entered as chip leader to win the Full Tilt Poker UKIPT Galway Main Event and €187,494 after striking a heads-up deal.
It took Alan Gold only four hours to clean the final table that he entered as chip leader to win the Full Tilt Poker UKIPT Galway Main Event and €187,494 after striking a heads-up deal.
After eight levels of play on Day 3 of the Full Tilt Poker UKIPT Galway Main Event, the field of poker players was reduced from 51 to 8 with Scottish Alan Gold leading the final table.
Day 1b of the first ever Full Tilt Poker UKIPT Galway event saw a better turnout than Day 1a as Damian Porebski landed up in lead. With a slow response on Day 1a and a turnout of only 231 poker players, Day 1b was expected to be better.