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The two hundred and fifty-nine player field was reduced to just nine after three days of intense play. The total prize pool at stake was $690K.

In seat one is Irishman Michael Graydon, who despite his young age of 24, is well known in the online poker world for being a feared SitNGo player.

The second seat at the table is occupied by the Irish player Cat O’Neill, who plays poker occasionally and dedicates her office hours to doing online fraud analyst.

One of the few online poker pros at the final table is Michael McFadgen, who has been playing poker for the past five years and got in the tournament after a friend of his gave him one of the three packages he had earned at PokerStars.

In seat four is Ben Lefew from Illinois, who has been playing poker for around five years with his biggest win coming at the WCOOP main event where he took 6th place for $375K.

Seat five is taken by Padraig Parkinson from France. His biggest accomplishment was finishing in third place in the ’99 WSOP main event.

The rest of the final table is rounded out by Vinny Cosgrave, Paul Marrow, Trevor Bulless, and Paul Dooley.

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