Get Ready for Unibet Open Dublin With a Look Back at Unibet Open Paris
The Unibet Open is about to embark on its first stop of the year to the capital of the Emerald Isle in Dublin at the Bonnington Hotel Dublin on Feb. 25 to March 1.
PokerNews, as usual, will be covering the highlight of the festival, the Unibet Open Dublin �1,100 Main Event.
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- Unibet Open Dublin �1,100 Main Event buy-in
- Hotel accommodation for 4 nights
- �250 towards travel expenses
- Breakfast and dinner
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Look Back at Unibet Open Paris
The Unibet Open is the perfect poker holiday providing a unique poker experience at each and every stop. Let's take a look back at the last Unibet Open stop in Paris on Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, 2019.
This event marked the second time the festival visited the French capital with the first stop taking place seven years before in 2012.
This time around, the Unibet Open visited the newly opened Club Circus located in the heart of the French capital.
The venue did not disappoint with players enjoying a luxurious atmosphere while competing for big prizes, especially in the Main Event.
While the festival attracted players from all around the world, the local player base did not disappoint with French players finishing in each of the top six spots of the Main Event.
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Omar Lakhdari, who has more than $1.8 million in live tournament earnings, shined the most after he finished on top of 480-entrants to win the Unibet Open Paris Main Event for �89,070 ($98,054). This was his largest cash to date until more recently winning the WPTDeepStacks Brussels Main Event earlier this month for �92,000 ($101,387).
While poker is the main reason players come to the Unibet Open, it is by far not the only one. Players get to mingle with the friendly Unibet Open Ambassadors including Charlotte Van Brabander, Espen Jorstad, Dan Murariu, and Ian Simpson. Also battling it out on the felts and hanging out while not playing were Unibet Poker Ambassadors and GPI Global Poker Award-winning The Chip Race Podcast co-hosts David Lappin and Dara O'Kearney.
Qualifiers were treated to something football fans could only dream about with a special Welcome Drinks party in a private function room at the Paris Saint [Removed:361] football stadium.
This doesn't mean others were left out as the Unibet Open invited everyone in attendance to its Unibet Players Party at one of Paris' hottest night clubs, the Palais Maillot.
The Unibet Open Dublin will provide its own taste and flavor. Expect the Guinness to be flowing and the action at the tables to be hot.
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