- Marty Smyth
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Marty Smyth
Marty Smyth after winning the 2008 WSOP $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha World ChampionHometown Belfast, Northern Ireland World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) 1 Money finish(es) 2 Highest ITM
Main Event finishNone European Poker Tour Title(s) None Final table(s) None Money finish(es) 1 Information accurate as of 27-12-2009. Marty Smyth is a professional poker player from Belfast, Northern Ireland with a track record including wins in the 2007 Irish Poker Open Championship[1] and the 2008 Poker Million. He won his first WSOP bracelet in the 2008 $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha World Championship.
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Poker career
Marty Smyth has played poker since his early teens. He first discovered Omaha and Texas hold'em on a weekend trip to a Dublin casino at the age of 22.[2] He continued to play regularly, eventually becoming a successful professional player. In March 2008 Smyth signed a sponsorship deal with Irish based company, Boylepoker.com. Marty was the highest earning European player in 2007[non-primary source needed] and has since been nominated for two European Poker Awards, Player of the Year 2008 and Best Tournament Performance 2008. [3][self-published source?]
In 2006 Marty played and won the QUB GAA charity poker tournament. The £10 rebuy, aimed at beginner students was held in popular student bar The Botanic Inn. Only one of the other players knew who Marty was as the tournament was made up of mostly 1st time poker players. Marty used a total of 14 re-buys and eventually won the tournament with 5s 7c against KK.[citation needed]
Irish Poker Open
Smyth has placed in the Irish Poker Open, Europe's oldest and largest poker tournament,[4] on four occasions. He placed 7th in 2002 and 6th in 2003. In the 2006 event, Smyth placed 15th. He defeated the largest field ever assembled for a European poker tournament when in 2007, he won the €3,300 buy-in event in Dublin. 708 players began the four day event playing down to the final table. Smyth eventually defeated Roland De Wolfe in a heads-up encounter Terry Rogers Memorial Trophy and earning €650,000.[1] The event was televised in Ireland on RTE Two and internationally on Challenge.
Poker Million
Smyth competed in the Ladbrokes sponsored Poker Million V event in England in 2006 He placed 6th on the final table, winning $100,000 in prize money. The event was broadcast on Sky Sports. He also made the final table the following year, finishing 2nd to Joe Beevers for $500,000. In 2008, Smyth reached a record-breaking third consecutive final of the event, winning the $1,000,000 first prize.
World Series of Poker
Marty Smyth won the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship on 2 July 2008 winning $859,532. On the final hand on a board of Q♣ 9♥ 10♣, Smyth made a pot-size bet of 600,000 holding K♣ J♣ J♠ Q♦ holding a made king-high straight, his opponent Peter Jetten re-raised pot, Smyth then re-raised all-in and was call by Jetten who was holding K♠ J♦ 3♦ 2♣ for the same king-high straight, however Smyth was freerolling on the re-draw to a flush as well as an open-ended straight flush draw, both the King high and the Royal Flush, the turn was a blank, the 7♦, but the river brought the 6♣ giving Smyth the winning flush and the Championship.[5] Marty considers his bracelet win to be his biggest achievement, but highlights the Irish Open title as his most "life-changing". [6]
World Series of Poker Bracelet
Year Tournament Prize (US$) 2008 $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship $859,532 As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,700,000.[7] His two cashes at the WSOP account for $863,382 of those winnings.[8]
Notes
- ^ a b Butt, Robert. "Marty Smyth - Stats". The Hendon Mob. http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=1685. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
- ^ "Marty Smyth's - Biography". boylesports.com. http://www.boylesports.com/sections/poker/d.asp?show=SponsoredPros_MartySmyth_Bio. Retrieved 2008-11-19.
- ^ "Marty Smyth Official Website". martysmyth.net. http://www.martysmyth.net/bio. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ^ Cardplayer Europe: How the Irish Changed the Face of Poker
- ^ Calistri, Amy (2008-07-02). "2008 WSOP Event #50, $10,000 PLO Championship: Marty Smyth Wins Gold". PokerNews.com. http://www.pokernews.com/news/2008/07/2008-wsop-event-50-10000-PLO-final-marty-smyth-wins-gold.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
- ^ "Marty Smyth Interview". blackbeltpoker.com. http://www.blackbeltpoker.com/articles/read/Player-Interview--Marty-Smyth. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
- ^ Butt, Robert. "Marty Smyth - Stats". The Hendon Mob. http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=s&n=1685. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
- ^ World Series of Poker Earnings, worldseriesofpoker.com
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2001 Burt Boutin · Allen Cunningham · Paul Darden · Nani Dollison (2) · Chris Ferguson · Jay Heimowitz · Phil Hellmuth · Berry Johnston · Travis Jonas · Galen Kester · Rich Korbin · Howard Lederer · Jim Lester · Carlos Mortensen · Scotty Nguyen (2) · David Pham · Adam Roberts · Eddy Scharf · Barry Shulman · Erik Seidel · Hemish Shah · Bob Slezak · Cliff Yamagawa · Steve Zolotow
2002 Billy Baxter · Fred Berger · Catherine Brown · John Cernuto · Johnny Chan · Joel Chaseman · Paul Clark · Allen Cunningham · Jack Duncan · Eddie Fishman · Layne Flack (2) · Perry Friedman · Thor Hansen · Randal Heeb · Jennifer Harman · Dan Heimiller · John Hennigan · John Hom · Phil Ivey (3) · John Juanda · Meng La · Mike Majerus · Mike Matusow · John McIntosh · Qushqar Morad · Jay Sipelstein · Jan Vang Sørensen · Bill Swan · Dan Torla · Robert Varkonyi · David Warga · Robert Williamson III
2003 Mickey Appleman · John Arrage · Doyle Brunson · Johnny Chan (2) · Chris Ferguson (2) · Layne Flack (2) · Prahlad Friedman · Phil Hellmuth (2) · Mohammed Ibrahim · Tom Jacobs · John Juanda (2) · Charles Keith Lehr · Toto Leonidas · O'Neil Longson · David Lukaszewski · Jim Meehan · Chris Moneymaker · Carlos Mortensen · Daniel Negreanu · Men Nguyen (2) · Minh Nguyen · Phi Nguyen · Frankie O'Dell · Ron Rose · Barb Rugolo · Michael Saltzburg · Eddy Scharf · Huck Seed · Erik Seidel · Amir Vahedi
2004 Joe Awada · Eli Balas · Curtis Bibb · Farzad Bonyadi · T. J. Cloutier · Hung Doan · Gerry Drehobl · Annie Duke · Antonio Esfandiari · Scott Fischman (2) · Ted Forrest (2) · Chau Giang · Gary Gibbs · Barry Greenstein · Gavin Griffin · Hasan Habib · John Hennigan · Brett Jungblut · Ted Lawson · Kathy Liebert · Aaron Katz · Thomas Keller · Norm Ketchum · Carl Nessel · Daniel Negreanu · Minh Nguyen · Phi Nguyen · Greg Raymer · Mike Sica · Cyndy Violette · James Vogl
2005 Rafi Amit · Josh Arieh · Randy Boman · Farzad Bonyadi · Andre Boyer · Doyle Brunson · Todd Brunson · Johnny Chan · Jiang Chen · David Chiu · T. J. Cloutier · Allen Cunningham · Quinn Do · Denis Ethier · Eric Froehlich · Issac Galazan · Lawrence Gosney · Michael Gracz · Barry Greenstein · David Grey · Joe Hachem · Steve Hohn · Phil Ivey · Cliff Josephy · Ron Kirk · O'Neil Longson · Paul McKinney · Edward Moncada · Anthony Nguyen · Reza Payvar · John Pires · Pat Poels · Anthony Reategui · Dan Schmiech · Erik Seidel · Mark Seif (2) · Jan Vang Sørensen · Willie Tann · Jennifer Tilly · Thom Werthmann · Brian Wilson · Todd Witteles
2006 Kianoush Abolfathi · Daniel Alaei · Praz Bansi · Dutch Boyd · Jeff Cabanillas · Brandon Cantu · Bob Chalmers · Bill Chen (2) · Scott Clements · Kevin Cover · Allen Cunningham · Sam Farha · Eric Froehlich · Jon Friedberg · Rafe Furst · John Gale · Jamie Gold · James Gorham · Chris Gros · Phil Hellmuth · Anders Henriksson · Ian Johns · Eric Kesselman · Paul Kobel · Jason Lester · Benjamin Lin · Jeff Madsen (2) · Mary Jones Meyer · Clare Miller · Jim Mitchell · Kevin Nathan · Victoriano Perches · Ralph Perry · Max Pescatori · David Pham · Pat Poels · Mats Rahmn · Chip Reese · James Richburg · Mark Vos · Lee Watkinson · David Williams · Jack Zwerner
2007/
2007 ESaif Ahmad · Dario Alioto · Rafi Amit · Dao Bac · Don Baruch · Ernest Bennett · Thomas Bihl · Chandrasekhar Billavara · Steve Billirakis · Alexander Borteh · Burt Boutin · Sally Boyer · Robert Cheung · Michael Chu · Scott Clements · Hoyt Corkins · Allen Cunningham · Freddy Deeb · Lukasz Dumanski · Will Durkee · Bill Edler · Eli Elezra · Saro Getzoyan · Michael Graves · Fred Goldberg · John Guth · Phil Hellmuth · Greg Hopkins · Ryan Hughes · Michael Keiner · Alexander Kravchenko · Jeff Lisandro · James Mackey · Robert Mizrachi · Frederick Narciso · Annette Obrestad · Frankie O'Dell · Ciaran O'Leary · Shankar Pillai · Ben Ponzio · Chris Reslock · James Richburg · Blair Rodman · Francois Safieddine · Tom Schneider (2) · Dan Schreiber · Ralph Schwartz · Erik Seidel · Alan Smurfit · Mike Spegal · David Stucke · Gary Styczynski · Katja Thater · Jason Warner · Ram Vaswani · Jerry Yang · Ryan Young
2008/
2008 EMichael Banducci · Duncan Bell · David Benyamine · Eric Brooks · Andrew Brown · Joe Commisso · David Daneshgar · Peter Eastgate · Sherkhan Farnood · Layne Flack · Phil Galfond · Frank Gary · Alexandre Gomes · Matt Graham · Barry Greenstein · Max Greenwood · Svetlana Gromenkova · Blair Hinkle · Grant Hinkle · Rob Hollink · Jesper Hougaard (2) · Ryan Hughes · Theo Jørgensen · John Juanda · Matt Keikoan · Davidi Kitai · Jonathan Kotula · Martin Klaser · Dan Lacourse · Erick Lindgren · Vitaly Lunkin · Thang Luu · Mike Matusow · Nenad Medic · Dario Minieri · Daniel Negreanu · Scotty Nguyen · Max Pescatori · John Phan (2) · Rep Porter · Anthony Rivera · Michael Rocco · Freddy Rouhani · Sebastian Ruthenberg · James Schaff · Scott Seiver · Vanessa Selbst · Jimmy Shultz · David Singer · Marty Smyth · J.C. Tran · Kenny Tran · Phil Tom · Sebastian Ruthenberg · Luis Velador · Jens Vortman · David Woo · Jason Young
2009/
2009 EBahador Ahmadi · Daniel Alaei · Ken Aldridge · Tomas Alenius · James Van Alstyne · Jerrod Ankenman · Richard Austin · David Bach · Eric Baldwin · Rami Boukai · Joe Cada · Erik Cajelais · Brandon Cantu · Jeff Carris · Andrew Cohen · Michael Davis · Mike Eise · Freddie Ellis · Zac Fellows · Ray Foley · Matt Graham · Angel Guillén · Lisa Hamilton · David Halpern · Anthony Harb · Matt Hawrilenko · Phil Ivey (2) · Carsten Joh · Travis Johnson · John Kabbaj · J.P. Kelly (2) · Brian Lemke · Jeff Lisandro (3) · Vitaly Lunkin · Thang Luu · Jason Mercier · Abe Mosseri · Greg Mueller (2) · Marc Naalden · Brock Parker (2) · Jorg Peisert · Derek Raymond · Barry Shulman · Nick Schulman · Jordan Smith · Keven Stammen · Steve Sung · J.C. Tran · Peter Traply · Tony Veckey · Peter Vilandos · Jani Vilmunen · Ville Wahlbeck · Roland De Wolfe · Leo Wolpert
note: number in brackets represents the number of bracelets earned in that year1970s · 1980s · 1990s · 2000s · 2010s 2000 John Duthie · 2003 Jimmy White · 2004 Donnacha O'Dea · 2005 Tony Jones · 2006 Rajesh Modha · 2007 Joe Beevers · 2008 Marty Smyth · 2009 James Akenhead · 2010 Gus Hansen
Irish Poker Open Winners 1980 Colette Doherty • 1981 Sean Kelly • 1982 Frank Conway • 1983 Jimmy Langan • 1984 Tony Byrne • 1985 Irene Tier • 1986 Bryan McCarthy • 1987 Noel Furlong • 1988 Jimmy Langan • 1989 Noel Furlong • 1990 Liam Flood • 1991 Colette Doherty • 1993 Christie Smith • 1994 Mickey Finn • 1996 Liam Flood • 1998 Mickey Finn • 1999 Liam Barker • 2000 Alan Betson • 2001 Jenny Hegarty • 2002 Nick Bernie • 2003 Joe Beevers • 2004 Ivan Donaghy • 2005 John Falconer • 2006 Vincent Melinn • 2007 Marty Smyth • 2008 Neil Channing • 2009 Christer Johansson • 2010 James Mitchell
Categories:- Poker players from Northern Ireland
- Irish poker players
- Living people
- World Series of Poker bracelet winners
- Irish Poker Open winners
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