O'Dea came close to winning a
WSOP bracelet in 1983 in the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event, finishing runner-up to
Tom McEvoy. He made the final table of the
WSOP Main Event in 1983 when he finished 6th, which was eventually won by McEvoy, and again when he finished 9th in 1991 in the event won by
Brad Daugherty. O'Dea also cashed in the Main Event in 1990 (32nd), 1994 (27th), 1996 (25th), and 2007 (171st). In 1998, O'Dea won a
WSOP bracelet in Pot Limit
Omaha with rebuys event, defeating two-time WSOP Main Event champion,
Johnny Chan in heads-up play. Donnacha first appeared in the
Late Night Poker television programme in series 4, finishing 5th in a heat won by Robin Keston. He returned to the show in series 6, winning his heat and going on to finish 4th in the Grand Final. In 2004, he won the
Poker Million tournament, overcoming
Dave "The Devilfish" Ulliott in the eventual heads-up confrontation. The following year, he made the final table again and finished in 5th place. O'Dea was the first member of the European Poker Players Hall of Fame. As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,000,000. His son, Eoghan O'Dea, is also a poker player who competes primarily online under the moniker 'intruder123'. In December 2008, he followed up a $300,000 online win with a 2nd-place finish in the Poker Million for $260,000. In 2011, he made a deep run at the Main Event of
WSOP 2011 earning his place in
The November Nine. He eventually finished in 6th place ==References==