Padrhaic Mulligan opened to 54,000 from the hijack. It folded to Sean Prendiville in the big blind who three-bet to 170,000. Mulligan then four-bet to 370,000 and Prendiville asked how much his opponent had behind.
"About five more," replied Mulligan, before watching Prendiville moved all in. Mulligan thought over his options before releasing his cards.
Sacha Lebreton moved all in from early position for 400,000 and was called by Gary McGinty.
Lebreton:
McGinty:
The board ran out .
The blow delivered on the flop and no nine to the rescue meant Lebreton was the first to be eliminated today and McGinty claimed another scalp to extend his lead.
Two tables are ready for action here on the final day of the PokerStars Festival Dublin Main Event. A total of 544 entrants have been whittled down to 16 and they are lead by Gary McGinty.
McGinty appeared nigh on untouchable towards the latter stages of yesterday's play, boosting his stack to almost triple average. He will certainly be a force to be reckoned with when play gets underway at 12:00 local time.
The Regency Hotel will be buzzing with ten of the remaining players being Irish, although four Italians left in the field might also hold some sway with the locals.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the action from Dublin as we crown the latest PokerStars Festival winner.