2024 Irish Poker Festival

€3,000 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 Irish Poker Festival

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
€177,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Prize Pool
€753,330
Entries
285
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
18
Players Left
1

€3,000 Main Event

Day 3 Completed

Mark Buckley Keeps the Irish Poker Festival Trophy on Home Soil (€177,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Mark Buckley
Mark Buckley

After Michel Molenaar’s victory in 2023, the Irish Poker Festival has its 2024 winner! The new €3,000 Main Event title belongs to Irish player Mark Buckley, who patiently claimed the first-place prize of €177,000.

Buckley took first place from a field of 285 entrants, which generated a total prize pool of €753,330, slightly exceeding the €700,000 guarantee. Winning the tournament wasn’t easy, due to the nearly nine-hour final table and the strong competition from players like Joni Rantamaki, who finished as the runner-up for €113,000, and Conor O'Rourke, who took third place for €70,000.

Niall Farrell secured fifth place for €38,000, while recent EPT Cyprus Eureka winner Leo Worthington-Leese finished in sixth place for €31,500.

2024 Irish Poker Festival €3,000 Main Event Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Mark BuckleyIreland€177,000
2Joni RantamakiFinland€113,000
3Conor O'RourkeIreland€70,000
4Sean HegartyUnited States€50,000
5Niall FarrellScotland€38,000
6Leo Worthington-LeeseUnited Kingdom€31,500
7Ignotas TamasauskasLithuania€27,500
8Ignas NavickasLithuania€24,000
9Florian FuchsAustria€20,500

Winner's Interview

“It was a very long final table. There were a lot of ups and downs, a lot of swings, but we got there in the end,” summed up the new champion after posing for his winning photos. He went on to explain: “It was a tough final table with a lot of good, very aggressive players.” Despite these strong opponents, Buckley said that “it was smooth from the beginning". "I basically max-late-regged; I only bought in on Day 2.” He finished third in chips after that day and never dropped from the top spots.

This Irish Poker Festival marks Buckley’s second-best career cash, following his seventh-place finish at the 2018 European Poker Tour Barcelona for €220,000. Since then, he’s kept grinding across Europe, even winning a Spade in an Omaha event in 2023. “Now I need to win another trophy,” he joked, adding that he doesn’t have many poker plans for now. “Just EPT Prague will be my next stop.”

Mark Buckley
Mark Buckley

Final Day's Action

Although 18 players returned on Day 3, they were down to 17 on the very first hand of the day after Sam Dobbins was eliminated (18th - €9,500). WSOP bracelet winner Eoghan O’Dea didn’t last much longer (17th - €9,500), losing a flip to Vasilijus Piskunovas, and Tomas Flanagan was also eliminated shortly after (16th - €10,000), running into Ignotas Tamasauskas’s aces.

Jonathan Proudfoot seemed to be in a strong position after flopping a straight against Buckley. However, Buckley hit a runner-runner full house to claim a massive pot, the chip lead, and ended Proudfoot’s tournament (15th - €10,000). Aleksander Januskevic (14th - €10,750) and Rafael Golka (13th - €11,580) were also eliminated before the first break, while Vasilijus Piskunovas was left with just 5,000 chips after being caught bluffing. He was eliminated immediately upon the restart.

Day 1a chip leader Alec Torelli then opted to four-bet all-in with ace-seven suited. He faced Worthington-Leese's pair of jacks, which turned into a set on the flop. Finishing in 11th place, Torelli won €15,000.

Alec Torelli
Alec Torelli

At the same table, Rantamaki and Farrell went all-in, creating a 3,500,000 chip pot. Rantamaki had aces and secured a massive double-up against Farrell’s ace-king. Moments later, Farrell was unlucky again when Ignas Navickas doubled up through him. However, he managed to turn things around by eliminating Richard Ashby in 10th place and secured his seat at the final table.

The final table started with Florian Fuchs losing chips to O'Rourke who moved all-in on the river. Moments later, Fuchs found jacks but ran into Farrell's kings to become the first eliminated player of the final table (9th - €20,500).

After Sean Hegarty hit trips with ace-queen to double up through Buckley’s ace-king, Ignas Navickas lost a flip against O’Rourke and was eliminated in 8th place for €24,000. Following this hand, the seven remaining players went on their second break of the day, with Rantamaki as the chip leader and the other players having relatively even stacks.

Very little action occurred during the next level, but things changed when Tamasauskas and Hegarty found themselves in a classic race. Tamasauskas lost the flip and was sent to the rail, leaving his six opponents to head into a 40-minute dinner break. Moments before heading to eat, Worthington-Leese and then Farrell both doubled up.

Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

Once everyone was back at the table, play slowed significantly until Farrell doubled up again. Shortly after, O’Rourke also doubled his stack, leaving Worthington-Leese short-stacked. The recent EPT Cyprus Eureka champion moved all-in once but split, then lost to Hegarty’s pocket deuces to finish in 6th place for €31,500.

He was followed to the cashier desk by Farrell, who held pocket tens against Hegarty’s ace-queen. Farrell was on his way to double up, but an ace completed the board, and the triple crown winner exited in 5th place (€38,000). Thanks to previous eliminations, Hegarty held 40% of the chips in play when only four players remained.

Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

Almost two more hours passed at a very slow pace, but Hegarty was unable to maintain his lead, especially after Buckley doubled up through him thanks to a lucky river. After this hand, Rantamaki, in the small blind, applied pressure on Hegarty’s short stack. Hegarty eventually called but lost, taking home €50,000 for his fourth-place finish.

O’Rourke now had the shortest stack and needed to dodge bullets to reach the next step. He was only a few cards away from heads-up play when the two big stacks went all-in. Buckley doubled up with kings, extending the three-way battle. But it didn’t last long, as O’Rourke jammed with ace-deuce into Buckley’s ace-six. O’Rourke was quickly drawing dead and was eliminated in third place (€70,000) after Buckley flopped the best full house. This meant the trophy and first-place prize would go to either Buckley or Rantamaki.

Moments after heads-up play began, the first all-in and call situation occurred between the two players, with Rantamaki doubling up with nines, bringing both stacks almost back to even. But after the break, the cards went on their backs again, with Buckley winning with ace-king over Rantamaki’s gutshot and flush draw. The Finnish player was left with very few chips, and only one more hand was needed to crown Buckley as the 2024 Irish Poker Festival Main Event champion.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the 2024 Irish Poker Festival. Be sure to follow PokerNews for live updates and coverage from around the globe!

Tags: Alec TorelliAleksander JanuskevicConor O'RourkeConor O’RourkeEoghan O’DeaFlorian FuchsIgnas NavickasIgnotas TamasauskasJonathan ProudfootJoni RantamakiLeo Worthington-LeeseNiall FarrellRafael GolkaRichard AshbySam DobbinsSean HegartyTomas FlanaganVasilijus Piskunovas

Joni Rantamaki Eliminated in 2nd Place (€113,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Joni Rantamaki
Joni Rantamaki

Mark Buckley shoved from the button and Joni Rantamaki called for his last 800,000 from the big blind.

Joni Rantamaki: 104 All in
Mark Buckley: A3

Buckley would be crowned champion of the 2024 Irish Poker Festival Main Event if he could hold with ace-high. The flop fell 752 which offered Rantamaki with a flush draw. The turn came the 3 to give Rantamaki even more outs with a straight draw. However, a brick K hit the river and Buckley was the winner of the IPF Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
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Mark Buckley
14,250,000
900,000
900,000
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Joni Rantamaki
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Buckley Has Rantamaki on the Ropes

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Joni Rantamaki limped from the small blind and Mark Buckley raised to 600,000 out of the big blind. Rantamaki called to see a flop.

Buckley checked the 663 flop and Rantamaki bet 900,000. Buckley check-raised all in for 5,950,000 and Rantamaki called.

Mark Buckley: AK All in
Joni Rantamaki: 75

Much to Buckley's surprise, he was ahead with Big Slick, but he had to fade almost half the deck to take a commanding chip lead heads-up. Rantamaki on the other hand could win the tournament if he could hit any of his many outs.

The rest of the board ran out Q3 and Buckley's ace-king high had catapulted him into a commanding chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Mark Buckley
13,350,000
6,850,000
6,850,000
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Joni Rantamaki
900,000
-6,850,000
-6,850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Rantamaki Takes From Buckley

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Mark Buckley limped from the button and Joni Rantamaki checked out of the big blind.

Rantamaki check-called a bet of 200,000 from Buckley on the JKK flop.

The two players checked the J turn for the 3 to hit the river. Rantamaki led out for 400,000 and Buckley called. Rantamaki turned over J8 for a full house and Buckley mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Joni Rantamaki
7,750,000
1,510,000
1,510,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Mark Buckley
6,500,000
-1,500,000
-1,500,000

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Buckley Value-Bets Bottom Pair

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

With around 1,000,000 in the middle, Mark Buckley and Joni Rantamaki checked a flop of 763 to see the 7 come on the turn. Buckley bet 350,000, and Rantamaki called.

The 2 hit the river and Buckley led out for 275,000. Rantamaki called again, and was shown 82 by Buckley for just a pair of deuces. Rantamaki mucked and Buckley won the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Mark Buckley
8,000,000
-450,000
-450,000
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Joni Rantamaki
6,240,000
450,000
450,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Level: 32

Blinds: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 200,000

Rantamaki Dodges the First Bullet

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante

Moments after heads-up play began, Joni Rantamaki limped from the small blind, and Mark Buckley moved all-in. Rantamaki snap-called.

Joni Rantamaki: 99 All in
Mark Buckley: 55

Rantamaki flopped a boat on 66982, doubling his 3,140,000 chip stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Joni Rantamaki
7,810,000
4,670,000
4,670,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Mark Buckley
6,440,000
-4,670,000
-4,670,000

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Conor O'Rourke Eliminated in 3rd Place (€70,000)

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Conor O'Rourke
Conor O'Rourke

Conor O'Rourke jammed from the button for roughly 1,500,000, and he was called by Mark Buckley in the big blind.

Conor O'Rourke: A2 All in
Mark Buckley: A6

There was no hope for O'Rourke as he was already drawing dead after Buckley flopped the best full house on AA672.

He finished in third place for €70,000 while Buckley and Joni Rantamaki are now playing for the title and €177,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Mark Buckley
11,110,000
1,760,000
1,760,000
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Joni Rantamaki
3,140,000
-660,000
-660,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Conor O'Rourke
Busted

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