Online Qualifier Piotr Nurzynski Wins 2018 EPT Barcelona (€1,037,109)

Christian Zetzsche
Live Reporter
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Piotr Nurzynski

The European Poker Tour returned to the place where it all began 15 years ago with the victory of Alexander Stevic and the festival at Casino Barcelona is traditionally known as one of the biggest and busiest stops of the calendar year. It was no different for the 2018 PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona €5,300 Main Event, yet the expectations went up a notch higher as the tournament once again set a new record attendance thanks to 1,931 entries.

In the end, it was Polish qualifier Piotr Nurzynski who topped the record-breaking field. Nurzynski, supported by his fiancée on the rail, took two years off to travel and played a €250 satellite on PokerStars while in South America. Before the tournament, he only had $11,812 in live earnings to his name. Afterwards, he walked away €1,037,109 and a $30,000 Platinum Pass richer, with his name now being part of the rich European Poker Tour history.

“I can't believe it ... it struck me. wow. I ran really really well. I made two huge mistakes today and I was thinking I can't win it. But it's amazing, it's hard to say something now," Nurzynski said after the win.

Final Result 2018 EPT Barcelona €5,300 Main Event

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)Deal (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1Piotr NurzynskiPoland€1,611,500€1,037,109$1,203,658
2Haoxiang WangChina€859,050€1,023,701$1,118,097
3Ognyan DimovBulgaria€590,000€725,621$842,148
4Pedro MarquesPortugal€424,250€698,369$810,520
5Rodrigo CarmoPortugal€354,200 $411,056
6Matthias TikerpeEstonia€287,050 $333,127
7Mark BuckleyIreland€220,000 $255,314
8Patrick ClarkeIreland€155,000 $179,881

A prize pool of €9,365,350 was generated and the lion's share of that was still up for grabs when the final six hopefuls returned to their seats in the Salon Gaudi. The coveted EPT trophy, seven-figure payday, and two Platinum Passes worth $30,000 for the highly anticipated 2019 PokerStars Players No Limit Hold'em Championship (PSPC) awaited.

On top of that, there was also the possibility of the second two-time champion in the 15 years of the ever-popular series. John Juanda, who emerged victorious back in 2015 right here at Casino Barcelona, came close again and bowed out on the penultimate tournament day in 9th place. The 2015 Deauville champion Ognyan Dimov went even further and returned for the final day, but Dimov's run came to an end in 3rd place.

Ognyan Dimov and John Juanda
Ognyan Dimov (3rd) and John Juanda (9th) missed out on 2nd EPT Title

Down to the last four players, a deal was cut and that left the Platinum Pass, €180,000 in cash and the elusive trophy up for grabs. In heads-up, it was a duel between online qualifier Piotr Nurzynski and self-confessed recreational player Haoxiang Wang, who started the final day second and first in chips respectively. Since Nurzynski was also the last online qualifier standing, it automatically locked up the two Platinum Passes right there.

Wang started heads-up with a commanding lead, but Nurzynski scored an early double up with pocket kings against the middle pair and straight draw of Wang before pulling into the lead soon after. Both traded chips back and forth but a crucial hand saw Nurzynski gain a commanding lead when winning a big pot with jacks versus nines. Soon after, it was all over when Wang check-called all in with second pair on an ace-high board. Nurzynski had the ace to cement his poker legacy as EPT champion.

The Polish player already had the Platinum Pass locked up and claimed it in style with his victory. “Yeah, of course I am excited!” he replied when asked about that upcoming trip to the Bahamas in January 2019.

“The pressure was much lower and I think I played much better from this point,” Nurzynski said in the interview with Joe Stapleton when asked if the pressure was gone after the successful four-way deal.

Nurzynski also joins the ranks of fellow countrymen such as Dominik Panka, Dzmitry Urbanovich and Sebastian Malec to become the fourth EPT Main Event champion from Poland.

“What can I say, it is a great feeling. I have been watching EPT serious for so many hours. It was my dream to end on the final table, but wow, it's shocking.”

While Wang was initially disappointed to end up in second place, the seven-figure payday will ease the pain and he will meet Nurzynski in the Bahamas in a few months from now.

Haoxiang Wang Platinum Pass
Haoxiang Wang finishes 2nd; Wins Platinum Pass

Action of the final day

Only six players remained and Rodrigo Carmo was the shortest stack with ten big blinds, aiming for an early double or pay jump. The Portuguese would get both as he doubled through Haoxiang Wang in the first level of the day. Wang slipped down further and lost several pots, while online qualifier Piotr Nurzynski took over the top spot.

In the second level of the day, the action picked up and Matthias Tikerpe lost a flip with ace-king suited against the pocket nines of the eventual champion Piotr Nurzynski. Only a few minutes later it was all over for Portugal's Rodrigo Carmo, who also lost a flip with ace-king. This time, it was Haoxiang Wang who ended up as the winner with pocket eights.

The final four played until the end of the level before deal discussions were brought up when everyone returned from the break. It only took 10 minutes before they shook hands and that left €180,000, the Platinum Pass and the trophy aside for the winner.

Pedro Marques became the first casualty after the deal was cut, three-bet shoving ace-trey suited into the pocket tens of Haoxiang Wang. There was no help for the Portuguese and he exited in fourth place.

The hopes of Ognyan Dimov to become the second ever two-time EPT Main Event champion took a big hit when he lost a vital pot with ace-jack suited against the jack-seven suited of Haoxiang Wang and they clashed again soon after. Dimov moved all in from the button holding king-seven suited and Wang called in the big bling with king-eight. The board came ace-high with plenty of low cards and the kicker played to send Dimov to the rail in 3rd place.

While Haoxiang Wang started with a big lead, the tides all but changed when Piotr Nurzynski jammed with pocket kings against jack-nine on a ten-nine-eight flop. Both the turn and the river were blanks and suddenly Nurzynski was back in contention and regained the lead soon after. Both were not afraid to put their chips in and the stacks were almost even when a big hand gave Nurzynski a stronghold in the duel with jacks versus nines.

Wang never recovered from that setback. In fact, it only took a few hands before he check-called the turn and river of an ace-high board with king-deuce for second pair. Nurzynski had ace-nine suited for top pair and that sealed the victory.

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the record-breaking Main Event in Barcelona and the next exciting live events are already around the corner.

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