Juan Pardo Goes Back-to-Back, Wins €50K High Roller for €1,013,860

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
4 min read
Juan Pardo shipped not one, but two high rollers in EPT Barcelona.

When it rains, it pours. Barely 12 hours after Juan Pardo took down the European Poker Tour Barcelona €25,000 Single-Day High Roller, the Spaniard followed it up by winning the €50,000 Single-Day High Roller for €1,013,860, the largest cash of his career to date.

"I was trying not to think about all the hype of winning yesterday," Pardo told PokerNews. "I just wanted to try and play my best game, just like I do in all the tournaments that I play."

On a day that started out with lightning and showers around the Casino Barcelona, Pardo proved that his feat last night was no flash in the pan as he cruised to victory, defeating Seth Davies heads up.

Davies took home €720,760 for his efforts, also the biggest cash of his career. Finishing in third place was Malaysia's Chin Wei Lim who added €471,910 to €146,940 he earned for finishing second in the €25,000 6+ Hold'em High Roller just a day earlier.

Final Table Payouts

PlaceNameCountryPayout (EUR)Payout (USD)
1Juan PardoSpain€ 1,013,860$1,124,584
2Seth DaviesUnited States€ 720,760$799,474
3Chin Wei LimMalaysia€ 471,910$523,447
4Luc GreenwoodCanada€ 363,150$402,810
5Ali ImsirovicUnited States€ 287,570$318,976
6Timothy AdamsCanada€ 224,890$249,450
7Steve O'DwyerIreland€ 176,960$196,286
8Laurynas LevinskasLithuania€ 138,250$153,348

Recap of the Day's Action

With the event offering unlimited reentries for the first eight levels, the action was furious with several players firing multiple bullets.

The pace was set by Pardo who said he never went down below starting stack during the early stages. In fact, his elimination of both Linus Loeliger and Charlie Carrel in a single hand saw him move up to half a million in chips shortly before registration closed.

It was Ali Imsirovic who led at the two table redraw after taking chips from Pardo when both players flopped two pair. However, when Seth Davies doubled through Imsirovic, and Laurynas Levinskas sent €100,000 Super High Roller champion Sergi Reixach to the rail, it was the Lithuanian standing atop the pile.

He held onto that lead heading into the final table, with Pardo right behind him.

Laurynas Levinskas
Levinskas saw a promising run go up in flames at the final table.

Final Table

Rui Ferreira couldn't improve on his eighth-place finish in the €100,000 Super High Roller as he was eliminated in ninth before Pardo took down a hand that would propel him towards victory.

Having flopped a middle set against Levinskas, he called a bet on the flop and then raised all-in on the turn, finding a good spot when Levinskas held two pair. The river bricked to send Pardo soaring to the top, and Levinskas crashed out on the very next hand in eighth place.

"It's the perfect scenario in this kind of tournament," Pardo said. "Where the pay jumps are getting bigger so I was in the perfect situation to push and put pressure on the other players. It's the best scenario possible."

"Where the pay jumps are getting bigger so I was in the perfect situation to push and put pressure on the other players"

Pardo's chip lead by this stage was enormous, as he had almost half the chips in play seven-handed. He soon put it to good use, shoving with king-eight and nine-five to best the ace-queen and king-queen of Steve O'Dwyer and Timothy Adams, respectively.

There was a brief interlude to the Pardo procession as Davies more than doubled in a hand that sent Imsirovic to the rail in fifth, but Pardo had built up enough of a lead to hold well over half the chips in play.

Luc Greenwood would double twice four-handed, once with a royal flush through Chin Wei Lim, but laddering through the pay-jumps had hurt his chip stack and he never really found a way back into contention.

It was Lim who sent the final Canadian packing, but Lim would, in turn, be eliminated by Pardo to bring the tournament to heads-up.

An Entertaining Heads-Up Match

Pardo came into heads-up with a 3-to-1 chip lead, only to see that disappear in one of the very first hands as Davies found a double with queen-jack against ace-eight.

However, Pardo wasn't bothered by the early hit.

"I was already happy with the payout at this point as it was already my biggest ever, but I just tried to stay focused and make the best decisions in every spot," he said.

Over the course of the heads-up match, Davies would double twice more, but these were for ten and seven big blinds as Pardo's victory looked more and more assured. In the end, the chips would have gotten themselves in regardless of the stacks, with Pardo's queens holding against Davies' ace-king to secure his second Single-Day High Roller victory in the space of 24 hours.

"I was trying not to think about all the hype of winning yesterday"

And with many more high rollers still to come on the EPT Barcelona schedule, Pardo isn't ruling out grabbing a third trophy.

"You cannot say no," he said. "Never. I'm gonna try."

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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