Juan Pardo Warms Up for EPT Barcelona With $83K PokerStars Score

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Juan Pardo

Every poker player wants to go into a major live festival in hot form, and Juan "Malaka$tyle" Pardo is doing just that. With the 2023 European Poker Tour Barcelona series right around the corner, Pardo has given his confidence a significant boost, and his bankroll roo, after taking down the $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars for $83,582.

Pardo has an exceptional record in Barcelona-based tournaments. In 2018, Pardo finished fifth for €150,000 and second for €450,000 in two €25,000 buy-in PartyPoker LIVE events. Less than 18 months later, Pardo won back-to-back €25,000 and €50,000 buy-in events at EPT Barcelona for combined scores of €1,505,460 before following up those results with a fourth-place finish in another €25,000 High Roller worth €259,240.

At the 2022 EPT Barcelona festival, Pardo was the runner-up to Steve O'Dwyer in another €25,000 High Roller, a result good for €268,430. Pardo heads to Barcelona full of confidence following his latest online poker victory.

Sixty-five players bought into this weekend's $5,200 Titans Event and created a $325,000 prize pool that the top nine finishers shared. "Ebaaa11" was the unfortunate soul who popped the money bubble; their exit locked in $10,132 for the nine surviving players.

Jans "Graftekkel" Arends was the first of the finalists to fall by the wayside. Bulgarian grinder "AchoBogdanov" joined the Austria-based Dutchman on the sideline before "Gogac sniper" was shot down in seventh, and Ukraine's "234241234214432" busted in sixth.

Brazilian star Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" Selouan saw his deep run end in a fifth-place finish, with "ibotown" of Austria crashing out in fourth.

Any of the final three hopefuls would have made a worthy champion; all three have been in the winner's circle numerous times.

Third place and $49,211 went to Yuri "theNERDguy" Dzivielevski, leaving Pardo heads-up against David "MissOracle" Yan. The heads-up duo struck a deal to slightly lessen the pay jump, and that deal ultimately resulted in Yan banking $69,840 when he busted in second place. Pardo yet again, emerged from a high-stakes tournament victoriously. This latest win earned the popular Spaniard $83,582.

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$5,200 Titans Event Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Juan "Malaka$tyle" PardoAndorra$83,582*
2David "MissOracle" YanNew Zealand$69,840*
3Yuri "theNERDguy" DzivielevskiBrazil$49,211
4ibotownAustria$36,859
5Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" SelouanBrazil$27,607
6234241234214432Ukraine$20,678
7Gogac sniperAustria$15,487
8AchoBogdanovBulgaria$11,600
9Jans "Graftekkel" ArendsAustria$10,132

*reflects a heads-up deal

Brazilians Dominate the $1K Sunday High Roller; Bruschi Wins

Renan Bruschi
Renan Bruschi

Four of the nine players who reached the final table of the $1,050 Sunday High Roller hailed from Brazil, so it was unsurprising to discover the eventual champion was a Samba star.

As you would likely expect from a $1,050 buy-in tournament, the final table read like a who's who of the online poker world. Finnish superstar Tomi "elmerixx" Brouk's time under the spotlight was limited because he bowed out in ninth.

Ilya "Leqenden" Anatsky, the seasoned Belarussian veteran, finished in eighth, with the tournament officially becoming short-handed after the untimely demise of "tiga84."

"Fox__MEF" was the first of the four Brazilian finalists to bite the dust, doing so in sixth place. They were joined on the sidelines first by Blaz "Scarmak3r" Zerjav, and then Germany's "assel007," meaning this event would finish as a Brazilian 1-2-3.

"phcrf" was eliminated in third and walked away with $10,860, the first five-figure haul of the evening. Renan "internett93o" Bruschi and Joao "joaoMathias" Baumgarten locked horns heads-up for the lion's share of the bounty prize pool.

Both players locked in $11,511 from the main prize pool, but the final bounty payments were worth more than that payout. Bruschi finished his opponent and saw $26,862 land in his PokerStars account, leaving Baumgarten to collect a $16,237 consolation prize.

$1,050 Sunday High Roller Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Renan "Internett93o" BruschiBrazil$15,351$11,511$26,862
2Joao "joaoMathias" BaumgartenBrazil$4,726$11,511$16,237
3phcrfBrazil$2,812$7,686$10,860
4assel007Germany$2,750$5,906$8,656
5Blaz "Scarmak3r" ZerjavSlovenia$3,937$4,538$8,475
6Fox__MEFBrazil$2,031$3,486$5,517
7tiga84Armenia$875$2,679$3,554
8Ilya "Leqenden" AnatskyBelarus$2,125$2,058$4,183
9Tomi "elmerixx" BroukFinland$1,375$1,734$3,109

Other Notable PokerStars Results

Simon Mattsson
Simon Mattsson

Also at PokerStars, there were victories for Swedish duo Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson and Jerry "Perrymajsen" Odeen, while Raul "Winca_cipo" Manzano defeated online poker legend Chris "Moorman1" Moorman heads-up in the $109 Sunday Cooldown.

EventEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrize
$530 Bounty Builder High Roller320$160,000rekop27$27,207*
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic35$40,000Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson$16,714
$109 Sunday Warm-Up997$99,700Jerry "Perrymejsen" Odeen$16,356
$109 Sunday Fenomeno953$95,300AlexCD20$14,634
$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up39$40,000Roman "RomeOpro" Romanovsky$14,061
$215 Sunday Supersonic313,$64,089Dalton "daltonhb" Hobold$12,075
$109 Sunday Cooldown1,062$106,200Raul "Winca_cipo" Manzano$12,212*

*includes bounty payments

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Matthew Pitt
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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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