2026 888poker LIVE Barcelona

€888 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2026 888poker LIVE Barcelona
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
€50,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€888
Prize Pool
€263,424
Total Entries
350
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Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
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His Turn: Alvaro Murciano Gets Redemption in the 888poker Live Barcelona Main Event

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alvaro Murciano
Alvaro Murciano

F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously wrote that there are “no second acts,” but it took Alvaro Murciano just over a year to get a chance at disproving that adage.

In January 2025, Murciano reached heads-up of the 888poker Live Madrid Main Event against team ambassador Ian Simpson. After a lengthy battle that contained many swings of fortune, Simpson prevailed as the clock went past 4 a.m. It was a bittersweet ending for Murciano, who had to accept second place and €42,000 as a consolation prize.

Fast forward 16 months, and Murciano found himself on the same stage, with the same opportunity that eluded him in Madrid. He was chip leader at the final table of the 888poker Live Barcelona €888 Main Event, and this time he wouldn’t be denied the trophy. Murciano ended up running over the table and building an astronomical chip lead on his way to finishing off German Zafra heads-up and capturing the title.

888poker Live Barcelona Main Event Final Table results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Alvaro MurcianoSpain€50,000
2German ZafraSpain€30,000
3Jesus RamosSpain€20,000
4Pol SilvaSpain€14,500
5Michael FalconDenmark€11,600
6Florens FeenstraNetherlands€9,880
7Ryan DansieUnited Kingdom€8,400
8Mateo FlamentSpain€7,100
9Jordi ConejosSpain€6,100

“It means a lot. I ended up heads-up last year. It means a lot to win and take that personal revenge,” Murciano said through a translator after prevailing over the 350-player field to win the €50,000 top prize and gold-plated trophy.

“It was a huge extra motivation. I already felt pretty close to winning the trophy. It was a huge point, like, I can win it.”

Simpson was among the first to greet Murciano after his win, the two former opponents sharing an embrace. “My turn, my turn,” Simpson’s fellow 888poker team member Ricardo Mateus shouted out. The joy of finishing the job this time was palpable across Murciano’s face.

Alvaro Murciano, Ian Simpson
Alvaro Murciano, Ian Simpson

He didn’t have much to worry about this time. After winning a massive pot to bust fellow big stack Michael Falcon in fifth place, Murciano controlled more than 80 percent of the chips in play. It took him just five more hands to bust Pol Silva in fourth and Jesus “el_chur” Ramos in third, setting up a heads-up match against Zafra with Murciano holding a 16-to-1 chip lead. Murciano won every pot of heads-up before finally hitting a pair of kings on the turn to complete his dream run to the trophy.

“It felt scripted. Every time I tried to bluff, the other players folded. When I had good hands, they called. It was amazing. It felt like a script,” Murciano said.

Alvaro Murciano
Alvaro Murciano

Murciano had around €70,000 in live tournament earnings before this event, according to The Hendon Mob, most of that coming from his runner-up finish to Simpson. He describes himself, though, primarily as an online professional, but he’s become a regular fixture at 888poker Live events. He’s also made the trip to the UK for their festivals there in the past year. For Murciano, playing these events is a way to escape from his usual profession.

“I play professionally online. Live events are a hobby and something to disconnect from online poker,” he said.

Final Table Action

The final nine players returned to the Casino Barcelona at 4 p.m. local time to battle for the trophy. They had each locked up at least €6,100 out of the €263,424 prize pool, but all eyes were on the €50,000 top prize.

Murciano was in pole position at the start of the day, beginning as chip leader with 4,765,000 and nearly 1,500,000 ahead of Jordi Conejos in second place. Falcon narrowed the gap on Murciano when he won a big pot off Conejos, floating the flop and hitting a pair of kings on the turn as Conejos couldn’t shake Falcon with a bet of 500,000. Falcon then took the chip lead when Ramos bluffed for 300,000 on the river with queen-high, and Falcon called him down with two pair.

Jordi Conejos
Jordi Conejos

Conejos’ bad day continued when he lost a big flip to Ryan Dansie, with Dansie hitting a pair of kings on the turn to beat Conejos’ jacks. Conejos then moved all in for 740,000 with two eights, and Falcon called with queen-ten. Falcon hit top pair on the flop to take the lead, and Conejos couldn’t catch up as he was sent to the rail in ninth place after starting the final table in second. Falcon, meanwhile, moved up past 6,000,000 and more than 2,000,000 ahead of Murciano.

Florens Feenstra doubled up with ace-high against Mateo Flament, dropping Flament to less than a big blind. Flament ran into Dansie’s aces the next hand to fall in eighth place. Murciano then picked up two aces and raised to 160,000 under the gun. Falcon called in the big blind, and they went heads-up to a queen-high flop. Both players checked to the turn, where Murciano bet 200,000. Falcon then raised to 500,000, and Murciano called. The river brought a second queen and Falcon bet 800,000. Murciano ripped off his sunglasses and went through multiple time banks before calling, and Falcon instantly mucked his nine-high bluff to surrender the pot and the chip lead.

Murciano continued running over the table when he and Dansie saw an ace-high flop. Dansie bet 80,000 and Murciano called to the turn, where Dansie bet another 550,000. Murciano called once more before leading out for 160,000 on the river. Dansie moved all in for 1,085,000, and Murciano snap-called. Dansie showed two pair, aces and eights, but Murciano had gone runner-runner to make the nut flush and eliminate Dansie in seventh place.

Ryan Dansie
Ryan Dansie

Feenstra and Zafra got all their chips in the middle on an ace-high flop, Feenstra with top pair and Zafra with a flush draw. Feenstra stayed ahead on the turn, but Zafra hit his flush on the river to double up and leave Feenstra on a short stack.

Despite the four shorter stacks and big pay jumps, Murciano and Falcon weren’t afraid to tangle with each other. They went to an ace-high flop where Murciano bet 120,000. Falcon then raised to 260,000, and Murciano called. Falcon then bet 350,000 on the turn, and Murciano came back with his own raise to 1,200,000. Falcon called, and they checked down the river. Falcon had missed a flush draw, while Murciano’s king-high was good enough for him to win another massive pot and approach 10,000,000.

After the remaining six players went off on a short break, Feenstra got in his last 255,000 with king-eight but ran right into Falcon’s queens to fall in sixth. Falcon and Murciano, far ahead of the rest of the field, then got involved in another pot that would decisvely alter the final table. Murciano called Falcon’s three-bet to 700,000 and they went heads-up to the ace-high flop. Falcon bet 500,000 and Murciano called. Falcon checked the turn, Murciano bet 700,000, and Falcon moved all in for 3,190,000. Murciano snap-called with a flopped set, while Falcon had top pair and a flush draw. The river was no help, and Falcon crashed out in fifth place.

Michael Falcon all in
Michael Falcon all in

Murciano made quick work of the rest of the short stacks. He first shoved the river against Silva, and Silva called for his last 660,000 with queens and deuces. Murciano, though, had rivered kings and fours to eliminate Silva in fourth. Ramos then got in his last 765,000 with ace-three and was up against Murciano’s king-four. But today was just Murciano’s day, and he spiked trips on the flop to send the 888poker streamer to the rail in third.

Jesus Ramos
Jesus Ramos

Murciano led Zafra 16,040,000 to 1,470,000 at the start of heads-up. He won the first four hands, including picking off a bluff on the river by calling down with king-high to leave Zafra with less than 1,000,000. On the 53rd hand of the final table, Murciano shoved on the button and Zafra called for 660,000. Zafra’s queen-nine was dominated by Murciano’s king-nine, but he pulled ahead on the queen-high flop. The turn was a king to give Murciano the lead, and the tournament was over a card later.

German Zafra
German Zafra

There were no dramatics in this duel, no momentum changes, no late-night endurance tests as there was against Simpson last year. Murciano was determined not to be denied this time, and he can finally call himself an 888poker Live champion.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the 888poker Live Barcelona Main Event. The tour next heads to the Grosvenor Victoria Casino in London in October.

Tags: Alvaro MurcianoFlorens FeenstraGerman ZafraJesus RamosJordi ConejosMateo FlamentMichael FalconPol SilvaRyan Dansie

Alvaro Murciano Wins the 888poker Live Barcelona Main Event

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alvaro Murciano
Alvaro Murciano

A year after finishing runner-up to Ian Simpson in Madrid, Alvaro Murciano got to lift the trophy this time as the champion of the 888poker Live Barcelona Main Event. Murciano earned €50,000 for prevailing over the 350-player field.

Stay tuned for a recap of the final table and an interview with the champion.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Alvaro MurcianoSpain€50,000
2German ZafraSpain€30,000
3Jesus RamosSpain€20,000
4Pol SilvaSpain€14,500
5Michael FalconDenmark€11,600
6Florens FeenstraNetherlands€9,880
7Ryan DansieUnited Kingdom€8,400
8Mateo FlamentSpain€7,100
9Jordi ConejosSpain€6,100

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German Zafra Eliminated in 2nd Place (€30,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
German Zafra
German Zafra

Alvaro Murciano moved all in from the button and German Zafra called for 660,000.

German Zafra: Q9 All in
Alvaro Murciano: K9

Zafra found himself dominated until the Q32 flop gave him the lead with top pair, but Murciano hit the K on the turn to move back in front. The river was the 9 and Murciano finished with kings and nines to win the pot and elimniated Zafra in second place.

Alvaro Murciano
Alvaro Murciano

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Murciano Picks Off a Bluff to Leave Zafra on Fumes

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Alvaro Murciano moved all in from the button with A5 on the first hand of heads-up play, and German Zafra folded J7.

After Murciano received a walk the next hand, he limped in on the button and Zafra checked. Both players checked to the turn on a board of 10657, where Zafra led out for 120,000. Murciano called.

The river was the 3 and Zafra bet another 300,000. Murciano again called, and Zafra could only show 92 for a bluff. Murciano turned over KQ and won the pot with king-high.

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Jesus Ramos Eliminated in 3rd Place (€20,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Jesus Ramos
Jesus Ramos

Jesus Ramos moved all in for 765,000 in the small blind and Alvaro Murciano called in the big blind.

Jesus Ramos: A3 All in
Alvaro Murciano: K4

In a sign of how the day was going for Murciano, he quickly flopped trips on KKQ to leave Ramos drawing thin. The 10 turn gave Ramos some hope with a straight draw as his rail began chanting for a "jota," but he missed the 7 river and the 888poker streamer was sent to the rail in third place.

Jesus Ramos
Jesus Ramos

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Pol Silva Eliminated in 4th Place (€14,500)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Pol Silva
Pol Silva

Pol Silva moved all in for 610,000 in the cutoff with K5 and found no callers. He then shoved again the next hand, this time with AJ, and again took down the blinds and ante.

Alvaro Murciano then raised to 200,000 on the button and Silva called in the big blind.

The flop came Q22 and Murciano bet 100,000. Silva called, and they both checked the 4 turn.

Murciano moved all in on the K river, and Silva took a few seconds before calling for his last 660,000. He showed Q9 for queens and deuces, but Murciano had rivered kings and fours with K4 to win the pot and send Silva to the rail in fourth place.

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Michael Falcon Eliminated in 5th Place (€11,600)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Michael Falcon
Michael Falcon

Alvaro Murciano raised to 200,000 under the gun, Michael Falcon three-bet to 700,000 in the big blind, and Murciano called.

The flop came A103 and Falcon bet 500,000. Murciano called to the 6 turn, where Falcon slowed down and checked. Murciano then bet 700,000, Falcon moved all in for 3,190,000, and Murciano snap-called.

Nearly 9,000,000 was at stake as Falcon showed AQ for top pair and a flush draw, while Murciano had flopped a set with 33. Both players stood up from their seats to await the pivotal river, which came the 5 to secure the massive pot for Murciano and send Falcon crashing out in fifth place.

Murciano went into four-handed play holding more than 80 percent of the chips in play with that pot.

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Florens Feenstra Eliminated in 6th Place (€9,880)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Florens Feenstra
Florens Feenstra

Florens Feenstra raised to 200,000 under the gun, leaving 55,000 behind, and Michael Falcon reraised to 500,000 in the cutoff. The rest of the table folded back to Feenstra, who tossed in his last chips.

Florens Feenstra: K8 All in
Michael Falcon: QQ

Feenstra was looking for a king to stay alive against Falcon's queens, but he missed the A42JJ board and was eliminated in sixth place.

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Level: 28

Blinds: 50,000/100,000

Ante: 100,000