Cedric Jaby, Jaskirat Singh Bindra Storm to the Top on Day 1b of the EAPT Barcelona Main Event
Cedric Jaby’s run to the top of the chip counts on Day 1b of the EAPT Barcelona €565 Main Event wasn’t without some controversy.
Right before the dinner break, Jaby was all in for his last 55,000 with a set of fives. Antoine Nicoli turned over a pair of tens and tossed it into the middle of the table. The dealer interpreted it as a call. So did Jaby, who was prepared to accept a double up. But Nicoli passionately argued he had folded for nearly 10 minutes into the break before a floor ruled it would stand as a call, much to his disagreement.
Jaby wasn’t done there taking down big pots. He later busted Yossi Ifergan in a set-over-set cooler to end up with 595,000 and leading the 13 remaining players who will return tomorrow for Day 2 at 6 p.m.
Jaskirat Singh Bindra is right behind him in second place. Bindra busted former chip leader Ryan Dansie, then took out Sebastian Tusal two spots off the money on his way to bagging up 550,000. Alexander Ivanov (370,000) is in third place after taking most of Tusal’s chips with a set of sevens, while Mark Buckley (309,000), Daniel Sanchez (288,000), and Alexander Delgado (266,000) are also big stacks. Carlos Esquerdo, who already won the EAPT Cup this week at Casino Barcelona, is a short stack with 109,000.
Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cedric Jaby | France | 595,000 |
2 | Jaskirat Singh Bindra | India | 550,000 |
3 | Alexander Ivanov | Russia | 370,000 |
4 | Mark Buckley | Ireland | 309,000 |
5 | Daniel Sanchez | Spain | 288,000 |
6 | Alexander Delgado | Spain | 266,000 |
7 | Sanjay Haran | France | 230,000 |
8 | Ariel Galactico | Argentina | 199,000 |
9 | Antoine Nicoli | France | 160,000 |
10 | Christopher Arpal | Spain | 146,000 |
The 13 survivors will combine with the 19 players left over from yesterday’s opening flight for Day 2. They will be joined by the survivors from the Day 1c flight currently taking place, as well as a turbo Day 1d flight tomorrow morning. All players will be in the money on Day 2.
Play ended on Day 1b with 19 minutes remaining in Level 15 with blinds of 3,000-6,000. The action on Day 2 will pick up at the earliest time one of the four opening flights ended.
PokerNews will be back here tomorrow providing all the action as the field plays down towards the final table.