2024 EAPT Madrid

€560 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 EAPT Madrid

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€28,732
Event Info
Buy-in
€560
Prize Pool
€180,000
Entries
305
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Antonio Puntas Captures First Live Title in EAPT Madrid Main Event (€28,732)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Antonio Puntas
Antonio Puntas

The final hand has been dealt in the EAPT Madrid €560 Main Event here at Casino Gran Via. It took just under six hours for a winner to emerge from the final table of nine players who made it to the final day.

Spain's Antonio Puntas may have started the day with the second-shortest stack in the room, but after the dust had settled, he had captured every chip in play as well as his first live title.

Winner's Reaction

"I still don't believe it. It's a lot of emotions and it's difficult to process the situation. But I'm happy now," Puntas said shortly after being crowned the winner. "I was at the final table in eighth position with 20 big blinds. It doesn't leave a lot of room to play perfect poker, so it was difficult in the beginning. After I doubled up, my sense at the table was very good, and I think I played well".

Puntas explained that while he's not a professional, he enjoys the competitive spirit of the game. "I play for fun. I have a nice job that I'm happy with. I play poker because I love poker and I love the competition. I've played for many years, but I'm not a professional".

During four-handed play, Puntas made a pivotal call against Ionut Dragomir in what he described as the biggest hand in the tournament for him.

"The situation was sick because it was small blind versus big blind, and the ranges are so wide. His third barrel, I don't understand. It's very polar and I have king-ten, I block the nuts. The situation is sick because when I call, I either double up or I'm out. But I think (Dragomir) is capable of having a good bluff there, so I thought, okay... call and go for the glory!"

In addition to the top prize Puntas also won a €5,000 package to Cyprus to attend the Mediterranean Poker Party in May and play in the €2,000 EAPT Grand Finale.

"This will be my first time (visiting Cyprus). I'm happy because I don't normally play that buy in. I'm happy to travel for poker, it will be my first time. Before I have only played in Spain".

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Antonio PuntasSpain€ 28,732*
2Fernando CeldranSpain€ 22,362*
3Marius MoldoveanuRomania€ 20,446*
4Ionut DragomirRomania€ 16,735*
5Manuel LedesmaSpain€ 9,400
6Javier RomeroSpain€ 6,700
7Chadi AkremiTunisia€ 5,325
8Constantin ScrobSpain€ 4,300
9Kai FuongGermany€ 3,500

*Denotes a four-way deal

Final Table
Final Table

Action of the Day

The Main Event attracted 305 entrants and featured a €180,000 guaranteed prize pool. Of those 305 entrants, only nine players made it to the final day. Kai Fuong would become the first final table casualty after his top pair went down in flames against Dragomir who had called with the nut-flush draw which came in on the river. Fuong would be followed out the door by Constantin Scrob and Chadi Akremi in eighth and seventh place. Akremi busted shortly after doubling up Puntas in a pivotal hand for the eventual winner.

Javier Romero found himself short-stacked early in the day but did a good job laddering up a few spots. He would ultimately bow out to Puntas in sixth place, and by that point, Puntas had a firm chip lead over the rest of the field.

Manuel Ledesma
Manuel Ledesma

Today's event marked the second final table Manuel Ledesma has made in Spain over the past month. Just over three weeks ago, he won the 888poker LIVE Madrid Main Event. Today he came four spots shy of another title here in Spain after falling in fifth place to Puntas in a brutal cooler. After Ledesma's elimination, the remaining four players were all guaranteed a €5,000 package to the Mediterranean Poker Party.

Despite making a deal four-handed to flatten the payouts, it would take over two hours for the next player to be eliminated and it was clear that all four players were playing hard for the trophy. All four players would take turns as chip leader during this period until Dragomir finally bowed out in fourth place after attempting a massive bluff against Puntas. The very next hand, Marius Moldoveanu would be eliminated in third place after running into start of day chip leader Fernando Celdran's big-slick to mark the beginning of heads-up play.

Fernando Celdran
Fernando Celdran

Celdran and Puntas started heads-up play close to even in chips, but by that point, the blinds had gotten massive, and with just under 50 big blinds in total between the two players, it was all but guaranteed that the heads-up duel would be a quick affair. Puntas would take the lead early before finishing Celdran off with a dominating queen to win the final hand of the tournament, the Main Event title and the top prize of €28,732.

That concludes our coverage for this event, but be sure to stay tuned to our live coverage of the EPT Paris that is still currently underway.

Tags: Antonio PuntasChadi AkremiConstantin ScrobFernando CeldranIonut DragomirJavier RomeroKai FuongManuel LedesmaMarius Moldoveanu

Fernando Celdran Eliminated in 2nd Place (€22,362)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Fernando Celdran
Fernando Celdran

Antonio Puntas moved all in from the button, covering Fernando Celdran who had roughly 1,500,000. Celdran made the call and was at risk.

Fernando Celdran: Q10
Antonio Puntas: KQ

Puntas had his opponent dominated and remained ahead on the J7443 runout to win the final pot of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
12,200,000
4,100,000
4,100,000
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Antonio PuntasFernando Celdran

Marius Moldoveanu Eliminated in 3rd Place (€20,446)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Marius Moldoveanu
Marius Moldoveanu

The very next hand after Ionut Dragomir was eliminated, Marius Moldoveanu was all in and at risk preflop against Fernado Celdran who covered.

Marius Moldoveanu: A4
Fernando Celdran: AK

Moldoveanu was dominated by a bigger ace but the 852 flop gave him a few more outs in the form of a gutshot straight draw. The A turn and 7 river were bricks and Moldoveanu's deep run came to an end in third place.

The tournament is briefly being paused to set up heads-up play between Celdran and Antonio Puntas.

Player Chips Progress
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
6,350,000
2,190,000
2,190,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
5,850,000
200,000
200,000
Marius Moldoveanu ro
Marius Moldoveanu
Busted

Tags: Antonio PuntasFernando CeldranIonut DragomirMarius Moldoveanu

Ionut Dragomir Eliminated in 4th Place (€16,735)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Ionut Dragomir
Ionut Dragomir

Ionut Dragomir limped in from the small blind and Antonio Puntas checked from the big blind.

The flop came K73. Dragomir bet 225,000 and was called by Puntas.

Dragomir fired a second barrel on the J turn, this time for 550,000. Once again Puntas made the call.

The river was the Q. Dragomir moved all in for 1,760,000 and Puntas, who covered Dragomir slightly, went deep into the tank. After a few minutes he stuck in the call.

"Good call" Dragomir said, revealing 74 for a pair of sevens turned into a bluff. Puntas tabled K10 for a pair of kings to score the knockout and collect a massive pot.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
5,650,000
2,050,000
2,050,000
Ionut Dragomir ro
Ionut Dragomir
Busted

Tags: Antonio PuntasIonut Dragomir

Dragomir Doubles with Quads

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Marius Moldoveanu and Ionut Dragomir
Marius Moldoveanu and Ionut Dragomir

Marius Moldoveanu moved all in from the small blind, covering Ionut Dragomir in the big blind who had 1,550,000. Dragomir snap-called and was at risk.

Ionut Dragomir: QQ
Marius Moldoveanu: AK

It was a classic preflop flip that Dragomir pulled way ahead of on the Q2J flop. Moldoveanu still had a gutshot straight draw but but the A turn changed nothing. The Q river improved Dragomir to four of a king to secure a full double up through Moldoveanu.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
4,475,000
-535,000
-535,000
Ionut Dragomir ro
Ionut Dragomir
3,180,000
1,535,000
1,535,000
Marius Moldoveanu ro
Marius Moldoveanu
2,500,000
-860,000
-860,000
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
2,015,000
-285,000
-285,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Ionut DragomirMarius Moldoveanu

Manuel Ledesma Eliminated in 5th Place (€9,400)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Manuel Ledesma
Manuel Ledesma

Antonio Puntas moved all in for 120,000 from the hijack and Manuel Ledesma moved all in for just over 1,000,000. Puntas snap-called to put Ledesma at risk.

Manuel Ledesma: AK
Antonio Puntas: AA

Ledesma had a monster hand but had run into pocket aces and was in dire straights. He could not pull ahead on the AQ6K5 runout and was sent to the rail in fifth-place while Puntas scored another final table knockout.

All four remaining players are now guaranteed a €5,000 package to Cyprus for the Mediterranean Poker Party in May that will include a €2,000 entry to the EAPT Grand Finale.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
4,765,000
1,040,000
1,040,000
Manuel Ledesma es
Manuel Ledesma
Busted

Tags: Antonio PuntasManuel Ledesma

Javier Romero Eliminated in 6th Place (€6,700)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Javier Romero
Javier Romero

Javier Romero shoved for 320,000 from the button. Antonio Puntas raised to 650,000 from the small blind, forcing out all other players to leave Romero at risk.

Javier Romero: 66
Antonio Puntas: 1010

Romero needed some help against the bigger pocket pair and failed to connect with the 9K8210 runout. Puntas collected another healthy pot while Romero's deep run came to an end in sixth-place.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
4,535,000
370,000
370,000
Javier Romero es
Javier Romero
Busted

Tags: Antonio PuntasJavier Romero

Chadi Akremi Eliminated in 7th Place (€5,325)

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Chadi Akremi
Chadi Akremi

Fernando Celdran opened to 85,000 from early position and received a call from Marius Moldoveanu in the hijack before Chadi Akremi moved all in for 205,000 from the small blind. Celdran made the call before Moldoveanu moved all in for over 3,000,000, covering Celdran. Celdran got out of the way leaving Akremi at risk against Moldoveanu.

Chadi Akremi: AQ
Marius Moldoveanu: AA

"Story of my life" Akremi commented upon seeing his opponent had pocket aces. Akremi was unable to pull ahead on the KK943 runout and was sent to the rail in seventh-place while Moldoveanu continued to extend his lead over Celdran and the rest of the field.

Player Chips Progress
Marius Moldoveanu ro
Marius Moldoveanu
3,535,000
260,000
260,000
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
2,575,000
-400,000
-400,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Chadi Akremi tn
Chadi Akremi
Busted
Day 1E Chip Leader

Tags: Chadi AkremiFernando CeldranMarius Moldoveanu

Puntas Puts Akremi in the Blender

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Antonio Puntas
Antonio Puntas

Chadi Akremi limped in from the hijack and Antonio Puntas raised to 110,000 from the button. Akremi three-bet to 325,000 and Puntas made the call.

The flop came 742 and Akremi fired a 275,000 continuation bet that was called by Puntas.

Both players checked the 6 turn leading to the 3 river. Akremi checked and Puntas bet 500,000, sending Akremi deep into the tank.

"You have three hands" Akremi commented as he weighed his options, cutting out calling chips to see how much he would have should he call and be wrong.

"There's a lot of chips in there..." Akremi continued, clearly put on a difficult decision. "Might have kings or queens".

Finally Akremi stuck in the call, leaving only 205,000 behind. Puntas showed QQ and scooped in a gargantuan pot after Akremi's hand hit the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Puntas es
Antonio Puntas
2,690,000
1,240,000
1,240,000
Chadi Akremi tn
Chadi Akremi
280,000
-695,000
-695,000
Day 1E Chip Leader

Tags: Antonio PuntasChadi Akremi

Constantin Scrob Eliminated in 8th Place (€4,300)

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Constantin Scrob
Constantin Scrob

Constantin Scrob moved all in from under the gun for 75,000 and was called by Chadi Akremi in the big blind who held a covering stack to put Scrob at risk.

Constantin Scrob: A3
Chadi Akremi: A8

Scrob was in rough shape against a dominating ace and couldn't connect with the KJ974 runout, resulting in his elimination while Akremi collected the last of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Chadi Akremi tn
Chadi Akremi
975,000
150,000
150,000
Day 1E Chip Leader
Constantin Scrob ro
Constantin Scrob
Busted

Tags: Chadi AkremiConstantin Scrob