2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
66
Prize
€374,064
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Prize Pool
€2,297,724
Entries
1,339
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
22
Players Left
1

Ricardo De Andrade Wins €3,000 Mystery Bounty at his First-Ever EPT (€374,064)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Ricardo De Andrade
Ricardo De Andrade

The PokerStars European Poker Tour €3,000 Mystery Bounty event, running at Casino Barcelona, has now wrapped up. There were a total of 1,339 entries to the event, which created a prize pool of €2,297,724. After three days of action, a champion has been crowned.

Ricardo De Andrade of Portugal emerged as the outright winner, locking up a top prize of €374,064, which along with €21,000 in bounties, made for a total of €395,064. He beat Armin Rezaei heads-up to win the tournament. Rezaei, who had been the big stack for much of the final table, had to settle for second place and €233,890.

Jan Bronkhorst made the final table and finished in seventh place for €58,480. He also pulled one of the €200,000 bounties, so came out as one of the top winners in terms of overall prize money.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ricardo De Andrade Portugal€374,064
2Armin RezaeiAustria€233,890
3Yaman NakdaliSpain€167,040
4Marcos KenneBrazil€128,510
5Frederic BretonCanada€98,850
6Mikel UnanueMexico€76,030
7Jan BronkhorstNetherlands€58,480
8Vladislav SolovevRussia€44,990
9Ismet OralTurkey€34,600

Epic Bounty Prizes

Samy Boujmala
Samy Boujmala

Bounties came into play at the start of Day 2, with €1,000 of the entry fee going into the bounty pool. Incredible mystery prizes were up for grabs, including one €100,000 prize and two top prizes of €200,000.

Along with Bronkhorst, Samy Boujmala was the other player to draw a €200,000 prize.

Klas Lofberg won the €100,000 prize early in Day 2. Ahmed Ibrahimi, Anthony Michel Cruz, Zlatin Penev and Michel Dattani each claimed €50,000 bounty prizes.

By the time action reached the final table, only one €5,000 ticket remained in the box, along with the €1,000 tickets. This meant the tournament reverted to more of a regular format, with players aiming to increase their position for the maximum prize money rather than bust opponents.

Day 3 and Final Table

There were 22 players who returned for the final day, with Ismet Oral the chip leader and Razvan Belea second in chips. Stacks were fairly even between second and fifth place, so it was still anyone’s game.

Dan Heimiller was the first to bust on Day 3, but he was seen pulling seven bounty tickets out of the box, including one of the remaining €5,000 prizes.

A double bust soon followed, with De Andrade knocking out both Peter Tordai and Belea in one hand, the start of a run that would see him go all the way. The bustouts came thick and fast until the final table was reached around three-and-a-half hours into the day’s play.

By the time action went four handed, Rezaei had gained a massive chip lead. He then knocked out Kenne in fourth and accumulated 26,500,000 chips as the game went three-handed. He then eliminated Nakdali in third and went into heads-up with a near 8:1 chip advantage over his opponent.

That all changed when play resumed. De Andrade doubled up, won a few pots, and then doubled up again to take the chip lead. After less than one hour of heads-up action, De Andrade called Rezaei’s river bluff in the final pot of the night, winning the tournament and earning himself an EPT trophy.

Armin Rezaei
Armin Rezaei

Winner’s Reaction

“Yesterday, around the bubble, I was running really, really good. I was chip leading on the bubble. I couldn’t lose a pot, it was insane. Today things started quiet, nothing too important. I lost a huge pot at the final table against the guy who went heads-up with me.”

“Heads-up started with an almost ten-to-one disadvantage, but I regained my focus. I got lucky also, but first I doubled up and next I won two pots, three pots. When that happened, I felt like I’m going to take this down. The momentum was there and I was confident.”

“I mostly play online. Live, this is my second event. My first one was in March at Estrellas Madrid. This is my first time coming to an EPT and yeah, huge score.”

“My hands are shaking man, I don’t even know how to express it. Just to play an EPT is a dream come true, but to win an event is crazy. It’s crazy.”

“The money is important obviously, but I think the most important thing is the trophy and winning an EPT event.”

Ricardo De Andrade
Ricardo De Andrade

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the €3,000 Mystery Bounty. Stay tuned as live reporters follow the Main Event and others as the series concludes this weekend.

Tags: Ahmed IbrahimiAnthony Michel CruzArmin RezaeiDan HeimillerFrederic BretonIsmet OralJan BronkhorstKlas LofbergMarcos KenneMichel DattaniMikel UnanuePeter TordaiRazvan BeleaRicardo De AndradeSamy BoujmalaVladislav SolovevYaman NakdaliZlatin Penev

Armin Rezaei Eliminated in 2nd Place (€233,890)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Armin Rezaei
Armin Rezaei

Ricardo De Andrade completed the small blind and Armin Rezaei checked.

The flop came 549. Rezaei checked and De Andrade bet 500,000. Rezaei raised to 1,500,000 and De Andrade called.

The turn came the 6. Rezaei bet out for 1,500,000 and De Andrade called.

The river was the K and Rezaei moved all in. De Andrade smiled and nodded and then made the call. Players flipped their cards.

Rezaei showed 107 for a bluff and De Andrade showed 66 for a set of sixes. He won the pot and let out a yell of joy. With that, De Andrade took down the tournament

Rezaei was eliminated from the tournament in second place for €233,890.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ricardo De Andrade pt
Ricardo De Andrade
40,170,000
9,700,000
9,700,000
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiRicardo De Andrade

Yaman Nakdali Eliminated in 3rd Place (€167,040)

Level 35 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Yaman Nakdali
Yaman Nakdali

Action folded around to Armin Rezaei, who shoved all in from the small blind. Yaman Nakdali called in the big blind with a much shorter stack. Players flipped their cards.

Yaman Nakdali: A8
Armin Rezaei: J7

The board ran out 1052108. Nakdali started the hand ahead with ace eight and hit a pair of eights on the river. The same card, however, brought Rezaei a flush on the river to win the pot.

Nakdali was eliminated from the tournament in third place for €167,040.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
35,700,000
9,100,000
9,100,000
Profile photo of Yaman Nakdali es
Yaman Nakdali
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiYaman Nakdali

Marcos Kenne Eliminated in 4th Place (€128,510)

Level 35 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Marcos Kenne
Marcos Kenne

Armin Rezaei open jammed from the small blind, putting Marcos Kenne, in the big blind, to the test for his remaining 3,300,000. Kenne made the call.

Marcos Kenne: A3
Armin Rezaei: K5

The board ran out K99Q8. Rezaei pulled ahead on the flop, ending Kenne's deep run.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
26,600,000
11,900,000
11,900,000
Profile photo of Marcos Kenne br
Marcos Kenne
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiMarcos Kenne

Frederic Breton Eliminated in 5th Place (€98,850)

Level 34 : Blinds 125,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Frederic Breton
Frederic Breton

Frederic Breton moved all in from the small blind for approximately 5,100,000. Armin Rezaei, in the big blind, snap-called.

Frederic Breton: A9
Armin Rezaei: KK

The board ran out 293Q5. Breton ran into it this time and was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
14,700,000
3,700,000
3,700,000
Profile photo of Frederic Breton ca
Frederic Breton
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiFrederic Breton

Mikel Unanue Eliminated in 6th Place (€76,030)

Level 34 : Blinds 125,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Mikel Unanue
Mikel Unanue

Armin Rezaei raised to 500,000 from middle position and Mikel Unanue moved all in for around 2,700,000. Rezaei quickly made the call and players flipped their cards, with Unanue at risk.

Mikel Unanue: 66
Armin Rezaei: QQ

The board ran out 9KQ34. Unanue had pocket sixes and Rezaei hit a set of queens on the flop to win the pot and end Unanue's tournament run.

Unanue was eliminated in sixth place for €76,030.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
11,000,000
3,450,000
3,450,000
Profile photo of Mikel Unanue mx
Mikel Unanue
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiMikel Unanue

Jan Bronkhorst Eliminated in 7th Place (€58,480)

Level 34 : Blinds 125,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Jan Bronkhorst
Jan Bronkhorst

Jan Bronkhorst moved all in from the button for 1,650,000. Ricardo De Andrade, in the big blind, made the call.

Jan Bronkhorst: KJ
Ricardo De Andrade: 108

The board ran out A108107. De Andrade had Bronkhorst drawing dead on the turn, sending him to the rail in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ricardo De Andrade pt
Ricardo De Andrade
5,920,000
845,000
845,000
Profile photo of Jan Bronkhorst nl
Jan Bronkhorst
Busted

Tags: Jan BronkhorstRicardo De Andrade

Vladislav Solovev Eliminated in 8th Place (€44,990)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Vladislav Solovev
Vladislav Solovev

Vladislav Solovev moved all in from early position for his last 1,300,000. Armin Rezaei, in middle position, moved all in himself, just covering Solovev.

Vladislav Solovev: Q8
Armin Rezaei: KK

The board ran out 310A99. Solovev couldn't pull in front and departed in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
5,000,000
1,970,000
1,970,000
Profile photo of Vladislav Solovev mx
Vladislav Solovev
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiVladislav Solovev

Ismet Oral Eliminated in 9th Place (€34,600)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Ismet Oral
Ismet Oral

Ricardo De Andrade raised to 300,000 from early position and Ismet Oral moved all in from the button for 2,135,000. De Andrade made the call and had his opponent covered as players flipped their cards.

Ismet Oral: 77
Ricardo De Andrade: AQ

The board ran out J35KQ. Oral had a pair of sevens, but Andrade hit a pair of queens on the river to win the pot.

Oral was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place for €34,600.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ricardo De Andrade pt
Ricardo De Andrade
7,650,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Profile photo of Ismet Oral tr
Ismet Oral
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Ismet OralRicardo De Andrade