2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 7
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
65
Prize
€1,134,375
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€10,282,000
Entries
2,120
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 7
Players Left
1

Andre Akkari Among Remaining Six Chasing a Trophy at the Final Table of EPT Barcelona

André Akkari
André Akkari

The gold-plated PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona Main Event trophy has been standing sentinel in its case for the past week, just waiting for one lucky player to emerge from among a field of 2,120 and hoist it in the air. That wait will finally come to an end today when the final table resumes at 12:30 p.m. local time.

Simon Wiciak is the player everyone is hoping to catch at the final table. The 30-year-old Frenchman has dominated the tournament for the better part of three days and holds the chip lead with 22,875,000. Wiciak is a former professional soccer player and engineer who only took up live tournaments over the past year; all of his live cashes have come since April 2022. With just over $100,000 in earnings, he’s already guaranteed to triple that total but will be looking for much more today.

Final Table Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Simon WiciakFrance22,875,00092
2Carl ShawUnited Kingdom17,400,00070
3Santiago PlanteCanada7,500,00030
4Joao SydenstrickerBrazil6,150,00025
5Ezequiel WaigelArgentina5,150,00021
6Andre AkkariBrazil4,500,00018

Carl Shaw follows behind him in second place with 17,400,000. The Englishman is no stranger to navigating through massive tournament fields. He made a deep run in the 2019 WSOP Main Event, then followed that up by winning a WSOP bracelet a few days later. He also made the final table of the Irish Open back in April. Shaw was on the right side of the biggest pot of the tournament yesterday to briefly take the chip lead away from Wiciak as the two players hold more than 63 percent of the total chips in play between them.

Carl Shaw
Carl Shaw

The four players playing catch up at the final table are led by Canadian Santiago Plante. The 27-year-old from Montreal was already enjoying an incredible trip to Barcelona before entering the Main Event. He had cashed in each of the three events he played in, including a final table in a €2,100 No-Limit Hold’em event and 45th place in the record-breaking Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event. He’s now navigated his way through this field and wound up at another final table in third place with 7,500,000.

Joao Sydenstricker is one of two Brazilians remaining in the field and will be supported by a raucous rail today. He comes into the final table in fourth place with 6,150,000. He cashed in the ESPT but otherwise had no live cashes outside his native Brazil before coming to Barcelona. His best results have come online, where, playing under the name “sydens,” he won the Sunday Million in June for $86,099.

Ezequiel Waigel of Argentina has 5,150,000 to begin the day and is the one player at the final table who can’t eclipse his largest career cash even with the €1,488,000 top prize. Known as “eze8888” online, he won the WCOOP Main Event in 2018 for more than $1,500,000. He only came to Barcelona after qualifying for the ESPT online, then earned his seat in the Main Event in a live qualifier. Waigel’s previous best EPT result was 32nd in Prague in 2022.

Then there is the Brazilian legend and Team PokerStars Ambassador Andre Akkari, who once again finds himself at the bottom of the leaderboard for the third straight day with 4,500,000. Akkari has been nursing a short stack for days, consistently finding ways to stay alive and double up just when his chances appeared the most bleak. He’s been cashing in EPT events for more than 15 years and first cashed at EPT Barcelona in 2011. He’s one spot away from matching his fifth-place finish from EPT Barcelona in 2017 but will have to work some magic once again. Akkari can take some optimism from last year’s final table, where Giuliano Bendinelli found himself in an even more dire situation, down to just one big blind, but battled back to take the trophy.

Final Table payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  €1,488,000
2  €931,250
3  €664,750
4  €511,300
5  €393,300
6  €302,500
7Curtis KnightCanada€232,700
8Robin YlitaloSweden€179,000

The remaining six players will come back with 65 minutes remaining on Level 33, with blinds of 125,000-250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. The final table will be streamed on a 30-minute delay by PokerStars TV on YouTube and Twitch. They are all guaranteed at least €302,500, but by the end of the day one player will take home €1,488,000 and the right to forever be known as an EPT champion.

The trophy has been waiting. The day has finally arrived. A new EPT Barcelona champion will be crowned today, and Pokernews will be providing all the updates as the six survivors from a once-massive field battle throughout the night until only one is left standing.

Tags: Andre AkkariCarl ShawCurtis KnightEzequiel WaigelGiuliano BendinelliJoao SydenstrickerRobin YlitaloSantiago PlanteSimon Wiciak

Ezequiel Waigel Eliminated in 6th Place (€302,500)

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ezequiel Waigel
Ezequiel Waigel

Joao Sydenstricker opened to 525,000 from the button before Ezequiel Waigel moved all in for 4,750,000 in the big blind. Sydenstricker confirmed the amount before he called.

Ezequiel Waigel: A7
Joao Sydenstricker: AK

Sydenstricker had Waigel dominated and ran over to his rail, who began chanting "Hey!" as the dealer turned over the 983 flop.

Waigel found no help on the 4 turn, while the 2 river sent the Brazilian rail into delirious celebration and made Waigel the first casualty of the day, taking home €302,500 for his sixth-place finish.

Joao Sydenstricker
Joao Sydenstricker
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of João Sydenstricker br
João Sydenstricker
14,580,000
5,130,000
5,130,000
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Ezequiel Waigel
Busted

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Sydenstricker Coolered By Shaw

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Carl Shaw
Carl Shaw

Carl Shaw opened to 500,000 on the button with KJ and Joao Sydenstricker came along in the big blind with J10.

Sydenstricker checked on the flop of K103 and Shaw continued for 675,000. Sydenstricker called. Sydenstricker checked again on the 4 turn and Shaw checked back.

Sydenstricker led out for 275,000 on the J river and Shaw raised to 2,050,000 to be snap-called by Sydenstricker, who saw that his two pair was no good against the better two pair of Shaw.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
19,900,000
2,720,000
2,720,000
Profile photo of João Sydenstricker br
João Sydenstricker
10,850,000
-3,730,000
-3,730,000

Tags: Carl ShawJoao Sydenstricker

Andre Akkari Eliminated in 5th Place (€393,300)

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
André Akkari
André Akkari

Carl Shaw opened to 600,000 in the cutoff with KQ and Joao Sydenstricker and Andre Akkari called in the blinds with KQ and 43.

Sydenstricker checked on the flop of JK9 and Akkari led out for 875,000. Shaw raised to 2,000,000 and Sydenstricker called before Akkari raised all in for 2,200,000 total. Shaw called and Sydenstricker also called.

Sydenstricker bet 300,000 on the J turn and Shaw called. Sydenstricker once again bet 300,000 on the J river and Shaw called to split the pot with jacks full of kings as Akkari was left with four-high after missing his flush draw to hit the rail.

André Akkari
André Akkari
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
21,480,000
1,555,000
1,555,000
Profile photo of João Sydenstricker br
João Sydenstricker
14,000,000
1,550,000
1,550,000
Profile photo of Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
Busted
PokerStars.fr

Tags: Andre AkkariCarl ShawJoao Sydenstricker

Plante Spikes the River to Double

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Santiago Plante
Santiago Plante

Simon Wiciak raised to 600,000 under the gun as action folded to Santiago Plante in the small blind, who moved all in for 3,275,000. Wiciak snap-called.

Santiago Plante: Q10
Simon Wiciak: AQ

Plante was dominated heading to the 267 flop, which gave him some hope with a flush draw. The K turn was no help, but Plante hit the 3 on the river to complete his flush and double up, dropping Wiciak from atop the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
20,950,000
-3,275,000
-3,275,000
Profile photo of Santiago Plante ca
Santiago Plante
7,150,000
3,275,000
3,275,000
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Santiago PlanteSimon Wiciak

Shaw Takes Chip Lead With Ace-High

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Carl Shaw
Carl Shaw

Simon Wiciak opened to 600,000 as the first player to act with 109 and Carl Shaw defended the big blind with A10.

Shaw checked on the flop of 47K and Wiciak continued for 550,000. Shaw called. Shaw checked again on the K turn and Wiciak sized up to 1,350,000. Shaw called.

Shaw checked once more on the K river and Wiciak checked back for Shaw to win the pot with ace-high.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
23,380,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
18,400,000
-1,150,000
-1,150,000

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Wiciak Folds a Straight

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Simon Wiciak
Simon Wiciak

Carl Shaw completed in the small blind with 109 and Simon Wiciak checked in the big blind with 64.

The flop of 1074 checked through and Shaw bet 900,000 on the 8 turn. Wiciak called. Shaw then bet 1,600,000 on the 9 river and Wiciak folded the low end of the straight.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
24,130,000
750,000
750,000
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
18,600,000
-1,350,000
-1,350,000

Tags: Carl ShawSimon Wiciak

Santiago Plante Eliminated in 4th Place (€511,300)

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Santiago Plante
Santiago Plante

Santiago Plante was all in and at risk for 4,150,000 from the small blind against Carl Shaw in the big blind.

Santiago Plante: QQ
Carl Shaw: Q9

Plante was in fantastic shape to double up, but the flop of 10J10 created a sweat by giving his opponent an open-ended straight draw.

The K turn gave Shaw the lead with a straight and Plante couldn't win or chop as the J bricked out on the river to mark Plante's elimination in fourth place.

Santiago Plante
Santiago Plante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
27,680,000
4,150,000
4,150,000
Profile photo of Santiago Plante ca
Santiago Plante
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Carl ShawSantiago Plante

Carl Shaw Eliminated in 3rd Place (€901,070)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Carl Shaw
Carl Shaw

Carl Shaw raised to 800,000 on the button before Simon Wiciak three-bet to 3,200,000 in the small blind. Shaw then shoved all in for 13,075,000 and Wiciak snap-called.

Carl Shaw: KQ
Simon Wiciak: AQ

João Sydenstricker folded a king in the big blind, so Shaw was looking for one of only two remaining in the deck to stay alive. He found one on the K96 flop and suddenly became a big favorite to earn a massive double up.

The J turn gave Wiciak a straight draw heading to the river, which came the A as Wiciak spiked top pair to send Shaw to the rail in third place and set up a heads-up match with Sydenstricker.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
38,300,000
14,270,000
14,270,000
Profile photo of João Sydenstricker br
João Sydenstricker
25,275,000
-1,005,000
-1,005,000
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Carl Shaw
Busted

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João Sydenstricker Eliminated in 2nd Place (€1,048,550)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Joao Sydenstricker
Joao Sydenstricker

João Sydenstricker raised to 1,100,000 on the button and Simon Wiciak used a time bank before three-betting to 4,000,000. Sydenstricker called as the flop came 952.

Wiciak continued for 3,000,000 and Sydenstricker called. The turn came the 4 and Wiciak slowed down and checked.

Sydenstricker then bet 3,500,000 and Wiciak called to the 9 river, checking over to Sydenstricker again. Sydenstricker counted out his remaining stack before moving all in for 19,375,000.

Wiciak ripped off his sunglasses and stood up from his seat as he asked for a count. He had Sydenstricker covered by just 3,000,000 and used a time bank as he sat back down in his chair. Another 30 seconds elapsed as Wiciak burned through another time bank.

He eventually called and Sydenstricker showed Q10 for a bluff. Wiciak slammed down 65 for two pair, nines and fives, and ran over to his rail to celebrate.

Simon Wiciak
Simon Wiciak

Sydenstricker was forced to walk over into the consoling arms of his passionate supporters as he finished as the runner-up, while Wiciak took home the EPT trophy and €1,134,375 top prize.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
63,575,000
30,075,000
30,075,000
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João Sydenstricker
Busted

Tags: João SydenstrickerSimon Wiciak