2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 6
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 6
Entries
16
Players Left
6

Akkari Doubles Through Niste

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Andre Akkari
Andre Akkari

Mihai Niste opened to 400,000 from early position and Andre Akkari shoved for his last 2,700,000 from the small blind. It was folded back to Niste, who called to put Akkari at risk.

Andre Akkari: 1010
Mihai Niste: AK

It was a race, but the 475Q6 runout kept Akkari best with his pair and he doubled up through Niste to continue his improbable run.

Player Chips Progress
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Mihai Niste
5,950,000
-2,680,000
-2,680,000
Profile photo of Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
5,800,000
2,690,000
2,690,000
PokerStars.fr

Tags: Andre AkkariMihai Niste

Fortunate River Brings Plante Back From the Brink

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Santiago Plante
Santiago Plante

Curtis Knight raised to 400,000 from early position before Andre Akkari three-bet to 1,100,000 in the hijack. Santiago Plante, on the button, then four-bet to 2,375,000, leaving 375,000 behind.

Knight folded KQ, but Akkari moved all in and Plante called off his last chips.

Santiago Plante: QQ
Andre Akkari: AJ

Akkari's raucous Brazilian rail began calling for an ace, but they didn't get their wish on the 399 flop. The turn, though, brought the A and Akkari made two pair to leave Plante one card away from elimination.

The river came the 2 and Plante spiked a flush to earn the double up and knock Akkari back down to a short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Curtis Knight ca
Curtis Knight
7,250,000
-405,000
-405,000
Profile photo of Santiago Plante ca
Santiago Plante
6,400,000
3,150,000
3,150,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Andre Akkari
3,050,000
-2,750,000
-2,750,000
PokerStars.fr

Tags: Andre AkkariCurtis KnightSantiago Plante

Akkari Doubles Again

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
André Akkari
André Akkari

Andre Akkari opened to 400,000 first-to-act with K10 and was called by Simon Wiciak with AJ in the small blind and João Sydenstricker with 88 in the big blind.

Action checked to Akkari on the AJ9 flop and he bet 475,000. Only Wiciak called.

Both players checked on the 9 turn and then Wiciak shoved on the 4 river, which was enough to put Akkari all in for his last 1,775,000. Akkari quickly called with his flush and doubled up through Wiciak.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
18,330,000
-2,150,000
-2,150,000
Profile photo of Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
5,900,000
2,850,000
2,850,000
PokerStars.fr

Tags: Andre AkkariJoão SydenstrickerSimon Wiciak

A Bluff-Catch Is In Waigel's Niste

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Mihai Niste
Mihai Niste

Ezequiel Waigel opened to 425,000 from the cutoff with 66 and Mihai Niste defended the big blind with Q9.

Niste checked on the flop of 8J3 and Waigel continued for 300,000. Niste called. Waigel checked again on the 3 turn and Waigel checked back.

Niste led out for 725,000 on the 5 river and Waigel took some time before making the call and seeing that his sixes were good.

Player Chips Progress
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Ezequiel Waigel
6,050,000
750,000
750,000
Profile photo of Mihai Niste ro
Mihai Niste
380,000
-5,570,000
-5,570,000

Tags: Ezequiel WaigelMihai Niste

Mihai Niste Eliminated in 9th Place (€137,700)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Mihai Niste
Mihai Niste

A hand after losing the big pot to Ezequiel Waigel, Mihai Niste shoved from the small blind for 3,800,000 and Carl Shaw called in the big blind.

Mihai Niste: A10
Carl Shaw: 66

Niste ran over to his rail to await the board, which came Q5899. He couldn't catch up against Shaw's two sixes and was sent to the rail on the final table bubble.

Player Chips Progress
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Carl Shaw
10,900,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
Profile photo of Mihai Niste ro
Mihai Niste
Busted

Tags: Carl ShawMihai Niste

Robin Ylitalo Eliminated in 8th Place (€179,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Robin Ylitalo
Robin Ylitalo

Robin Ylitalo opened to 400,000 from middle position with KQ and was called by Simon Wiciak on the button with 54 and Andre Akkari in the big blind with J3.

Akkari checked to Ylitalo on the 7A2 flop and he bet 400,000. Wiciak called with his monster draw and Akkari folded.

The 3 gave Wiciak a wheel and Ylitalo barreled for 600,000. Wiciak just called.

Ylitalo went for it and shoved for his last 1,925,000 on the 5 river and Wiciak snap-called with his straight to send Ylitalo out in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simon Wiciak fr
Simon Wiciak
23,850,000
5,520,000
5,520,000
Profile photo of Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
4,700,000
-1,200,000
-1,200,000
PokerStars.fr
Profile photo of Robin Ylitalo se
Robin Ylitalo
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Andre AkkariRobin YlitaloSimon Wiciak

Nut Flush For Plante

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Santiago Plante
Santiago Plante

Santiago Plante opened to 500,000 with A2 in early position and Andre Akkari defended the big blind with 92.

Akkari checked on the flop of 6810 and Plante continued for 350,000. Akkari check-raised to 925,000 and Plante called with his flush draw. Akkari then checked on the 7 turn and Plante bet 675,000. Akkari called.

Akkari checked again on the 8 river and Plante used a time bank before betting a hefty 3,000,000. Akkari went deep into the tank and used four time banks before folding his straight.

Player Chips Progress
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Santiago Plante
9,000,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
4,630,000
-2,350,000
-2,350,000
PokerStars.fr

Tags: Andre AkkariSantiago Plante

Curtis Knight Eliminated in 7th Place (€232,700)

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Curtis Knight
Curtis Knight

Carl Shaw shoved from the small blind and Curtis Knight called all in for his last 4,725,000 from the big blind to be put at risk.

Curtis Knight: 1010
Carl Shaw: J10

Knight was in good shape to double, but the JA9 flop vaulted Shaw into the lead with a pair of jacks. The 2 turn and 8 river were of no help to Knight and he was eliminated in seventh place to end play for the day.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Carl Shaw gb
Carl Shaw
17,400,000
5,350,000
5,350,000
Profile photo of Curtis Knight ca
Curtis Knight
Busted

Tags: Carl ShawCurtis Knight

Simon Wiciak Leads Six Survivors Into the Final Table of the EPT Barcelona Main Event

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Simon Wiciak
Simon Wiciak

Simon Wiciak ended Day 4 of the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona Main Event as the chip leader. He was still atop the leaderboard at the end of Day 5. And the Frenchman remains the man to beat as only six players remain to chase the trophy after an action-packed Day 6.

Wiciak ended the night with 22,875,000 and the chip lead for the third consecutive day over the remaining six players who are all that’s left from the once-massive field of 2,120. Wiciak, who had just over $100,000 in total live earnings before the event, is already guaranteed £302,500 but will have his eye on the €1,488,000 top prize when the final table resumes tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. local time.

Chasing him is Carl Shaw, who was on the fortunate end of the biggest pot of the tournament on Day 6 that helped propel him to 17,400,000 by the end of the night. Shaw busted Daniyar Aubakirov with the nut straight against a set, then eliminated Curtis Knight in seventh place to end the day. The Englishman already has a WSOP bracelet and made the final table of the Irish Open in April; tomorrow he’ll be looking to add another trophy to his collection.

Wiciak and Shaw combined hold more than 63 percent of the total chips in play. Santiago Plante (7,500,000), Joao Sydenstricker (6,150,000), and Ezequiel Waigel (5,150,000) will have to try to track them down tomorrow. Then there’s PokerStars Team pro Andre Akkari, who has been the event’s ultimate survivor over the last three days, winning numerous all ins and nursing a short stack most of the time. The Brazilian superstar, cheered on by a raucous rail, finds himself at the bottom of the leaderboard once again with 4,500,000.

Final Six Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip 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

Day 6 Action

Day 6 began with 16 players looking to secure their spot in the final six. Mircea Flutur, who won his entry into this event in an online qualifier, was the first elimination and took home €63,250 for his 16th-place finish.

Van Marcus, who earlier ran kings into Plante’s aces, busted in 15th. Then came a pot that swung the momentum of the day. Shaw and Aubakirov built a pot of more than 17,000,000 as Aubakirov was all in with a set but Shaw had a flopped straight. The board failed to pair on the river and Shaw raked in the massive pot, boosting his stack past 19,000,000 and into the chip lead.

Oshri Lahmani (13th), Mohamad El Rais (12th), and Markku Koplimaa (11th) followed to the rail. Plante then made trip threes to bust Jose Rodriguez Zurita in 10th place, setting up the nine-handed unofficial final table.

Sydenstricker donned a V for Vendetta mask at the final table, hoping for a miracle to augment his short stack. He found it right away. Sydenstricker was all in with king-jack but ran right into Plante’s pocket kings. The flop gave him flush and straight draws as his Brazilian rail pleaded for help. None arrived on the turn, but a queen on the river gave him a straight and kept him in the tournament (although, after a visit from a tournament official, he was forced to ditch the mask).

João Sydenstricker
João Sydenstricker

The final nine played for nearly three hours until Mihai Niste jammed with ace-ten into the sixes of Shaw and couldn’t win the race. Robin Ylitalo, champion of EPT London nearly a decade ago, then moved all in on the river with just king-high and Wiciak snap-called with a straight to end Ylitalo’s hopes for a second title.

Knight was the last player who couldn’t survive the day, snap-calling from the big blind with tens when Shaw shoved from the small blind with jack-ten. A lucky jack on the flop left Knight looking for a single out to stay alive, but no miracles came on the turn and river to bring Day 6 to a close.

Akkari Chases an Elusive Title

Wiciak and Shaw hold most of the chips, but it’s Akkari who took the spotlight at the final table. Akkari first cashed in an EPT event more than 15 years ago. He’s one spot away from matching his fifth-place finish from EPT Barcelona in 2017. But first, he needed some magic to happen on Day 6.

Andre Akkari
Andre Akkari

Akkari had fewer than 10 big blinds at the start of the day. On one of the first hands, he found pocket queens and tripled up against Knight’s tens and Wiciak’s sevens. He then won a race with tens against Niste’s ace-king at the final table.

Akkari showed an incredible survival instinct. Just when it seemed like his run was about to come to an end, he found the cards he needed to stay alive. After Plante hit a flush on the river to double up, Akkari made his own flush to double against Wiciak. He then hit a running flush and blasted Wiciak off the flopped straight.

An EPT title is all that’s missing from Akkari’s career resume which already includes a WSOP bracelet, an EPT final table, and more than $3,000,000 in live earnings. It seemed impossible when Akkari was in 32nd out of 32 to start Day 5, and improbable when he was 16th out of 16 when Day 6 began; but Akkari gave his rail something to celebrate today, and his hopes are still very much alive heading into the final six.

The action tomorrow picks up 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 by PokerStars TV on a 30-minute delay on YouTube.

More than 2,000 began the event six days ago. Just six remain. One of them will hoist the trophy tomorrow and take home one of the most prestigious prizes on the poker calendar. PokerNews will be providing all the action until just one champion remains.

Tags: Andre AkkariCarl ShawCurtis KnightDaniyar AubakirovEzequiel WaigelJoao SydenstrickerJose Rodriguez ZuritaMarkku KoplimaaMihai NisteMircea FluturMohamad El RaisOshri LahmaniRobin YlitaloSantiago PlanteSimon WiciakVan Marcus