2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
€442,440
Event Info
Buy-in
€50,000
Prize Pool
€1,164,240
Entries
24
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 2
Players Left
1

Tom Orpaz Continues an Incredible EPT Barcelona Run With €50,000 Super High Roller Title

Level 21 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Tom Orpaz
Tom Orpaz

Before the final day of the €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance at the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona even began, Tom Orpaz sized up the trophy and looked forward to taking a winner’s photo with one of the massive trophies the EPT awards to Main Event winners.

Orpaz had good reason to be optimistic. He came into the day as a massive chip leader, nearly three times the stack of his nearest rival. He was also on a hot streak, having won an earlier €25,000 event here in Barcelona and finishing in third place in the €10,200 Mystery Bounty event.

Orpaz ensured he would have to make additional room on his trophy case, defeating Japan’s Tsugunari Toma heads-up to prevail over a field of 24 entries and take home the €442,440 top prize and his second title in Barcelona.

“I’ve reached my goal. My goal was to make more than a million dollars in winnings and at least one trophy. I’ve got two of them and at least a million dollars. And we’re still here, right,” Orpaz said immediately following his victory.

Orpaz took control of the tournament early on Day 1, busting the likes of Jean-Noel Thorel, Sam Grafton, and Nacho Barbero. A lucky six on the turn spelled the end for Argentinian rapper and PokerStars ambassador Alejandro Lococo in seventh place. Orpaz took on the toughest players in the world, from Timothy Adams, Conor Beresford, Steve O’Dwyer, and even Spanish soccer legend Gerard Pique, and beat them at their game again.

“Of course, it was a good run. I had some good hands, I had some bad hands, I had to adjust my play,” Orpaz said. “I think most of my winnings are in these high roller ones, the 25K, the 50K, even the 10K, where I saw I could adjust towards the other players, the aggression, the bluffs."

The Tel Aviv real estate investor and entrepreneur isn’t a professional poker player. The game is just a hobby, an avenue where he can challenge himself and have fun doing it all while making a little money.

“This is not my job. This is a hobby of mine. I have a job outside of poker. I have businesses. I have different things that I do. But this I do for fun, and sometimes fun pays you money,” he said.

“It’s the challenge to beat the best players in the world. It’s the hardest game in the world. And if you can beat that against the best players in the world, then it’s a good challenge, right.”

Orpaz is hard to miss at a poker table not just for his aggressive, fearless playing style, but for the joy he takes in the game. On Day 1, he sat beside the equally gregarious Grafton and the two exchanged a seemingly endless array of table banter. Orpaz has fun playing the game and it shows whenever he’s at the table.

“This is just me. I’m having fun at the table. I’m having fun where I am. I don’t think of it as a strategy. I just come here and I have fun because it is fun,” he said.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Tom OrpazIsrael€442,440
2Tsugunari TomaJapan€285,200
3Biao DingChina€157,200
4Erik SeidelUnited States€113,800
5Justin SalibaUnited States€100,600
6Gerard PiqueSpain€65,000

Day 2 Action

Orpaz began the day leading the five remaining players with 2,740,000, far ahead of Biao Ding in second place with 970,000 and Justin Saliba’s 900,000. Orpaz won an early race with two fours against ace-jack to knock out Saliba, who won the €1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout event here in Barcelona earlier in the festival, in fifth place.

Orpaz then tangled with a poker legend and member of the Poker Hall of Fame. He shoved from the small blind and Erik Seidel called for his last 370,000 with king-six. Orpaz was caught making a move with jack-deuce, but the flop gave him trip deuces to send Seidel to the rail in fourth place.

Toma, who was already guaranteed to become Japan’s all-time money winner leader today, pulled close to Orpaz when he doubled up for 1,290,000 with ace-king to king-queen. Toma then picked up aces the next hand to bust Ding in third place and take the chip lead into heads-up play, 3,250,000 to 2,750,000.

The pivotal hand of heads-up came when Toma three-bet to 400,000 and Orpaz called. Toma bet another 500,000 on the flop and Orpaz tanked for a moment before shoving all in for 2,475,000. Toma called with a flopped pair of sevens, but Orpaz had pocket queens and held on for the massive double up, leaving Toma with fewer than three big blinds.

Tsugunari Toma
Tsugunari Toma

Toma doubled up three times to get back to more than 2,000,000, until he shoved the river on a king-high board. Orpaz called with top pair and Toma could only show a missed straight draw as he had to settle for a runner-up finish.

Orpaz planned to spend the rest of the day celebrating with his daughter who came to Barcelona with him. Then it’s on to more high rollers and more fun for the Israeli businessman. Poker may be just a hobby for Orpaz, but he’s proving to be quite good at it.

That concludes PokerNews coverage of the €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance at EPT Barcelona. Stay tuned for more updates from the remainder of the festival.

Tags: Biao DingErik SeidelJustin SalibaTom OrpazTsugunari Toma

Tsugunari Toma Eliminated in 2nd Place (€285,200)

Level 21 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Tsugunari Toma
Tsugunari Toma

Tom Orpaz opened to 225,000 from the button and Tsugunari Toma defended from the big blind.

Tsugunari check-called a 275,000 continuation bet from Orpaz on the K109 flop.

Both players checked the 10 turn leading to the 2 on the river. Toma moved all in for a bit over 1,500,000 and after about 30 seconds Orpaz made the call with a covering stack.

"Good call" Toma said, revealing Q8 for a missed straight draw that was turned into a bluff by the river. Orpaz tabled K4 for a flopped top pair to take down the final pot of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Orpaz
6,000,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Tsugunari Toma
Busted

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Orpaz Doubles Into a Massive Lead

Level 20 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Tom Orpaz
Tom Orpaz

Tom Orpaz raised to 160,000 on the button before Tsugunari Toma three-bet to 400,000. Orpaz called and the flop came 973.

Toma then slid forward a tower of green 25,000 chips for a bet of 500,000 and Orpaz used a time bank before moving all in for 2,475,000. Toma stood up from his seat, confirmed the amount, then called.

Tom Orpaz: QQ
Tsugunari Toma: A7

"Ace," Toma pleaded, but none arrived on the J turn or 2 river as Orpaz doubled up, leaving Toma with just 200,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Orpaz
5,800,000
2,925,000
2,925,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Tsugunari Toma
200,000
-2,925,000
-2,925,000

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Biao Ding Eliminated in 3rd Place (€157,200)

Level 19 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Biao Ding
Biao Ding

The hand after Tsugunari Toma's double-up, Biao Ding moved all in for 475,000 on the button and Toma called in the small blind.

Biao Ding: Q10
Tsugunari Toma: AA

Toma had woken up with another monster hand as Ding was already drawing dead by the turn on a 68264 board. He was eliminated in third place as Toma asked to take a picture with Orpaz before the start of heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
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Tsugunari Toma
3,250,000
650,000
650,000
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Tom Orpaz
2,750,000
-50,000
-50,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Biao Ding
Busted

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Toma Finds a Massive Double Off Orpaz

Level 19 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Toma Tsuganari
Toma Tsuganari

Tom Orpaz raised to 125,000 on the button before Tsugunari Toma moved all in for 1,290,000 in the big blind. Orpaz quickly called.

Tsugunari Toma: AK
Tom Orpaz: KQ

Toma stood up from his seat to await the 269 flop as Orpaz began chanting for a queen. The 7 turn was no help for Orpaz, while Toma secured the double up on the 7 river as he clapped his hands and ran away from the table to celebrate.

"Boy who cried wolf. He goes all in every hand," Orpaz said.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Orpaz
2,800,000
-1,370,000
-1,370,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Tsugunari Toma
2,600,000
1,250,000
1,250,000

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Erik Seidel Eliminated in 4th Place (€113,800)

Level 19 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

Action folded to Tom Orpaz in the small blind who asked who much Erik Seidel had in his stack before shoving all in. Seidel quickly called for his last 370,000.

Tom Orpaz: J2
Erik Seidel: K6

The 22Q flop was a disaster for Seidel as Orpaz hit trips. "Sorry," Orpaz told him heading to the 7 turn, which left the Poker Hall of Famer drawing dead before the Q fell on the river and heading off to collect his fourth-place payout.

"My friends yesterday were telling me I was stupid for agreeing to the deal. Now no deal. Kamikaze," Orpaz said.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Orpaz
3,720,000
420,000
420,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Erik Seidel
Busted
Poker Hall of Famer

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Justin Saliba Eliminated in 5th Place (€100,600)

Level 18 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Justin Saliba
Justin Saliba

Tom Orpaz raised to 100,000 in the cutoff before Justin Saliba moved all in for 575,000 in the small blind. "I call. Good luck," Orpaz said as he pushed the chips in the middle.

Justin Saliba: AJ
Tom Orpaz: 44

The board ran out 388610 and Orpaz's two fours stayed in front to send Saliba to the rail in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Orpaz
3,200,000
790,000
790,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Justin Saliba
Busted

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Orpaz Leads the Final Five in Day 2 of €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance

Tom Orpaz
Tom Orpaz

Only five players remain to compete for the top prize in the €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance at the 2023 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona at Casino Barcelona.

Tom Orpaz bagged the chip lead last night and will enter today with an impressive 2,740,000 chips. Orpaz holds a massive lead over the rest of the field and is coming in with nearly half the total chips in play. His closest competitors are Biao Ding and Justin Saliba.

Other players still in contention include Tsugunari Toma, who has locked up enough money already in this tournament to surpass Masashi Oya for first place on the all-time money list for Japan, as well as previous EPT champion Erik Seidel.

Day 2 Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Erik SeidelUnited States615,00012
2Justin SalibaUnited States900,00018
3Biao DingChina970,00019
4Tsugunari TomaJapan775,00016
5Tom OrpazIsrael2,740,00055

There were a total of 24 entrants on Day 1, generating a prize pool of €1,164,240. All remaining players are guaranteed at least a min-cash of €110,600 while the eventual winner will receive the top prize of €442,440.

PokerStars ambassador Alejandro “Papo MC” Lococo was the final player eliminated before the money last night, as a deal was reached between the remaining six players to pay the bubble. Spanish soccer legend Gerard Pique went out in 6th place for €65,000 to wrap up play on Day 1.

The action will start at 2:00 p.m. local time with 26 minutes left on Level 18, where the blinds will be 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 big blind ante.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all your live coverage needs for this event from the moment cards are in the air until a winner is crowned.

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