With two players seeing a board of A♥7♣8♣7♥ and around 225,000 in the middle, Jon Kyte bet 110,000 from the big blind, and Ryan Mandara called from the hijack.
Both players checked the 5♠ river. Kyte was bluffing with J♣9♥ while Mandara had top pair with A♦9♠ to take the pot.
Today marks the third and final day of the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona €10,000 EPT High Roller where just 28 players from 431-strong field will return to their seats at the Casino Barcelona, all in the hunt to lift the trophy and take home the €818,800 first-place prize.
After two days and 22 levels of poker, Thomas Eychenne is currently leading the way with an impressive stack of 1,755,000. Coming in just outside the top ten is Canada’s Mike Watson, who enters the day eleventh in chips with 735,000. Watson has almost $30,000,000 in tracked live tournament earnings, including two podium finishes at the 2024 edition of EPT Barcelona and the two EPT titles he already has on the mantlepiece.
Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Thomas Eychenne
France
1,755,000
70
2
Enrico Camosci
Italy
1,625,000
65
3
Yves Bianchetti
Brazil
1,610,000
64
4
Malcolm Franchi
France
1,445,000
58
5
Enrico Coppola
Italy
1,410,000
56
6
Tom-Aksel Bedell
Norway
1,380,000
55
7
Markkos Ladev
Estonia
1,095,000
44
8
Joshua Hopkins
Canada
1,025,000
41
9
Kamal Bejjani
Lebanon
795,000
32
10
Brian Green
United States
745,000
30
There are plenty of others to keep an eye on moving forward, including Jon Kyte (690,000). Sirzat Hissou (655,000), Calvin Anderson (480,000), Boris Angelov (380,000), and poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel (310,000), who is near the bottom of the chip counts but has plenty of experience and can not be counted out.
The action is scheduled to get underway at noon local time. The blinds will resume on Level 23 at 10,000/25,000 and a 25,000 big blind ante. The levels will remain at 50 minutes throughout for the time being, with a 15-minute break every two or three levels. Then, a 45-minute dinner break is scheduled after Level 29. Each player will receive additional time extensions to begin the day as well as at the final table, but this is subject to change.
There is still plenty of money up for grabs as the day unfolds, with the remaining players already having locked up €25,150. There will be significant pay jumps throughout the day, with the winner taking home a cool €818,800.
Remaining Payouts
Place
Prize
Place
Prize
1
€ 818,100
12-13
€ 60,650
2
€ 511,100
14-15
€ 50,550
3
€ 365,050
16-17
€ 43,950
4
€ 280,750
18-20
€ 38,200
5
€ 215,950
21-23
€ 33,250
6
€ 166,150
24-27
€ 28,900
7
€ 127,800
28
€ 25,150
8
€ 104,800
9
€ 87,350
10-11
€ 72,800
Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team to find out who will come out on top of this star-studded field and become the champion.