2024 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€2,200 Estrellas High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
€600,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,200
Prize Pool
€3,962,880
Entries
2,064
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
309
Players Left
26

Nasreddine Bags Big Heading Into Day 3 of The Estrellas Poker Tour (ESPT) High Roller

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Rania Nasreddine
Rania Nasreddine

The second day of the €2,200 Estrellas Poker Tour (ESPT) High Roller during the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona has come to a close at the Casino Barcelona. Leading the final 26 is Germany's Berthold Winz with a whopping 7,455,000 chips.

After 10 hours of play, Winz surged to the top of the chip counts, having started the day just outside the top ten. Winz has over $150,000 in live tournament earnings, a career-high score of $32,441, and a victory in an EPT event here in Barcelona last year. Winz aims to eclipse that and has positioned himself perfectly to do so. The German player ended the final level of play on a high note after his pocket queens turned into quads, eliminating Ermo Kosk in 29th place.

Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Berthold WinzGermany7,455,00093
2Rania NasreddineUnited States4,900,00061
3Anton KraousBulgaria4,600,00058
4Alex SampirisiItaly3,710,00046
5Cedric SchwaederleFrance3,700,00046
6Grzegorz KoziejaPoland3,105,00039
7Maciej KomorowskiPoland2,960,00037
8Weiran PuChina2,815,00035
9Cherish AndrewsUnited States2,700,00034
10Bernat CarrerasSpain2,585,00032

Coming back tomorrow second in chips with 4,900,000 is Rania Nasreddine of the United States, who has amassed over $1,100,000 in live tournament earnings throughout her career. The bulk of that coming from her recent third-place finish at this year's EPT Monte Carlo Main Event, where she took home $437,639. After coming so close to EPT victory, she surely will have her sights only set on claiming the prestigious trophy by the end of tomorrow's play.

Day 2 Highlights

Out of the 2,064 entrants in yesterday's two opening flights, only 309 players bagged a stack and advanced through to today's play. While each had already secured a minimum cash of €3,200 from the €3,962,880 prize pool, their focus was on surviving today's play for a chance at the €600,000 top prize.

Lex Veldhuis
Lex Veldhuis

The only two PokerStars ambassadors to reach the money were Lex Veldhuis and Maria Konnikova. Veldhuis secured an early double-up with pocket queens in the first level but couldn’t sustain that momentum, ultimately finishing 265th for €3,650.

Konnikova came into today with an above average stack, but ultimately ended up bowling out in 84th place for €7,450 after she ran into the pocket aces of Japan's Takahiro Tsugu.

Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

Just after players had returned from dinner break, Marian Dicu of Romania found himself in a dream spot after getting his pocket aces all-in three-way against Ivan Zhechev and Jordan Sparagana, who both held pocket kings. There was no miracle straight or flush and Dicu had sent both opponents to the rail. Nasreddine sent Natan Chauskin to the rail in 36th place, after she slowplayed pocket aces to perfection to have Chauskin drawing dead on the flop.

Many notable players who didn't manage to make it through to Day 3 include the 2016 EPT Dublin Main Event winner Dzmitry Urbanovich (290th - €3,200), Canada's Andrew Chen (223rd - €4,250), Malaysia's Victor Chong (166th - €4,900), the 2013 EPT London Main Event champion Robin Ylitalo of Sweden (145th - €4,900), Mathew Frankland (112th - €6,450), and EPT champion Noah Boeken of the Netherlands (27th - €15,000).

Mathew Frankland
Mathew Frankland

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1€600,0009€55,350
2€374,85010-11€42,600
3€268,05012-13€35,450
4€206,08014-15€29,550
5€158,50016-17€24,600
6€121,75018-20€17,250
7€93,50021-23€17,250
8€71,95024-26€15,000

Day 3 kicks off tomorrow, September 2, at noon local time, with all the remaining players having locked up at least €15,000. The blinds will start at 40,000/80,000 with a big blind ante of 80,000 and will play down until a champion is crowned.

Keep it right here with PokerNews for all of the latest action as the €2,200 (ESPT) High Roller heads into the final day of play.

Tags: Alex SampirisiAndrew ChenBernat CarrerasBerthold WinzCedric SchwaederleCherish AndrewsErmo KoskIvan ZhechevJordan SparaganaLex VeldhuisMaciej KomorowskiMaria KonnikovaMarian DicuMathew FranklandNatan ChauskinNoah BoekenRania NasreddineRobin YlitaloTakahiro TsuguVictor ChongWeiran Pu

Winz Knocks Out Kosk with Quads

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Ermo Kosk
Ermo Kosk

In a preflop confrontation Ermo Kosk was all in for around 1,300,000 and up against Berthold Winz who covered him.

Ermo Kosk: 44 All in
Berthold Winz: QQ

Winz flopped a set and then turned quads on the Q62QK runout to send Kosk to the rail and take down a sizable pot, putting himself among the chip leaders in the process.

Player Chips Progress
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Berthold Winz
6,200,000
3,350,000
3,350,000
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Ermo Kosk
Busted

Tags: Berthold WinzErmo Kosk

Pu Doubles Through Kosk

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Weiran Pu
Weiran Pu

Players were all in pre-flop with Ermo Kosk on the button and Weiran Pu in the big blind. Pu was at risk for his entire 1,100,000 stack.

Weiran Pu: A2All in
Ermo Kosk: 66

The Q95 flop kept Kosh ahead, and he was hoping to hold, but Pu had some outs with the nut flush draw.

The 8 river brough in the straight draw for Kosh, but the 10 river, secured Pu his double.

Player Chips Progress
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Weiran Pu
2,440,000
740,000
740,000
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Ermo Kosk
930,000
-570,000
-570,000

Tags: Ermo KoskWeiran Pu

Nasreddine's Set of Aces Send Chauskin to the Rail

Level 26 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Rania Nasreddine
Rania Nasreddine

Mitchell Garshofsky opened from middle position and was three-bet by Natan Chauskin out of the small blind. Rania Nasreddine chose to cold-call from the big blind, but Garshofsky folded.

With roughly 1,000,000 in the pot on a flop of A52, Chauskin led out for 250,000 and was met with a quick raise to 500,000 by Nasreddine. Chauskin then three-bet-shoved for roughly 1,400,000 and was snap-called by Nasreddine.

Natan Chauskin: AQ All in
Rania Nasreddine: AA

Nasreddine had slow-played pocket aces and flopped top set against the top pair of Chauskin, who would only stay in the tournament if he hit running cards to split the pot. However, the J on the turn cemented Chauskin's elimination from the tournament as an inconsequential Q came on the river.

Player Chips Progress
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Rania Nasreddine
4,000,000
1,015,000
1,015,000
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Mitchell Garshofsky
1,000,000
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Natan Chauskin
Busted

Tags: Mitchell GarshofskyNatan ChauskinRania Nasreddine

Incredible Cooler Sees Dicu Score Double-Knockout

Level 25 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Marian Dicu
Marian Dicu

In a three-way preflop confrontation Ivan Zhechev was all in from the cutoff for around 800,000 and Jordan Sparagana was all in from blinds for a bit more. They were at risk against Marian Dicu in middle position, who had started the hand with a bit over 1,100,000.

Ivan Zhechev: KK All in
Jordan Sparagana: KK All in
Marian Dicu: AA

Dicu was in unbelievably good shape with pocket aces against two opponents who each had pocket kings, needing only to avoid four hearts, four diamonds or a straight runout to triple up. He did just that when the board came 32696. Dicu dragged in a pot worth nearly three million in chips while both Zhechev and Sparagana made their exit from the tournament area in brutal fashion.

Player Chips Progress
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Marian Dicu
2,950,000
2,450,000
2,450,000
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Jordan Sparagana
Busted
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Ivan Zhechev
Busted

Tags: Ivan ZhechevJordan SparaganaMarian Dicu

Schwaederle Soars With Aces

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Cedric Schwaederle
Cedric Schwaederle

In a preflop confrontation, Lukasz Golczyk was all in from the cutoff for around 800,000 and up against Cedric Schwaederle who covered him from the big blind.

Lukasz Golczyk: 1010 All in
Cedric Schwaederle: AA

Schwaederle remained ahead with the best preflop hand on the JK66J runout to send Golczyk to the rail and drag in a colossal pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Cedric Schwaederle
3,130,000
1,630,000
1,630,000
Profile photo of Lukasz Golczyk pl
Lukasz Golczyk
Busted

Tags: Cedric SchwaederleLukasz Golczyk

Palma Expertly Uses the Backpack Trick to Double

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Nicholas Palma
Nicholas Palma

Renato Grossi opened to 50,000 from under the gun and Nick Palma three-bet shoved for 380,000 from the button. Grossi called with a covering stack to put Palma at risk.

Nick Palma: KQ All in
Renato Grossi: AK

Palma was in rough shape with a dominated king and found no help on the 243 flop.

"I don't want it on the turn. I want it on the river," Palma commented as the inconsequential 10 turn was dealt.

Palma put on his backpack and stood up after the turn, at which point the miraculous Q river was dealt to give Palma a full double up.

Before scooping the pot, Palma mentioned to his tablemates that the backpack trick he pulled off was known back home as the "Rob Brown Walkaway".

Player Chips Progress
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Renato Grossi
975,000
555,000
555,000
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Nick Palma
820,000
220,000
220,000

Tags: Nick PalmaRenato Grossi

Andrews Doubles Through Tian

Level 23 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Cherish Andrews
Cherish Andrews

Mengshi Tian opened to 50,000 from early position and Cherish Andrews three-bet shoved for 225,000 from the cutoff. Tian called with a covering stack to put Andrews at risk.

Cherish Andrews: 44 All in
Mengshi Tian: KQ

Andrews remained ahead with her pocket fours on the 262J9 runout to secure a full double up at Tian's expense.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Mengshi Tian hk
Mengshi Tian
1,055,000
305,000
305,000
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Cherish Andrews
510,000
-665,000
-665,000

Tags: Cherish AndrewsMengshi Tian

Konnikova Runs into Aces

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

Action folded around to Maria Konnikova in the hijack who shoved for around 300,000. Takahiro Tsugu then reshoved from the small blind with a covering stack and all other players got out of the way leaving Konnikova at risk.

Maria Konnikova: 99 All in
Takahiro Tsugu: AA

Konnikova was in bad shape against the best possible starting hand and couldn't catch up on the 6JJQ3 runout, resulting in her elimination while Tsugu scooped a sizable pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Takahiro Tsugu
660,000
541,000
541,000
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Maria Konnikova
Busted

Tags: Maria KonnikovaTakahiro Tsugu

Dicu Spikes River to Triple Up; Pihela Takes a Chunk Out of Kvisthammar

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Peter Kvisthammar opened to 40,000 from under the gun, and was met with a three-bet jam to 145,000 by Marian Dicu in middle position.

Action folded to Igor Pihela in the cutoff, who four-bet jammed for 535,000. Action came back to Kvisthammar, who asked for a count, then called, covering both players.

Marian Dicu: A8 All in
Igor Pihela: 44 All in
Peter Kvisthammar: AK

Dicu was in trouble with a dominated ace, while Pihela was in decent shape, ahead with a pocket pair versus two sets of overcards, but his opponents sharing outs.

Kvisthammar looked set to take a monster pot after the KQ3 flop gave him top pair kings, but the 4 rolled off on the turn to give Pihela a set. It also provided Dicu with the nut flush draw.

There was another twist to come, as the 7 hit on the river to give Dicu the flush and the triple up, while Pihela consoled himself with taking a chunky 780,000 side pot.

Dicu indulged in some relatively understated celebrations after the river hit, perhaps understandable after he looked in terrible shape after the flop, and it also prompted some slight laughter from the rest of the table.

Kvisthammar wasn't happy, stating "I don't find that funny, by the way, his play".

Player Chips Progress
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Igor Pihela
780,000
490,000
490,000
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Peter Kvisthammar
750,000
-550,000
-550,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Marian Dicu
560,000
360,000
360,000

Tags: Igor PihelaMarian DicuPeter Kvisthammar