2024 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
€1,290,386
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€9,578,750
Entries
1,975
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
713
Players Left
293

Nasreddine Among the Chip Leaders After Day 2 of EPT Barcelona Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Rania Nasreddine
Rania Nasreddine

Following four 90-minute levels of play Tuesday, the bubble now awaits 293 survivors from Day 2 of the PokerStars EPT Barcelona Main Event.

Leading the field into Day 3 will be Kian Kiani, who bagged 775,000 chips, but not far behind him is Hans Erlandsson with 720,000 and Javey Timmer with 692,000 to round out the top three.

One very notable name ending the day in the top ten was EPT Monte Carlo Main Event third place finisher Rania Nasreddine who finished the day with 609,000 chips, good enough for seventh place entering Day 3.

Nasreddine entered the day in the top 20 and quickly began building her stack, continually adding to it throughout, eliminating multiple opponents along the way.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kian KianiUnited Kingdom775,000193
2Hans ErlandssonSweden720,000180
3Javey TimmerNetherlands692,000173
4Ahmed KarrimSouth Africa664,000166
5Malcolm FranchiFrance637,000159
6Raoul KanmeNetherlands633,000158
7Rania NasreddineUnited States609,000152
8Nicolas JulienFrance550,000137
9Claudio Di GiacomoItaly546,000136
10Mark TeltscherUnited Kingdom519,000129

What They’re Playing For

Including an additional 85 last-minute registrants before Day 2 began, a field of 713 players started the day from a final total of 1,975 entries, the fourth largest EPT Main Event in the tour’s illustrious 20-year history.

From that total, a prize pool of €9,578,750 was announced with a €1,512,000 first prize going to the champion on Sunday, September 8. When the bubble bursts on Wednesday, the final 287 players are guaranteed a min-cash of €8,700.

Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrizePlacePrize
1€1,512,00010-11€107,45040-55€23,350
2€944,00012-13€89,55056-71€20,300
3€674,15014-15€74,60072-95€17,600
4€518,60016-17€62,15096-119€15,350
5€398,95018-20€51,800120-143€13,300
6€306,90021-23€43,200144-183€11,600
7€236,10024-27€36,000184-223€10,050
8€181,60028-31€30,950224-287€8,700
9€139,75032-39€26,900  
Kian Kiani
Kian Kiani

Day 2 Action

Chip leader Kiani made moves up the chip counts right from the start of the day, first unceremoniously eliminating Thierry Van den Berg with an ace on the river versus Van den Berg’s kings, then flopping the nuts in a huge three-way pot and holding on to move near the chip lead midway through the day.
He continued to increase his stack until the end of the day to claim his place atop the counts.

Other notables advancing to Day 3 include defending champion and PokerStars Ambassador Simon Wiciak (400,000), EPT commentator Griffin Benger (345,000), PokerStars Ambassador Ramon Colillas (268,000), 2023 EPT Barcelona Main Event champ Tom Middleton (213,000), PokerStars Ambassador Parker Talbot (99,000) and Hall of Famer Erik Seidel (65,000). Start of day chip leader Jeremie Zouari had a rough day and finished with just 39,000.

Alexander Seibt
Alexander Seibt

GPI award-winning vlogger “Wolfgang Poker” Alexander Seibt was among those to max-late-reg and he successfully spun up a healthy stack of 147,000, thanks in part to flopping the nuts in a big hand in the second half of the day.

Plenty of big names were also eliminated along the way Tuesday. PokerStars Ambassadors Andre Akkari, Maria Konnikova, Benjamin Spragg, and Jen Shahade were among the day’s early eliminations with Shehade going out in particularly nasty fashion.

Rafael Moraes and Kenny Hallaert got through more of the day, but they also failed earn a seat on Day 3.

Patrik Antonius, Olga Iermolcheva, Noah Boeken, Dzmitry Urbanovich, and Justin Saliba were some of the other notables to fall in the first level of the day.

Others who were eliminated during the day include Former EPT champions Mike Watson, Davidi Kitai, Robin Ylitalo, and Arsenii Karmatckii. Maria Ho, Calvin Anderson, Sam Greenwood, and Benny Glaser were also among those who couldn't quite make it to Day 3.

Sam Greenwood
Sam Greenwood

Next Up, the Money

Next up is Day 3, beginning at noon local time on Wednesday, when the bubble will burst and the remaining field will be thinned significantly. Keep your browsers locked right here for continuing coverage from the PokerNews live reporting team along with streamed coverage as well until a champion is crowned.

Tags: Ahmed KarrimAlexander SeibtAndre AkkariArsenii KarmatckiiBenjamin SpraggBenny GlaserCalvin AndersonClaudio Di GiacomoDavidi KitaiDzmitry UrbanovichErik SeidelGriffin BengerHans ErlandssonJavey TimmerJen ShahadeJeremie ZouariJustin SalibaKenny HallaertKian KianiMalcolm FranchiMaria HoMaria KonnikovaMark TeltscherMike WatsonNicolas JulienNoah BoekenOlga IermolchevaParker TalbotPatrik AntoniusRafael MoraesRamon ColillasRania NasreddineRaoul KanmeRobin YlitaloSam GreenwoodSimon WiciakThierry VanThierry van den BergTom Middleton

Lin A Short-Stack Master

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Tony Ren
Tony Ren

"No snap-call, please," Ren Lin said as he moved all in for 10,000 from the hijack. Action folded to Oliver Weis who called in the big blind.

Ren Lin: 1010 All in
Oliver Weis: 96

"Gamble too much," Lin said when Weis turned over his cards. The Q97 flop gave Weis a pair, but he improved no further on the 4 turn and 8 river as Lin doubled up.

"Three big blind, I'm number one in the world. Three big blind I know how to play. One more double up, back to average. One more double and we're in the money," Lin said as he took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Oliver Weis
80,000
-2,500
-2,500
EPT 1X Winner
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Ren Lin
20,000
-30,000
-30,000

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Hollak Doubles With Pocket Rockets

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Joost Hollak
Joost Hollak

With the flop showing 1095, Day 1a chip leader Joost Hollak bet 16,000 with Shakhabiddin Muradov making the call.

Hollak fired a bet of 50,000 upon seeing the 6 hit the turn. Muradov shoved for Hollak's remaining 75,000 and Hollak called.

Joost Hollak: AA All in
Shakhabiddin Muradov: Q10

Hollak was ahead with his overpair but had to fade a queen or a ten on the river to stay alive. The blank 2 river was exactly what Hollak was looking for as he doubled up with pocket aces.

Player Chips Progress
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Joost Hollak
300,000
-124,000
-124,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Shakhabiddin Muradov
160,000

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Flopped Nut Flush Survives Against Two Flopped Sets

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Bekim Murtezi
Bekim Murtezi

A massive cooler took place at Table 10 with PokerNews picking up the action on the turn.

In a three-way pot on a board of 9510K, Bekim Murtezi checked before a hefty bet from Carlos Jurado. Evgenii Sboev called and Murtezi got out of the way.

Jurado then bet 185,000 on the 3 river and Sboev went deep in the tank before landing on a call. Jurado showed A3 for the nut flush, while Sboev mucked a no-good set with 1010.

Murtezi then revealed that he got away from a flopped set of his own holding 5x5x.

Player Chips Progress
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Carlos Jurado
425,000
321,000
321,000
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Bekim Murtezi
300,000
62,000
62,000
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Evgenii Sboev
250,000
114,000
114,000

Tags: Bekim MurteziCarlos JuradoEvgenii Sboev

Kanme Keeps Building

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Raoul Kanme
Raoul Kanme

Raoul Kanme entered the final level of the day as the chip leader and is continuing to build his stack as the end of Day 2 approaches.

In a recent pot versus Manuel Goncalves, Kanme called a preflop raise from Goncalves to see a flop of 664.

Goncalves checked to Kanme who bet 7,000 from the hijack and then called to see the 7 turn.

The players both checked to the 10 river and Goncalves bet 12,000. This bet was met with a raise from Kanme to 55,000.

Goncalves thought briefly but then folded to send another pot to the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
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Raoul Kanme
625,000
43,000
43,000
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Manuel Goncalves
240,000
150,000
150,000

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Kanme Busts Hardcastle to Join Chip Leaders

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Jack Hardcastle
Jack Hardcastle

Action was caught on the river, with around 140,000 in the middle on the JA783 board.

Jack Hardcastle checked in the small blind, prompting Raoul Kanme to bet 57,000 from the button. Hardcastle moved all in for 168,000, sending Kanme deep into the tank. Hardcastle remained stoic as Kanme agonized.

Kanme, who covered, slid in calling chips and breathed a huge sigh of relief when the cards were tabled.

Hardcastle tabled KJ, and his bluff using the second nut-flush blocker was unable to get through as Kanme couldn't find a fold with his 87, which was good for two pair.

Hardcastle left the tournament room, and Kanme told tablemate Jeff Kirsch that he was very close to folding.

Player Chips Progress
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Raoul Kanme
560,000
215,000
215,000
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Jack Hardcastle
Busted

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Almeida Calls Down Banicevic's Three Barrel Bluff

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Vlado Banicevic
Vlado Banicevic

Pablo Almeida raised to 5,000 from early position with AK and Vlado Banicevic three-bet to 16,500 from the cutoff with A10, which Almeida called.

The flop came 4K7 and Almeida checked his pair of kings. Banicevic bet 10,000 and Almeida called. The turn was the 5 and Almeida checked again. Banicevic continued his bluff with a bet of 28,000 and Almeida called.

The river came the 5 and Almeida checked a third street. Banicevic moved all in with the bigger stack, still running a bluff, and Almeida called for 47,000 to win the pot and double his stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Pablo Almeida
209,000
102,500
102,500
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Vlado Banicevic
104,000
-139,000
-139,000

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Nasreddine Fills Up to Bust Price

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Rania Nasreddine
Rania Nasreddine

In a blind versus blind battle, Ryan Price moved all in for 70,000 and Rania Nasreddine called to put him at risk.

Ryan Price: A4 All in
Rania Nasreddine: KQ

The flop came KQ6 and Nasreddine took a big lead in the pot with top two pair. The turn was the K to give Nasreddine a full house as Price was already drawing dead and heading to the rail by the 10 river.

"I almost folded," Nasreddine said as the EPT Monte Carlo finalist took the pot to climb past 500,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Rania Nasreddine
510,000
135,500
135,500
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Ryan Price
Busted

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An American, Norwegian and Israeli Walk Into a Bar...

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
David Coleman
David Coleman

Tobias Holmeide opened to 4,000 from under the gun and Gal Bar three-bet to 12,500 from the next seat. Action folded to David Coleman in the big blind, who cold-four bet to 30,000.

Holmeide quickly folded while Bar five-bet jammed a stack of around 110,000. Coleman quickly called with a bigger stack.

Gal Bar: AK All in
David Coleman: AA

Bar was drawing incredibly thin before the flop of 3K9 gave him some hope of hitting a third king. The 9 turn didn't change anything and Bar was halfway out of his seat when the miracle K appeared on the river to give him an unlikely double through Coleman, who was left speechless.

Player Chips Progress
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Gal Bar
240,000
205,000
205,000
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Tobias Holmeide
190,000
115,000
115,000
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David Coleman
100,000
-103,500
-103,500

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Thiriart Loses Race Against Banicevic

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Arthur Thiriart
Arthur Thiriart

Alexandre Reard raised to 5,000 from under the gun with JJ and picked up a call from Pablo Almeida with 77. Vlado Banicevic then three-bet to 19,000 from the hijack and Arthur Thiriart moved all in from the big blind for 41,000.

Reard and Almeida both folded and Banicevic made the call. Thiriart was at risk as players turned their cards.

Arthur Thiriart: AK All in
Vlado Banicevic: QQ

It was the most classic poker race. The board ran out K4J910 and Thiriart paired his king on the flop to get ahead. He also had a flush draw on the turn, but Banicevic hit one of his few outs on the river to make a straight.

Banicevic won the pot and Thiriart was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Vlado Banicevic
243,000
191,000
191,000
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Arthur Thiriart
Busted

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