2024 Lex Live Barcelona

€440 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 Lex Live Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Prize
€24,500
Event Info
Buy-in
€440
Prize Pool
€172,380
Entries
442
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Community Members Take Top Three Spots, Damiano Aloi Crowned Lex Live Main Event Champion (€24,500)

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Damiano Aloi
Damiano Aloi

After five days of action at the Casino Barcelona, Damiano Aloi has been crowned the Lex Live Main Event champion. He locked up €24,500 and took his first major trophy back home to Australia after cutting a heads-up deal with Niko Wieland (€25,500).

Lex Live is a community-driven event, and it just so happens that the community players are pretty good at poker. Rens Buijs won the High Roller earlier in the series — while in the Main Event — community players claimed the top three spots, with PokerStars Team Pro Sebastian Huber finishing third for €16,000.

Main Event Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize (EUR)
1Damiano Aloi€24,500*
2Niko Wieland€25,500*
3Sebastian Huber€14,000
4Jordi Escriba€11,500
5Bakir Saranovic€9,000
6Oscar Penella Olive€7,600
7Martin Biegajlo€6,300
8Sergio Rodriguez Cobos€5,000
9Kamil Chrostowski€3,700

* Denotes heads-up deal

Final Table Lex Live
Final Table Lex Live

Final Table Action

It was a slow start to the final table, with not much action for the first couple of levels, many pots taken down preflop with a raise or reraise.

Shorter stacked players Bakir Saranovic, Martin Biegajlo, and Oscar Penella Olive all found early double ups, the latter through Huber in what would be the first hit major hit to the Team PokerStars player's stack.

The first to bust the final table was Kamil Chrostowski, who reshoved from the big blind and ran into Wieland's ace king.

Sergio Rodriguez Cobos then lost a flip against Sarnovic to bust in eighth place, while Saranovic chipped up to over 2,000,000.

Aloi Takes Lead in Game Changing Pot

In what was the first real game changing pot of the day, Biegajlo was all in with pocket queens, Olive all in with ace queen, and Damiano Aloi had them both covered holding ace king. Aloi knocked both players out, reducing the field to five and taking a clear chip lead.

Aloi went on to knock out Saranovic in fifth place. Moments later, Aloi won a flip to eliminate Jordi Escriba in fourth, chipping up to over 9,000,000, more than half the chips in play.

He then ramped up the aggression and continued to utilize his stack advantage, applying maximum pressure to the two other remaining players, Huber and Wieland, who were both sitting on similar stacks.

Huber and Wieland eventually clashed when Huber moved all in from the small blind and Wieland called. Wieland paired his ace on the flop and held to eliminated Huber in third place (€14,000).

Damiano Aloi
Damiano Aloi

Heads-Up Deal Made

When the action went heads-up, Wieland managed to wrestle the chip lead from Aloi, doubling up with two pair against Aloi's top pair. He then won a couple more significant pots, reducing Aloi's stack to around 2,000,000 and putting him in the danger zone.

It wasn't over yet, though. Aloi doubled up with pocket aces, then won a postflop double up with two pair to regain the chip lead.

At this point, the pair decided to talk numbers. The tournament was paused, and Aloi and Wieland spoke privately about a potential deal. When they returned, a decision had been made for a nearly 50-50 split.

Wieland took slightly more, €25,500, for second place. Aloi accepted €24,500, the trophy, and the prestige of being the Lex Live 3 Main Event champion!

Lex Veldhuis and Damiano Aloi
Lex Veldhuis and Damiano Aloi

Winner's Reaction

Following his victory, Aloi told PokerNews how he was feeling about the trophy win.

"It's very surreal," he said. "I'm so grateful just to have the opportunity to travel to Lex Live, let alone win the Main Event. I can't explain how happy I really am!"

Although Aloi is a profitable player and has had several final table finishes in Main Events in Australia, this is the first time he's won a major trophy.

"I've had some very big spots in Australia over the years. Look, no one likes bad-beat stories, but I've probably run under EV in major events. I've made five final tables in the last three years and not shipped one."

"So to finally break through, it's like the monkey off the back. When you've been playing for ten years, are profitable, and have not had a major breakthrough, you always question whether you can do it. So to finally turn around and say 'Yes you can', it's very nice!"

Aloi will return to Australia to see family and his girlfriend and then head to Brisbaine for a mixed-game series.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage of the Lex Live Main Event. Big thanks to players, readers, community members, and staff for what has been a unique, entertaining, high-class event.

Lex Live
Lex Live

Tags: Bakir SaranovicDamiano AloiJordi EscribaKamil ChrostowskiMartin BiegajloNiko WielandOscar Penella OliveRens BuijsSebastian HuberSergio Rodriguez Cobos

Deal Made - Wieland Takes 2nd Place (€25,500), Aloi Declared Champion (€24,500)

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Damiano Aloi
Damiano Aloi

Players came back from their break and discussed the deal privately. When they returned to the table, they had come to an agreement for a near 50-50 split.

Niko Wieland took slightly more prize money at €25,500 and took second place.

Damiano Aloi accepted a slight cut in prize money in exchange for the trophy and first place position. He took €24,500 and is officially the Lex Live Main Event champion!

Tags: Damiano AloiNiko Wieland

Sebastian Huber Eliminated in 3rd Place (€14,000)

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Sebastian Huber
Sebastian Huber

Sebastian Huber shoved all in from the small blind for 935,000. Niko Wieland made the call in the big blind and had Huber covered as players flipped their cards.

Sebastian Huber: 97 All in
Niko Wieland: A6

The board ran out AJ625. Wieland made two pair on the flop and held to win the pot. Huber was eliminated from the tournament in third place for €14,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Niko Wieland
3,200,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
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Sebastian Huber
Busted

Tags: Niko WielandSebastian Huber

Jordi Escriba Eliminated in 4th Place (€11,500)

Level 28 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Jordi Escriba
Jordi Escriba

Damiano Aloi shoved from the button with the biggest stack and Jordi Escriba called in the small blind. Players turned over their cards.

Jordi Escriba: 99 All in
Damiano Aloi: KQ

Players were flipping and the board ran out 8A10J4. Aloi picked up plenty of outs and completed his straight on the turn to win the pot. Escriba was eliminated from the tournament in fourth place for €11,500.

Player Chips Progress
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Damiano Aloi
9,100,000
2,200,000
2,200,000
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Jordi Escriba
Busted

Tags: Damiano AloiJordi Escriba

Bakir Saranovic Eliminated in 5th Place (€9,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Bakir Saranovic
Bakir Saranovic

Niko Wieland raised to 175,000 from the button and Bakir Saranovic moved all in from the small blind for 950,000. Damiano Aloi moved all in over the top from the big blind and Wieland folded. Players turned their cards.

Bakir Saranovic: 98 All in
Damiano Aloi: 88

Saranovic was in bad shape and the board ran out 462Q3. Aloi held with his pocket eights to win the pot. Saranovic was eliminated from the tournament in fifth place for €9,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Damiano Aloi
6,900,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
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Niko Wieland
2,100,000
350,000
350,000
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Bakir Saranovic
Busted

Tags: Bakir SaranovicDamiano AloiNiko Wieland

Double Bustout: Martin Biegajlo Eliminated in 7th Place (€6,300), Oscar Penella Olive Eliminated in 6th Place (€7,600)

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Martin Biegajlo
Martin Biegajlo

Oscar Penella Olive moved all in from late position for 735,000 and Damiano Aloi moved all in over the top from the next seat across. Martin Biegajlo called from the big blind to make it a three-way all in on the final table.

Both Biegajlo and Olive were at risk as players flipped their cards.

Martin Biegajlo: QQ All in
Oscar Penella Olive: AQ All in
Damiano Aloi: AK

Aloi screamed out for his king and the board ran out 877K9. The turn brought Aloi what he needed. He made two pair, kings with the sevens on board to win the pot and take the chip lead.

Biegajlo had the shortest stack in the confrontation and, after making a comeback from one big blind after the bubble, was eliminated in seventh place for €6,300.

Olive was eliminated in sixth place for €7,600.

Oscar Penella Olive
Oscar Penella Olive
Player Chips Progress
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Damiano Aloi
4,300,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Profile photo of Martin Biegajlo
Martin Biegajlo
Busted
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Oscar Penella Olive
Busted

Tags: Damiano AloiMartin BiegajloOscar Penella Olive

Sergio Rodriguez Cobos Eliminated in 8th Place (€5,000)

Level 26 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Sergio Rodriguez Cobos
Sergio Rodriguez Cobos

Bakir Saranovic raised to 105,000 from middle position and Sergio Rodriguez Cobos moved all in from the button for 625,000. Saranovic made the call and players turned their cards.

Sergio Rodriguez Cobos: JJ All in
Bakir Saranovic: AQ

It was a classic race and the board ran out 887QK. Saranovic picked up more outs with a flush draw on the flop and paired his queen on the turn. He held to win the pot and bring his stack to over 2,000,000.

Cobos was eliminated from the tournament in eighth place for €5,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Bakir Saranovic
2,100,000
800,000
800,000
Profile photo of Sergio Rodriguez Cobos
Sergio Rodriguez Cobos
Busted

Tags: Bakir SaranovicSergio Rodriguez Cobos

Kamil Chrostowski Eliminated in 9th Place (€3,700)

Level 26 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Kamil Chrostowski
Kamil Chrostowski

Action folded around to Niko Wieland, who raised to 125,000 from the small blind. Niko Wieland moved all in from the big blind with a relatively short stack. Wieland snap called with the bigger stack and players flipped their cards.

Kamil Chrostowski: A10 All in
Niko Wieland: AK

The board ran out J738K. Wieland was well ahead preflop, but Chrostowski picked up a flush draw on the flop. The hearts didn't come and Wieland paired his king on the river.

Wieland won the pot and Kamil Chrostowski was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place for €3,700.

Player Chips Progress
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Niko Wieland
2,800,000
980,000
980,000
Profile photo of Kamil Chrostowski
Kamil Chrostowski
Busted

Tags: Kamil ChrostowskiNiko Wieland

Lex Live Main Event Set to Play Down to a Winner

Sergio Rodriguez Cobos and Jordi Escriba
Sergio Rodriguez Cobos and Jordi Escriba

It's time for the final day of the Main Event, running at Casino Barcelona. The final table is set and the tournament will play down to a winner today, with first place set to walk away with €31,000 and the stunning Lex Live trophy.

Team PokerStars Pro Sebastian Huber, known online as peacendloove, heads into the final day as chip leader with 2,960,000.

With almost the same number of chips, Damiano Aloi is currently in second with 2,845,000.

Local Spanish player Jordi Escriba is in third with 2,105,000.

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Sebastian Huber2,960,00074
2Damiano Aloi2,845,00071
3Jordi Escriba2,105,00053
4Niko Wieland1,820,00046
5Sergio Rodriguez Cobos1,200,00030
6Martin Biegajlo745,00019
7Bakir Saranovic670,00017
8Kamil Chrostowski505,00013
9Oscar Penella Olive405,00010
Sebastian Huber
Sebastian Huber

The Lex Live Main Event attracted a total of 442 entries for a prize pool of €172,380.

The tournament resumes at 3 p.m. local time part way through Level 25, with blinds on 20,000/20,000/40,000.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates straight from the tournament floor.

Tags: Bakir SaranovicDamiano AloiJordi EscribaKamil ChrostowskiMartin BiegajloNiko WielandOscar Penella OliveSebastian HuberSergio Rodriguez Cobos