2024 EAPT Madrid

€560 Main Event
Day: 1de
Event Info

2024 EAPT Madrid

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€28,732
Event Info
Buy-in
€560
Prize Pool
€180,000
Entries
305
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1de
Entries
186
Players Left
28

Celdran Dominates Day 1d of EAPT Madrid €560 Main Event

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Fernando Celdran
Fernando Celdran

The curtain has fallen on the penultimate flight of the EAPT Madrid €560 Main Event here at Casino Gran Via. Day 1d was the largest starting flight so far, attracting a total of 101 entrants. Of those 101 entrants, only 15 players remain after nearly 14 levels of play.

Spain's Fernando Celdran ended the night with the biggest stack, bagging 578,000 chips. Celdran currently holds the second-largest stack overall from the first four starting flights, surpassed only by Day 1b chip leader Dario Bagattini who bagged 649,000. Celdran is most closely followed by Romania's Ionut Dragomir (505,000) and Germany's Samuel Tebege (407,000).

Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Fernando CeldranSpain578,000
2Ionut DragomirRomania505,000
3Samuel TebegeGermany407,000
4Gerrit BlanckaertNetherlands365,000
5Manuel LedesmaSpain337,000
6Nacho CuestaSpain278,000
7Fernando Santa MariaDominican Republic237,000
8Cristobal OchoaVenezuela232,000
9David CivaiItaly207,000
10Ricardo StaraItaly193,000

Samuel Tebege, who earlier in this festival placed fourth in the €250 EAPT cup for €3,975, got off to a good start and seemed to be in cruise control for most of the day. He was rarely, if ever, below an average stack and finished the night as the third-largest stack in the room.

Samuel Tebege
Samuel Tebege

Ionut Dragomir was under the radar for most of the day before rapidly accumulating chips in the later levels. He would win the final hand of the night in a dramatic runout that saw the lead change multiple times before Dragomir rivered a set of kings to knock out two players on the money bubble and finish the night with the second-largest stack in the room.

Ionut Dragomir
Ionut Dragomir

Celdran emerged as one of the largest stacks in the room after scoring a double knockout of his own midway through the day and never looked back from that point. Celdran would leverage his stack to pressure his opponents and win a number of pots without showdown until bagging the chip lead at the end of the night.

Other notables who bagged and tagged include Manuel Ledesma (337,000) and Fernando Santa Maria (237,000). Both players have enjoyed recent success in Spain at the poker tables. Just over two weeks ago Ledesma won the 888poker LIVE Madrid Main Event for €58,000 while Santa Maria won the EAPT Barcelona Main Event this past October for €26,625.

The final turbo Day 1e starting flight is currently underway, after which the survivors from all five starting flights will combine for Day 2 tomorrow, February 18 at which point all surviving players will be in the money.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the exciting action as this event plays down to an eventual winner on the final day taking place February 19.

Tags: Cristobal OchoaDario BagattiniDavid CivaiFernando CeldranFernando Santa MariaGerrit BlanckaertIonut DragomirManuel LedesmaNacho CuestaRicardo StaraSamuel TebegeSanta Maria

Dragomir Scores Double Knockout to Burst Money Bubble

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Ionut Dragomir
Ionut Dragomir

In a preflop confrontation, a player from early position was all in for roughly 80,000, a player from middle position was all in for slightly less and Ionut Dragomir in the small blind had made the call with a covering stack to put both players at risk.

Middle Position: JJ
Early Position: AQ
Ionut Dragomir: KK

Dragomir was in excellent shape to score the double knockout and remained ahead on the Q74 flop. The A turn gave the early position player the lead but in a dramatic turn of events the river was the K, giving Dragomir the final pot of the night while both opponents were sent to the rail on the stone bubble.

Player Chips Progress
Ionut Dragomir ro
Ionut Dragomir
505,000

Tags: Ionut Dragomir

Ledesma Flops the Goods

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Manuel Ledesma
Manuel Ledesma

Manuel Ledesma opened to 13,000 from the hijack and a player in the cutoff moved all in for 91,000. Ledesma made the call to put his opponent at risk.

Cutoff: AK
Manuel Ledesma: 1010

It was a standard preflop flip until the 1010J flop gave Ledesma four of a kind, leaving his opponent drawing dead. The 3 turn and J river c hanged nothing and Ledesma collected a nice pot while sending his opponent to the rail three spots shy of making the money.

Player Chips Progress
Manuel Ledesma es
Manuel Ledesma
318,000
215,000
215,000

Tags: Manuel Ledesma

No Comeback for Saber

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

Ahmed Abdella opened to 8,000 from under the gun and Fernando Santa Maria three-bet to 23,000 from the button. Hatim Saber moved all in for 32,000 from the big blind and Abdella reshoved with a covering stack, forcing Santa Maria out of the pot to leave Saber at risk for the third consecutive hand.

Hatim Saber: 88
Ahmed Abdella: KK

Saber could not catch an eight on the 2J479 runout and was sent to the rail despite a valiant effort to spin up his short stack while Abdella collected the last of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Ahmed Abdella kn
Ahmed Abdella
210,000
127,000
127,000
Fernando Santa Maria do
Fernando Santa Maria
132,000
-33,000
-33,000
Hatim Saber ma
Hatim Saber
Busted

Tags: Ahmed AbdellaFernando Santa MariaHatim Saber

Cuesta Makes a Straight Flush

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Nacho Cuesta
Nacho Cuesta

Fernando Celdran opened to 5,500 from under the gun and received calls from Fabio Cardoso in early position, Xoan Mourino in middle position, Nacho Cuesta on the button and a player in the big blind.

All five players checked the J73 flop leading to the 4 turn. The big blind checked, Celdran bet 3,500, Cardoso folded, Mourino called, Cuesta called and the big blind folded.

On the 6 river action checked around to Cuesta who bet 8,000. Celdran called and Mourino got out of the way.

Celdran showed down AQ for a queen-high flush but Cuesta tabled A5 for a straight flush to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
297,000
23,000
23,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Nacho Cuesta es
Nacho Cuesta
140,000
140,000
140,000
Xoan Mourino es
Xoan Mourino
83,000
19,000
19,000
Fabio Cardoso pt
Fabio Cardoso
74,000
14,500
14,500

Tags: Fabio CardosoNacho CuestaXoan Mourino

Abdella Building a Monster Stack

Level 9 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Ahmed Abdella
Ahmed Abdella

Hatim Saber opened to 3,200 from the button and was called by Ahmed Abdella in the big blind.

The flop came 752. Abdella checked, Saber bet 3,000, Abdella check-raised to 9,500 and Saber called.

Abdella bet 14,000 on the 3 turn and this time Saber opted to fold.

Abdella had already done a great job building a stack before this hand and is currently the chip leader by a wide margin over the rest of the field.

Elsewhere in the tournament area, Sergi Perez was recently eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Ahmed Abdella kn
Ahmed Abdella
325,300
325,300
325,300
Hatim Saber ma
Hatim Saber
95,200
-16,800
-16,800
Sergi Perez es
Sergi Perez
Busted

Tags: Ahmed AbdellaHatim Saber

Celdran Scores a Double Knockout

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Fernando Celdran
Fernando Celdran

Three players saw a final board of 10486K. One player in the hijack was already all in from a previous street, the main pot was worth roughly 30,000 and the side pot was worth 11,000.

A player in middle position bet 25,000 and Fernando Celdran moved all in from the cutoff, covering his opponent who had roughly 45,000 behind.

The middle position player went deep into the tank for several minutes until the clock was called. Finally he made the call and was also at risk.

The hijack could only show Qx9x for queen-high. The middle position player had 88 for a set of eights but Celdran turned over J9 for a flush to eliminate both players and drag in a pot worth over 150 big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Fernando Celdran es
Fernando Celdran
191,000
191,000
191,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Fernando Celdran

Campos Spikes the River

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Pablo Campos
Pablo Campos

In a preflop confrontation a player in the small blind was all in for 23,200 and up against Pablo Campos in middle position who held a covering stack.

Small Blind: AK
Pablo Campos: AQ

Campos was in rough shape with a dominated ace and found no help on the 335 flop. The 8 turn was also a brick but the Q river gave Campos exactly what he needed to score the knockout and take down a nice pot.

Player Chips Progress
Pablo Campos es
Pablo Campos
93,400

Tags: Pablo Campos

De La Fuente Delivers a Brutal Cooler

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Sergio De La Fuente
Sergio De La Fuente

Sergio De La Fuente opened to 700 from early position and received a call from a player in middle position before a player in the hijack three-bet to 2,600. A player in the cutoff four-bet to 7,500 and De La Fuente put in a five-bet to 20,000. Only the cutoff called.

The flop came Q104 and De La Fuente moved all in for roughly 25,000. His opponent, who was slightly covered, went deep into the tank.

After roughly three minutes the cutoff put in the call and was at risk.

Cutoff: KK
Sergio De La Fuente: AA

It was the ultimate cooler as the cutoff had pocket-kings only to run into De La Fuente's pocket-aces. The 7 turn and 4 river were bricks and De La Fuente scored a colossal early double up and a pot worth over 200 big blinds while his opponent made his exit from the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
Sergio De La Fuente es
Sergio De La Fuente
89,000
89,000
89,000

Tags: Sergio De La Fuente

Just Two Starting Flights Remain in EAPT Madrid Main Event

EAPT Madrid
EAPT Madrid

Day 1d, the fourth of five starting flights for the EAPT Madrid €560 Main Event at the Casino Gran Via, is set to begin today at 1:00 p.m. local time.

So far the Main Event has attracted 98 total entrants across the first three starting flights and 15 players have advanced to Day 2. Day 1b chip leader Dario Bagattini holds the overall chip lead currently with an impressive 649,000 chips, well ahead of his nearest competitors Javier Romero (432,000) and Day 1a chip leader Luigi (413,000). Today a new group of competitors will attempt to give Bagattini a run for his money for the overall chip lead heading into Day 2.

Overall Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Dario BagattiniSwitzerland649,000
2Javier RomeroSpain432,000
3LuigiSpain413,000
4Matthew GrayUnited Kingdom394,000
5Mykyta AndrusiakUkraine376,000
6Oscar GironellaSpain308,000
7Francisco FernandezSpain253,000
8Alexey NeofitovRussian Federation221,000
9Oliver GaykoGermany159,000
10Gorka EchevarriaSpain153,000
Dario Bagattini
Dario Bagattini

After Day 1d, which consists of 40-minute levels, there will be one last chance to advance to Day 2 in the turbo Day 1e flight, which begins at 8:00 p.m. local time and features 20-minute levels. Players can reenter once per starting flight and late registration will be open until the end of Level 9 for both Day 1d and Day 1e. Both starting flights will end when 15% of the field remains at which point all remaining players will advance to Day 2 and be in the money.

After Day 1e the fields will combine for Day 2 on February 18 at which point all remaining players will be guaranteed at least a min-cash; however all players will undoubtedly have their sights set on the top four places. The top four players will not only receive the lion's share of the prize pool but will also each receive a €5,000 package to Cyprus for the Mediterranean Poker Party in May which includes a $2,000 entry to the EAPT Grand Final.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action for this event.

Tags: Alexey NeofitovDario BagattiniFrancisco FernandezGorka EchevarriaJavier RomeroMatthew GrayMykyta AndrusiakOliver GaykoOscar Gironella