Record-Breaking PokerStars EPT Barcelona Sees Wilinofsky Bag Lead Again

Ben Wilinofsky

After nearly eight hours of poker, the PokerStars European Tour Barcelona Main Event Day 2 came to an end with the money bubble bursting on what was a record-breaking day.

There was a confirmed total of 1,931 entrants to set a new PokerStars EPT Main Event record. That generated a prize pool of €9,365,350 with a first-place prize worth €1,611,500.

A total of 259 players will return at noon on Thursday, August, 30 for Day 3 with EPT Berlin Main Event winner Ben Wilinofsky leading the way with a chip stack worth 850,000. Wilinofsky has been a dominant force since Day 1a where he bagged the overall chip lead then too.

Close behind him is David Petrzelka (771,000), PCA $10,000 High Roller winner Almedin Imsirovic (723,000), Michal Lubas (712,000), and Tony Broekhof (703,500).

PokerStars EPT Barcelona Main Event Top 5 After Day 2

PositionPlayerCountryChip Count
1Ben WilinofskyCanada850,000
2David PetrzelkaCzech Republic771,000
3Almedin ImsirovicUnited States723,000
4Michal LubasPoland712,000
5Tony BroekhofNetherlands703,500

Well-known faces Dominik Panka (603,000), Mark Radoja (511,000), Ben Heath (476,000), Shaun Deeb (363,000), Taylor Black (313,000), Niall Farrell (220,000), Alexandre Reard (216,500), Seth Davies (198,000), Team PokerStars Pro Jaime Staples (196,000), and last year's PokerStars Championship Barcelona winner Sebastian Sorensson (84,000) also found a bag at the end of the night.

Patrik Antonius (310,000) and Viktor "Isildur1" Blom (50,000) will also return for Day 3. The pair has fought storied rivalries online, including an illustrious clash in the biggest online cash game pot of all time worth over 1.3 million dollar. As faith would have it, the former adversaries were seated next to each other on Day 2. Both of them made it through to Day 3, although Blom is very short. Interestingly enough, the pair has once again drawn the same table and will maybe rekindle some of their old magic on Thursday.

Viktor Blom and Patrik Antonius
Like old times: Viktor Blom and Patrik Antonius battling it out.

PokerStars EPT Barcelona Day 2 Action

Play got underway around 12:30 pm local time after a Crazy Pineapple Flip Out hand took place that saw Eric Lenoir get his hands on a coveted $30,000 Platinum Pass, that includes entry to the $25K PokerStars Players NL Hold'em Championship, held in the Bahamas in January 2019.

It wasn't before long that Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu got all of his chips into the middle and put his tournament life on the line. Negreanu was on the button with ace-ten and was called by Kunal Manohar Punjwani with king-nine of clubs. The flop kept Negreanu in the lead but gave Manohar Punjwani a flush draw. The ace on the turn was great for Negreanu, but the deuce of clubs on the river saw his hopes of a deep run come to an end, and the Canadian departed from the field.

Team PokerStars Pros Jeff Gross, Leo Fernandez, Randy Lew, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Andre Akkari, Maria Konnikova, and Muskan Sethi all did well to make Day 2 but were unable to turn their efforts into a cash as they busted as well.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu got eliminated on Day 2

Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Anthony Zinno, Vojtech Ruzicka, Kitty Kuo, Ivan Luca, Tony Miles, Bryn Kenney, Adrian Mateos, Jack Salter, Tom Middleton, and Tom Hall also all came and went throughout the day.

Wilinofsky, who started the day second in the overall chip counts with 330,000, was able to maintain his momentum throughout the day. At one point he even correctly read his opponent's hand before it was revealed to the table. Wilinofsky bet 70,000 on a jack-four-seven-deuce-four board, and Jean Sierra Oddone called and was eliminated when Wilinofsky tabled king-jack. Sierra Oddone mucked, but the dealer was asked to reveal the hand and Wilinofsky correctly read it as jack-ten.

The bubble loomed, and hand-for-hand play began. There were three players all at risk, but all survived. Volodymyr Drokin, Ilya Etko, and David Domjan, who was all in for a single small blind, managed to win their respective hands and keep their Main Event dream alive.

Zorlucan Er was then eliminated by Ming Xi after the former ran his pocket queens into pocket aces and got no help from the board, which meant it was pure bubble time.

The unlucky player was to be Guillaume Diaz who found himself all in from the big blind for just 4,000. He would face Adrian State, who had gotten Niall Farrell to fold on the ace-nine-eight flop. As the crowd and camera crew gathered, Diaz flipped over queen-four and needed a lot of help against State's top pair with ace-king. The turn was a ten which gave Diaz some outs, and some of the rail called for a jack on the river, but it was not meant to be after the eight of clubs fell to confirm Diaz as the bubble boy.

The field then quickly dropped to the remaining 259 who all bagged and tagged for Day 3.

PokerNews will be back on Day 3 to continue coverage of the all the action from the PokerStars EPT Barcelona Main Event. Check the PokerNews Live Reporting for all the EPT Barcelona updates you can ask for.

Guillaume Diaz
EPT Monte Carlo National winner Guillaume Diaz bubbled the EPT Barcelona Main Event.
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