2009 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona

€8,300 EPT Barcelona Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
€850,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€8,000
Prize Pool
€3,832,000
Entries
479
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Level: 8

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 75

No Respect for Lyloff

Lyloff feels what his opponents have
Lyloff feels what his opponents have
You'd think that winning this tournament two years ago would entitle him to his fellow players' respect, but Sander Lyloff's preflop raise to 2,100 was called by no fewer than three players behind him and they all saw a {6-Spades} {7-Clubs} {3-Diamonds} flop.

Lyloff checked, and the first of his callers bet 5,500. The two other callers passed and the action moved back to Lyloff, who disappeared into the tank. When he came back out again, he declared, "I feel you have nothing," but folded anyway, giving the brave bettor the pot.

Tags: Sander Lyloff

Ruthenberg Gets Involved, Folds

Giving his opponent the evils
Giving his opponent the evils
And from one EPT Barcelona champion to another.

Sebastian Ruthenberg raised to 2,200 from the cutoff and received exactly one call from the gent on the button.

Flop: {9-Diamonds} {8-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds}

Ruthenberg checked, and his opponent, who was casually negotiating a massage with the lovely Frida while this was all taking place, bet 5,000. Call.

Turn: {J-Hearts}

Ruthenberg checked again, and this time his opponent bet 25,000 to cover Ruthenberg's remaining 18,500. Ruthenberg passed, and was whisked away to record some sort of promotional video shenanigans.

Tags: Sebastian Ruthenberg

German Table

Katja Thater, Florian Langmann and last year's winner Sebastian Ruthenberg have all found themselves sharing a postively Germanic table with stacks of 37,000, 33,000 and 25,000 respectively.

Langmann though has managed to just take a pot off Thater, getting his compatriot to fold to a 6,200 bet on a {J-Clubs} {9-Spades} {Q-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {3-Clubs} board.

Greco Plays His Part

The former Eastender hoping to avoid a cliffhanger...
The former Eastender hoping to avoid a cliffhanger...
British actor Michael Greco continues to increase his stack. He bet 15,000 on the river of a {J-Diamonds} {K-Spades} {J-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} {K-Hearts} which pushed Faraz Jaka off the pot.

Tough Times for Aguiar

The past few levels have seen Jonathan "FatalError" Aguiar's stack dwindle from the monster he built it to be. From the starting stack of 30,000, Aguiar built up to around 120,000. That was well over a few hours ago and now Aguiar is sitting on just about 40,000 chips.

Just recently, Aguiar opened from under the gun with a raise to 1,900, but was three-bet by the player in the small blind who made it 5,350. Aguiar folded as he just can't seem to make anything work lately.

Tags: "FatalError"Jonathan Aguiar

"Vamos! Vamos! Vamos!"

Leo Margets
Leo Margets
Marc Goodwin opened from under the gun to 2,300. The next player to act moved all in for 13,900 total. Action folded all the way around to Leo Margets in the big blind. She tanked for a minute or two before moving all in herself for 17,000 total. Goodwin folded, leaving his two opponents to battle it out.

Margets tabled {10-Clubs} {10-Hearts} against her opponent's {A-Spades} {Q-Clubs}. The flop put Margets behind when it came {Q-Spades} {7-Hearts} {5-Diamonds}. The turn brought the {8-Spades}, leaving her chasing two outs with one card to come.

The river saved Margets from being crippled when the {10-Diamonds} was slapped on the felt. Margets sprung up in excitement and yelled, "Vamos! Vamos! Vamos!" before colleting her new chips. She now has about 34,000 chips.

Tags: Leo MargetsMarc Goodwin

End of the Pierre - Nearly

William Reynolds opened for 2,100 and both the button and the small blind called before big blind Pierre Neuville moved in for 12,475 total. His opponents toppled like dominoes, and he picked the pot up there.

The next hand, though, he found himself looking at an {A-Clubs} {Q-Hearts} {6-Spades} flop, blind on blind, and bet out. His opponent called and they saw a {Q-Clubs} turn; this time Neuville checked. The big blind bet 5,500 and Neuville swiftly passed. Mr. Big Blind showed {5-Diamonds} {8-Spades} for a complete and slightly smug bluff.

Neuville on around 14,000.

Tags: Pierre Neuville

Meet Juan Maceiras

Juan Maceiras is the latest team member of Team PokerStars Pro. He represents Spain and is extremely joyful to be playing such a prestige event in his home country, as he talks about in the following interview. Maceiras has over $350,000 in career tournament earnings with cashes coming in multiple other EPT events. He's cashed at EPT San Remo, Prague, Warsaw, and a previous season's Barcelona stop. Maceiras is registered to play tomorrow and our own Melissa Castello caught up with him briefly for a quick chat. Check it out.

Aguiar Storms Back

Trust us, Aguiar looks much happier now
Trust us, Aguiar looks much happier now
It looks like Jonathan "FatalError" Aguiar was able to turn things right around despite having such a rough go of it the past few levels. We got to the table on the river with the final board reading {6-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} {2-Hearts} {3-Hearts} {J-Clubs}. The pot sat at roughly 37,000 and Aguiar was acting out of the big blind position.

With 33,075 in his remaining stack, Aguiar moved all of them into the middle. HIs opponent gave somewhat of a disgusted shrug, but quickly made the call. Aguiar tabled {2-Spades} {2-Clubs} for a full house. His opponents showed {5-Hearts} {4-Hearts} for a flopped straight.

"Whew!" announced Aguiar as he counted down his remaining chips to double check the count. "He even turned two outs." he said.

Aguiar is now back over the century mark with 110,000 chips and feeling much, much better about things.

Tags: "FatalError"Jonathan Aguiar