Paul van Oort raised in middle position to 4,800 and both blinds called, including Arthur Conan in the big blind. The flop was , and the small blind led out with a bet of 5,000. Conan raised to 12,400, Van Oort three-bet the flop to 25,000, the small blind folded, and Conan called.
On the turn, both players elected to check, prompting the dealer to turn the on the river. Conan checked, and now Van Oort cut out a sizable bet of 57,000. It sent the Frenchman deep in the tank, deep enough to get the clock called on him. Conan still couldn't decide after his final minute, thus declaring his hand dead and sending the large pot to Van Oort.
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The record-breaking PokerStars.es EPT13 Barcelona Main Event attracted a field of 1,785 entries and a total prize pool of €8,657,250. The top 359 spots will get paid at least €5,630 for their efforts while the winner takes home €1,122,800. All eight finalists are guaranteed at least €165,950, the full payouts will be available shortly in the tab above.
From under the gun, Luca Moschitta raised, and Jonathan Gray three-bet in the big blind. Moschitta shoved for 53,000 with and Gray called with the . The board came and Moschitta doubled.
The media card of the player from under the gun was already pulled away while the of the short stack, who had pushed for 32,000, still lay on the table. Tomasz Gluszko had only called from a few seats over and the remaining opponents all folded.
Gluszko showed the and his opponent was drawing dead on the turn, making the river insignificant.
Matt Davenport has a pretty good record in this level of buy-in, but he's missed the money by a few dozen players here in Spain. Davenport was all-in for around 53,000 over Lars Tungel's raise of 5,500. Davenport was called and at risk with but he ran into a cooler as Lars Tungel held . Tungel flopped a set as he held with ease through the board of .
Anthony Kelly open-shoved for 34,200 and Steven Warburton made the call behind him. Kelly showed and Warburton held . The board ran out , saving Kelly's tournament life with the nine on the river.
With his aces cracked, last year's EPT Barcelona Main Event runner-up Warburton dropped to below ten big blinds.