2018 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2018 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
€1,037,109
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€9,365,350
Entries
1,931
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
2,500,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

EPT Barcelona Main Event Shatters Attendance Record; Chimkovitch Claims Overall Chip Lead After Day 1b

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Anthony Chimkovitch is the overall Day 1 chipleader
Anthony Chimkovitch is the overall Day 1 chipleader

Over the years, the PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona has always been the most popular EPT-stop, and it comes to no surprise it's the one that has been featured on the calendar every single year. Two years ago, the record for biggest EPT Main Event was set at 1,785 and today, that number got shattered as no fewer than a staggering 1,903 total entries of €5,300 each were made in total, with 1,305 of them coming from Day 1b.

Late registration will be open up until the start of Day 2, which means the number is expected to rise even higher. While the total prize pool and payouts will be announced shortly after the start of Day 2, one thing is for certain: the winner on Sunday, September 2 will walk away with a life-changing seven-figure payday.

Tournament_Room
This is what a record EPT Main Event field looks like

As expected, Day 1b featured a who's who of poker, with all of the big dogs from Europe duking it out with some of the overseas stars to set the first step towards the payday of a lifetime. After ten levels of 60 minutes each, it was Anthony Chimkovitch from Belgium who led the 535 survivors and bagged the overall Day 1 lead with 390,000 in chips.

Chimkovitch is no stranger when it comes to performing in this event: in 2016, he finished in 20th place and last year, he ended up in 114th. With 390k after the first day, the young Belgian has set himself up quite nicely to make the third time the charm. Pivotal towards Chimkovitch's big lead was a pot against Pierre Merlin in the late stages of the day. Merlin had flopped the nut straight but Chimkovitch turned a higher straight to stack the Frenchman for heaps as the day drew to a close.

The only other person to cross the 300k threshold was Patrick Clarke (321,500), who was able to get himself in some distance of Chimkovitch after a late-night surge. Clarke, already one of the bigger stacks, held king-five of diamonds in a four-bet pot and shoved the turn on an ace-trey-four-eight board with two diamonds. His opponent called with ace-king but Clarke rivered a diamond to stack up to over 300k.

Other top stacks on Day 1b belonged to Fabien Motte (233,000), Pavel Plesuv (221,400), Justin Ligeri (221,300), Dominik Panka (217,000), Andres Korn (212,600), and Niall Farrell (209,000). Defending champion Sebastian Malec (78,000) and last year's winner Sebastian Sorensson (18,800) both advanced as well.

Jamie_Staples
Team PokerStars Online Jamie Staples had an excellent showing on Day 1b

After Fatima Moreira de Melo had advanced on Day 1a, the vast majority of Team Pokerstars Pro showed up for Day 1b and at the end of the day, nearly all of them were able to find a bag, The team was led by online star Jaime Staples, who bagged 186,000 to find himself back in the higher echelons of the leaderboard. Andre Akkari (71,300), Randy Lew (65,500), Maria Konnikova (57,500), Muskan Sethi (51,200), Leo Fernandez (49,200), Jeff Gross (34,700) and Daniel Negreanu (31,700) also advanced. Celina Lin didn't make it through.

With 535 out of 1,305 advancing, there were plenty of those that had to wave the white flag in their quest to claim a share of one of the juiciest prize pools in Europe. Among those that busted were Ludovic Geilich, Paul Berende, Barny Boatman, Michal Mrakes, Ari Engel, Anthony Zinno, Joep van den Bijgaart, and golf star Sergio Garcia, who each fired either one or both of the allowed bullets in this event to no avail.

On Wednesday, cards will be back in the air at 12 p.m. local time for the second of six days. which will feature five levels of 90 minutes each. The tension in the room will be palpable right off the bat, as one of the three $30,000 Platinum Passes up for grabs in this tournament will be awarded. With the Crazy Pineapple Flipout, everyone has an equal shot to punch their ticket to the Bahama's. Win all the flips? The Platinum Pass is yours!

Day 2 will also mark the start of the PokerStars TV coverage. The cards-up live stream will be airing on Wednesday and every subsequent day, starting at 12:30 p.m. (with hole cards up, on a security delay). PokerNews covers the biggest EPT Main Event of all time from start to finish, so make sure to come back tomorrow to not miss any of the action from the vibrant Casino Barcelona, where good times are shared. Cheers!

Viktor_Blom_Cesario_Andrade
Viktor Blom & Cesario Andrade

All photos in this article courtesy of Neil Stoddart / PokerStars.

Tags: Andre AkkariAnthony ChimkovitchAnthony ZinnoAri EngelBarny BoatmanCesario AndradeDaniel NegreanuFabien MotteFatima Moreira De MeloFernando PonsJaime StaplesJeff GrossJoep van den BijgaartLudovic GeilichMaria KonnikovaMichal MrakesNiall FarrellPatrick ClarkePaul BerendePavel PlesuvPierre MerlinRandy LewViktor Blom

Chimkovitch Coolers Merlin, Claims Chip Lead

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Anthony Chimkovitch, all smiles
Anthony Chimkovitch, all smiles

Claiming the overnight chip lead is always a highly sought after affair, especially at the EPT. Anthony Chimkovitch from Belgium, who finished 20th in this very event in 2016 and 114th last year, has set himself up as the top contender to add the chipleader badge to his name after a massive clash with Pierre Merlin.

It all started with a raise from the Belgian in early position. Dean Clay called one seat over and Pierre Merlin called from the big blind. On the {J-Spades}{10-Spades}{8-Diamonds} flop, Merlin checked, Chimkovitch bet 3,600, Clay called, Merlin check-raised to 14,400, Chimkovitch called and Clay folded.

The turn brought the {K-Hearts} and Merlin continued his aggression with a bet of 25,500. Chimkovitch shoved all in and Merlin instantly called it off for around 37,000 more.

Pierre Merlin: {Q-Spades}{9-Hearts}
Anthony Chimkovitch: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

It was a brutal cooler for Merlin, who could only hope for a chop on the river. Instead, it was the {Q-Clubs} and Merlin's tournament came to a sudden end. Chimkovitch, on the other hand, stacked heaps on top of his already massive stack and sits at 330,000 with fifteen minutes to go in the day.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Chimkovitch be
Anthony Chimkovitch
Day 1B Chip Leader
350,000 95,000
Pierre Merlin fr
Pierre Merlin
Busted

Tags: Anthony ChimkovitchPierre Merlin

Blom Doubles Up; Andrade Celebrates

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Viktor Blom sat down with 30,000 in chips and, being Blom of course, quickly doubled up his starting stack. It was cause for celebration, and his left-hand neighbor Cesario Andrade joined in on the fun. The pair both ordered what appeared to be a gin-tonic to quench the thirst.

"You are my hero!" Andrade cheered, while Blom sipped stoically from his drink. Andrade then furiously shook Blom's hand and raised glasses with him.

Viktor_Blom_Cesario_Andrade
Viktor Blom and Cesario Andrade share a drink
Player Chips Progress
Viktor Blom se
Viktor Blom
60,000 30,000
Cesario Andrade pt
Cesario Andrade
50,000 50,000

Tags: Cesario AndradeViktor Blom

Zinno Doubles Up; Irritates Kassouf in Process

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Anthony Zinno was all in and at risk for around 5,000 with {q-Clubs}{7-Spades} and opponent Will Kassouf held {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. "It's a flip" said Kassouf, as talkative as usual.

The flop came {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Clubs} giving Zinno a pair."Oh my God what a life".

The turn was the {k-Clubs}. "Anthony Zinno ladies and gentlemen".

The river was the {q-Spades}. "Oh, overkill. Queen-seven everyone"

Kassouf was noticeably perturbed by this hand which saw Zinno move up to just over 10,000. "Make sure you get that in the blog"

Meanwhile, Zinno and Dietrich Fast sat next to him were reminiscing. The two of them won the LAPC in back-to-back years. "Get it in with queen-seven!

"Those were good times," Fast said to Zinno. "When we won everything. Did you have a good year?"

"I won Venetian!" said Zinno, referring to the $466,670 victory back in July. "That's how Zinno plays; wait for queen-seven"

"I did not win anything," said Fast despondently. "Unbelievable!" said Kassouf finally.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
10,000 10,000
Will Kassouf gb
Will Kassouf
9,000 -16,000

Tags: Anthony ZinnoDietrich FastWill Kassouf

Biggest EPT Main Event Ever

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante

With 1,233 entries on Day 1b and counting, the 2016 record EPT Main Event total of 1,785 has been shattered. Currently, 1,831 entries in total have been made in the EPT Barcelona Main Event, with late registration still open.

Tournament Room
Tournament Room

Tang and Kuo in Last Longer Challenge

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Kitty Kuo
Kitty Kuo

"Do you know where Kitty Kuo is sat?" Danny Tang asked.

Players often ask where their friends are sat, and after pointing them out, Tang headed over in Kuo's direction to check up on her progress. The reason for Tang's visit was not so much a supportive one, but more a competitiveone.

A classic poker last longer, only with more than money at stake.

"If I bust first," said Tang, "Then Kitty's going to make me do one of those gym classes with the bikes."

Spinning, Danny, they're called spin classes.

"Yeah, that," he said, "And if she busts first, then I get two 5% Main Event pieces."

Tang laughed.

"It's a lose-lose situation really!" he said jokingly.

Player Chips Progress
Kitty Kuo tw
Kitty Kuo
39,000 21,000
Daniel Tang hk
Daniel Tang
30,000 20,000

Tags: Danny TangKitty Kuo

Akkari Hero Calls

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Andre_Akkari
Andre_Akkari

Adrian Lopez opened to 1,500 and got calls from Andre Akkari on the button and Renan Aziz Alves in the big blind.

The three players checked the {5-Spades}{4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop and the turn was the {3-Spades}. Alvez bet 4,000 and Akkari was the only caller.

Alvez shoved for 14,300 on the {k-Clubs} and Akkari tanked. He eventually called and Alvez winced before showing {7-Clubs}{j-Clubs} for a stone-cold bluff. Akkari showed {2-Hearts}{2-Spades} and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
PokerStars.fr
65,000 25,000
Renan Aziz Alves br
Renan Aziz Alves
Busted

Tags: Adrian LopezAndre AkkariRenan Aziz Alves

From Fairway to Broadway; Sergio Garcia in Action at PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Sergio Garcia
Sergio Garcia

Every cloud has a silver lining; Sergio Garcia admits that he didn’t have his best year in golf, resulting in him just missing out on the 2018 FedEx Cup Playoffs but this did mean that he got to play at the PokerStars European Poker Tour in Barcelona.

“I love playing here [in Barcelona],” said Garcia on break from the EPT €5,300 Main Event. “Usually I can’t come because I’m in the US playing in the Playoffs, but this year it worked out; it’s been a nice way to disconnect a little bit.”

While he may be playing the Main Event today, yesterday Garcia took part in an eight-handed €25k Charity tournament alongside several other sports stars, including Neymar and Gerard Pique. Each player had a chosen charity, with Garcia playing for the Sergio Garcia Foundation.

“The Sergio Garcia Foundation was founded in 2002,” said Garcia. “It mainly focuses on helping children; from donations for cancer research to building a new X-ray hospital in Madrid.”

Sergio Garcia competing in the €25,000 Charity Tournament with Gerard Pique, Neymar and Andre Akkari (l-r)

Unfortunately, Garcia didn’t win but he says that the event was “good fun for a good cause.”

“It was a really fun table. Neymar was running really well. You’ve got to thank PokerStars for making it happen and letting us have some good fun while we’re here.”

Golf’s fallow months tend to fall between December and January, which is when we usually see Garcia on the poker circuit; playing at the PCA in the Bahamas.

“Barcelona is definitely different, but both stops are amazing. I know that the PCA is going to be incredible with some of the new events they’re going to have next year. It’s going to be even more packed than it is usually!

“If nothing happens it looks like I will be there, so that will be fun.”

Sergio_Garcia
Sergio Garcia enjoying his time in the PokerStars EPT Barcelona Main Event

With the Main Event attracting over a thousand entries today alone, the tournament room is packed with players.

“I know that EPT Barcelona has been growing for the last eight or nine years, and that’s down to what a great job the whole team does while they’re here.

“The number of players is just amazing. I think that they could add two more rooms and they’d fill them up too!

Garcia has been playing poker since 2008 and admits that he does have plans to potentially play more poker as his golf career begins to wind down

“I’d love to say that I’ve improved [since 2008] – I hope so! Unfortunately, I just don’t play enough. As I get older and maybe begin to play a little less golf, then maybe I’ll get more into it.

“The great thing about playing poker is that if your mind is fresh then you can play it. You don’t need to be in good shape physically to play well! But to me it’s more about the challenge; I love competing in everything I do.

“Whether it’s golf or poker, or even football or tennis, whenever I play I love the competition side of things and I love a good challenge.”

Sergio Garcia at the poker tables

This week saw the announcement of “The Match,” a heads-up golf match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Along those lines, we asked Garcia who he’d like to go heads-up with at the poker tables.

“Even though my chances wouldn’t be great [laughs] I’d love to go up against a poker player. Playing a guy like Daniel Negreanu – I know he loves his golf – that would be fun.

Juan Manuel Pastor is a good friend of mine, or Fatima [Moreira de Melo]. I’ve made some really good friends, so any one of them would be amazing to play against.”

Garcia has said previously that the patience required in golf can aid him at the poker tables.

“You’d have to find someone that doesn’t show too much emotion,” said Garcia, when asked which golfer would excel as a poker player. “When you’re really patient you usually do really well; maybe guys like Adam Scott or Rory [McIlroy]; I think they’d both be good poker players.

“I know some of them probably don’t even think about [poker], so they’d probably be sneakily good if they got the chance to play!”

Patience on the table is as good as patience off the table, with Garcia now playing the waiting game until Ryder Cup selection.

“Everything is going to depend on if I get picked or not,” said Garcia ruefully. “Hopefully I will, but after that, I’ve got tournaments in Spain, South Africa Dubai and Hong Kong; a little bit of travelling to end my year.”

Travelling the world and playing in different countries, maybe Garcia’s more of a poker player than it seems!

Tags: Andre AkkariDaniel NegreanuFatima Moreira de MeloManuel PastorSergio Garcia

Aces vs Aces featuring Will Kassouf

Level 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
William Kassouf in action earlier at EPT Barcelona
William Kassouf in action earlier at EPT Barcelona

Giulio Mascolo raised to 1,000 on the button and Will Kassouf - quieter than usual - called in the small blind. Jean Zaffran three-bet to 3,500 from the big blind. Mascolo then four-bet to 8,500.

Kassouf surveyed his opponents - still not saying a word - before folding. Zaffran counted out his stack, looked at his opponent's stack before five-betting to 18,500 with barely 5,000 behind. Mascolo moved all in and Zaffran called.

Giulio Mascolo: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}
Jean Zaffran: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

Kassouf burst into life.

"*Les noix de coco!" he said joyously to Frenchman Zaffran. "Any sweats about?"

The flop came {k-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} with Mascolo needing running diamonds to eliminate Zaffran. Luckily for Zaffran the board completed {4-Spades}{3-Hearts} and left Zaffran relieved and Kassouf annoyed he didn't see more fireworks.

"**Où est le diamond, diamond?" he said to Zaffran, but whether Zaffran understood Kassouf's French accent or not, Zaffran could only shrug in response.

*The coconuts
** Where is the diamond, diamond?

Player Chips Progress
Giulio Mascolo it
Giulio Mascolo
40,000 40,000
Jean Zaffran
Jean Zaffran
26,000 26,000
Will Kassouf gb
Will Kassouf
25,000 25,000

Tags: Giulio MascoloJean ZaffranWill Kassouf

Glaser Calls Down Kovalyuk; Up to 70k

Level 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
Benny_Glaser
Benny_Glaser

Benny Glaser limped under the gun and got three calls before Franck Makaci raised to 1,400 from the big blind. Glaser called, as did Mikhail Kovalyuk and the three saw a {9-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop.

Makaci bet 800 and Glaser raised to 2,800. Kovalyuk called and Makaci folded.

The turn was the {4-Spades}. Glaser check-called 3,200 from Kovalyuk. The river was the {k-Hearts} and Glaser checked again, and Kovalyuk bet 7,000. Glaser tank-called and Kovalyuk showed {7-Clubs}{10-Spades} for a missed straight draw.

Glaser showed {6-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for a missed flush draw, but more importantly a pair of eights and he took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
70,000 15,500
Franck Makaci fr
Franck Makaci
40,000 40,000
Mikhail Kovalyuk ru
Mikhail Kovalyuk
40,000 40,000

Tags: Benny GlaserFranck MakaciMikhail Kovalyuk