2019 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

€2,200 EPT National High Roller
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Alexander Ivarsson
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€498,520
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,200
Entries
1,491
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000

Vamshi Vandanapu Leads 152 Day 1a Survivors to Day 2

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Vamshi Vandanapu
Vamshi Vandanapu

Day 1a of the €2,200 EPT National High Roller is in the books at the 2019 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona held in the beautiful Casino Barcelona. No less than 1,012 entries were made on Day 1a of the tournament and 152 of them made it through to Day 2. Vamshi Vandanapu holds the chip lead for the flight after bagging almost 30 starting stacks, 898,000 to be precise. Others with a big stack are Tomasz Pajak (877,000), Yudong Yang (820,000), Jonas Palsgaard (683,000), and Mark Metsla (565,000).

All of the remaining players are in the money as they start Day 2 combined with the survivors from Day 1b but the prize pool information has yet to be announced.

Day 1a Action

The day started with about 200 players in their seats and EPT Main Event champions Michael Tureniec, Jasper Meijer van Putten, and Kalidou Sow, already started early in the day at noon. PSPC runner-up Julien Martini, Jack Salter, Sonny Franco, and Vojtech Ruzicka also joined the fun early in the day, but most of them failed to make it through the long 14-hour day.

The total number of entries stood at 1,012 when late registration was closed and the field size got up to 1,491 players which is a little bit less than last years 1,527 entries. The tournament staff announced that 15% of the field would make it through to Day 2 and into the money and that number was 152 for flight 1a.

The first twelve levels were in the books when 350 players enjoyed their dinner break before returning for the final stretch. Plenty of familiar faces were still in the tournament but some of them couldn't make it to the second day. One of those players was David Peters. Peters ran up a stack early in the event and was spotted with ten times the starting stack of 30,000. It is unclear how Peters was eliminated but he failed to make the money despite starting out great.

Others that didn't make it through the day include Conor Beresford, Jean-Noel Thorel, Sebastian Malec, Kenny Hallaert, Bart Lybaert, Anatolii Zyrin, Maria Lampropulos, Ognyan Dimov, Viliyan Petleshkov, and Angel Guillen. Most of the busted early enough to still have a shot at glory in Day 1b as there was only one reentry allowed in the tournament and that would be in the next flight.

The Bubble

The tournament directors decided to go hand-for-hand with 155 players remaining. That would mean that three more players would need to be eliminated for them to reach the money and bag up. The first hand of the hand-for-hand play saw two players eliminated from the tournament. One of them was Anton Bergstrom who was forced all in for his last 2 big blinds from the big blind with pocket fours. He, unfortunately, ran into pocket queens and was eliminated from the tournament. Julien Loire was the other player eliminated in the first hand.

It took another couple of hands and multiple double-ups before Matthew Moss ended as the last player without any money. He had ace-ten and had to win against the pocket nines of Rodney Lawrence. The flop immediately brought a nine and Moss wasn't able to catch up and he bubbled the tournament.

The other players will continue and play down to a winner on Day 2, starting at noon, Monday, August 26. PokerNews will provide live coverage until a winner is crowned in Barcelona.

Tags: Anatolii ZyrinAngel GuillenAnton BergstromBart LybaertConor BeresfordDavid PetersJack SalterJasper Meijer van PuttenJonas PalsgaardJulien LoireJulien MartiniKalidou SowKenny HallaertMaria LampropulosMatthew MossMichael TureniecOgnyan DimovRodney LawrenceSebastian MalecSonny FrancoVamshi VandanapuViliyan PetleshkovVojtech RuzickaYudong Yang

Matthew Moss Bubbles Day 1a of the EPT National High Roller

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Matthew Moss
Matthew Moss

Matthew Moss open-shoved 104,000 from middle position and Rodney Lawrence instantly called from the big blind. With hand-for-hand in play, it took a while before the cards were opened up and Moss found himself in a race for his tournament life.

Matthew Moss: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Rodney Lawrence: {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}

The {9-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Spades} flop put Lawrence in a commanding lead, leaving Moss only with running cards to survive. The {q-Spades} on the turn opened up one of the backdoors, but the glimmer of hope for the British professional faded on the {10-Clubs} river.

With Moss' elimination, the remaining 152 players all made the money and will bag for Day 2.

Rodney Lawrence
Rodney Lawrence
Player Chips Progress
Rodney Lawrence ca
Rodney Lawrence
342,000 102,000
Matthew Moss gb
Matthew Moss
Busted

Tags: Matthew MossRodney Lawrence

Colillas Building a Stack

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Ramon Colillas
Ramon Colillas

Sergey Konovalov raised from the cutoff to 1,800 and big blind Ramon Colillas defended.

The flop fell {k-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and both players checked to see the {4-Clubs} turn. Both checked again and the {6-Clubs} river completed the board.

Colillas opted to lead out on the river with a bet of 3,000 and that was enough to push Konovalov out of the hand.

The Spanish PokerStars ambassador seems to be building quite the stack as he is already up to 75,000.

Player Chips Progress
Ramon Colillas es
Ramon Colillas
75,000 75,000

Tags: Ramon ColillasSergey Konovalov

My Stack App Activated

Level 2 : 100/100, 100 ante
My Stack
My Stack

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It's Time for Day 1a of the €2,200 EPT National High Roller

Defending champion Tuomo Niskanen
Defending champion Tuomo Niskanen

The 2019 PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona is in full swing, and while the record-breaking €1,100 EPT National will play to a champion today with six hopefuls, others will get another shot at EPT glory in the €2,200 EPT National High Roller that kicks off at noon. Twice the buy-in, a two-day event instead of four and also just two starting flights instead of four set it apart from the regular National.

Being the bigger brother of the EPT National, the EPT National High Roller certainly belongs to the biggest mid-stakes tournaments in Europe as well. Last year saw a field of 1,527 poker enthusiasts gather in Casino Barcelona, creating a prize pool of nearly €3,000,000. The two-day tournament ended with a handshake between Finland's Tuomo Niskanen and Brian Kaufman from Uruguay, leaving the former with €368,925 and the bragging rights, while the latter walked away with the lion's share of the prize pool: €432,135.

The two-day event certainly isn't for the faint of heart: two long-starting days await today (1a at noon and 1b at 7 p.m.), with the field playing down until 15% is left and everyone is in the money, expected to be reached about 2 a.m. with 1b ending even later. The survivors from both fields will then return on Monday, August 26 at noon and play down until a winner is crowned and/or another handshake is made.

Levels will be 40 minutes on the first day with breaks after every three levels of play, and a single re-entry to flight B is allowed. Flight B itself will be a freeze-out and therefore, two maximum entries are allowed. Late registration closes after level 8.

Keep following along with PokerNews live reporting for continued coverage of all the latest from the 2019 EPT in Barcelona.

€2,200 EPT National High Roller Day 1 Blind Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
140 min100100 
240 min100100100
340 min100200200
440 min100300300
540 min200400400
640 min200500500
740 min300600600
840 min400800800
940 min50010001000
1040 min60012001200
1140 min80016001600
1240 min100020002000
1340 min100025002500
1440 min150030003000
1540 min200040004000
1640 min200050005000
1740 min300060006000
Brian Kaufman
2018 runner-up Brian Kaufman won over €400K in last year's EPT National High Roller

Tags: Brian KaufmanTuomo Niskanen