2022 PokerStars EPT Barcelona
The remaining 190 players are on their first 15-minute break of Day 2.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
The final total of 530 entries created a prize pool of €5,141,000.
The winner will receive €962,880, while the top 79 players will receive at least €17,020.
| PLACE | PAYOUT |
|---|---|
| 1 | €962,880 |
| 2 | €601,860 |
| 3 | €429,890 |
| 4 | €330,670 |
| 5 | €254,380 |
| 6 | €195,670 |
| 7 | €150,530 |
| 8 | €115,780 |
| 9 | €96,500 |
| 10-11 | €80,410 |
| 12-13 | €67,090 |
| 14-15 | €58,350 |
| 16-17 | €50,740 |
| 18-20 | €44,110 |
| 21-23 | €38,350 |
| 24-27 | €33,370 |
| 28-31 | €29,000 |
| 32-39 | €25,240 |
| 40-55 | €21,900 |
| 56-71 | €19,020 |
| 72-79 | €17,020 |
Stefan Schillhabel opened to 6,500 from the hijack and Matas Cikinas called in the small blind, while Andres Korn came along from the big blind.
The flop of ![]()
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checked through and Cikinas checked again on the
turn. Korn bet 13,500 and only Cikinas called. Cikinas checked again on the
river and Korn fired a bet of 19,000. Cikinas called.
Korn tabled ![]()
for top pair and Cikinas mucked.
PokerStars Ambassador Alejandro Lococo got his last 76,500 in preflop in middle position against Martin Stausholm in the cutoff.
Alejandro Lococo: ![]()
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Martin Stausholm: ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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, giving Lococo a gutshot straight draw to go along with his pair outs, but the
on the turn and
on the river couldn't save Lococo, as he tapped the table, wished his opponent luck, and headed toward the exit.
On a completed board of ![]()
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with approximately 40,000 in the pot, Xiaoyun Li bet 22,000 from the small blind.
Rashad Iskandarov raised to 66,000 and Ehsan Amiri folded under the gun.
Li made the call to see Iskandarov show ![]()
for a flopped full house, then mucked his cards.
Mike Watson opened from middle position and Tom-Aksel Bedell defended his big blind.
Bedell checked on the flop of ![]()
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and Watson checked back. Bedell checked again on the
turn and Watson bet 12,000. Bedell called.
Bedell checked a third time on the
river and Watson fired a bet of 21,000. Bedell held up his hand to reveal a nine and then he folded.
"It's an easier decision when you only have one nine in your hand!" commented Leon Sturm from a few seats over.