2022 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2022 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
€1,491,133
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€11,125,900
Entries
2,294
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
16
Players Left
6

Patrik Jaros Leads the Final Six into the Finale of the €5,300 Main Event

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Patrik Jaros
Patrik Jaros

The record-breaking €5,300 2022 PokerStars and Barcelona©Casino European Poker Tour Main Event drew 2,294 runners over two opening flights to generate a €11,125,900 prize pool, of which €1,714,000 will go to the winner of Sunday’s final table.

Just six players remain in the hunt for the top spot and Patrik Jaros holds the lead with 14,975,000. Jaros started the fifth day third in chips and was steadily growing his stack, eventually taking a seat at the unofficial final table with the chip lead. He was responsible for the elimination of Paul Fischill in ninth place to extend his lead, and stayed consistent throughout the rest of the day, putting himself in prime position for the final day.

He is followed closely by Kayhan Mokri with 14,575,000. Mokri started the final table at the bottom of the leaderboard but he fought his way back to the very top within the next level by winning multiple pots, then scoring a massive double through Scott Margereson when he managed to get paid with kings against Margereson’s queens. He will be looking for his first live victory.

Fabiano Kovalski sits in third with 12,925,000. The accomplished Brazilian clearly brought his best game to the tables during this crucial day and made multiple hero calls. He managed to send Michael Pinto to the rail in seventh place to close the day after calling Pinto’s bluff shove with only ace-high.

Giuliano Bendinelli (10,700,000), Neville Mateus (10,550,000), and Jimmy Guerrero (5,100,000) round up the top six.

The remaining players are all guaranteed €334,480 but all eyes will be on the €1,714,000 top prize and on the title.

Fabiano Kovalski
Fabiano Kovalski

Here's how the final table looks heading into Day 6:

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kayhan MokriNorway14,575,00058
2Jimmy GuerreroFrance5,100,00020
3Patrik JarosCzech Republic14,975,00060
4Fabiano KovalskiBrazil12,925,00052
5Giuliano BendinelliItaly10,700,00043
6Neville MateusBrazil10,550,00042

Day 5 Action

Day 5 began with 16 players still in the hunt and 10 destined to hit the rail.

The feature table provided the first knockout of the day when short stack Tigran Harutyunyan three-bet jammed on the button with ace-ten but got looked up Guerrero who saw ace-queen in the small blind and stayed ahead.

The next casualty was Jack Salter. He three-bet jammed with queen-ten suited from the small blind only to be snap-called by Jaros’s kings on the button.

Lucas Silva Rocha was sent to the exit in fourteenth place after putting his last crumbs at risk with ace-five suited and couldn’t hit against Guerrero’s pocket threes.

Meanwhile, Peterson Machado couldn’t get much going at the final table and his run came to an end when he put his last chips at risk with a straight draw on the flop against Paul Fischill’s pair and straight draw. Machado couldn’t hit, heading to the rail instead.

Bruno Pega had to settle for twelfth place shortly after. Pega was left with a big blind after losing a flip with ace-jack against Maher Nouira’s tens and headed to the payout desk the very next hand.

The next victim was Maher Nouira. Nouira showed he got heart but bluffed his tournament life away after check-raising all in with pocket nines in a massive pot, only to see a call from Kovalski who had flopped a pair of kings.

The unofficial final table was reached with the elimination of Valentin Cristea. After losing multiple pots in a row, Cristea’s run was over when he three-bet jammed his last few big blinds with king-seven off into Jaros’s ace-six suited. Although, he flopped a king, the turn brought an ace and he took tenth place.

Paul Fischill played a short stack masterfully during the final table, but it was all over when he ran his ace-king into Jaros’s kings and was eliminated.

Next up was the most accomplished player at the final table, Scott Margereson. He started the final table second in chips but it went downhill soon after when he woke up with queens against Mokri’s kings and paid him off. He couldn’t recover from thereon and he lost the rest of his chips when he flopped an open-straight draw against Mokri’s top pair but couldn’t hit.

The seventh place went to Michael Pinto when his bluff with queen-high on a paired board, didn’t get through Kovalski who called him off with ace-high.

That prompted bagging time for the last six.

Cards go in the air for Sunday’s finale at 12:30 p.m. Play will continue with 19 minutes and 28 seconds remaining at Level 33 with blinds of 125,000/250,000 and with a 250,000 ante.

The final table will be streamed with cards-up coverage by PokerStars Live on Twitch and YouTube on a 30-minute delay.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the final table action as it happens until a winner is crowned.

Remaining Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  €1,714,000
2  €1,027,470
3  €734,470
4  €565,280
5  €434,850
6  €334,480
7Michael PintoNetherlands€257,330
8Scott MargeresonUnited Kingdom€198,000

Tags: Bruno PegaFabiano KovalskiGiuliano BendinelliJack SalterJimmy GuerreroKayhan MokriLucas Silva RochaMaher NouiraMichael PintoNeville MateusPatrik JarosPaul FischillPeterson MachadoScott Margereson

Michael Pinto Eliminated in 7th Place (€257,330)

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Michael Pinto
Michael Pinto

Patrik Jaros raised to 500,000 from the cutoff with {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Fabiano Kovalski called from the button with {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}. Michael Pinto also called from the big blind with {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}.

The flop came {k-Spades}{6-Hearts}{3-Spades} and action was checked through to the {k-Diamonds} turn. Pinto bet 350,000 and Jaros folded but Kovalski gave it some thought then called.

The {8-Diamonds} completed the board and Pinto moved all in for 2,400,000.

Kovalski went deep into the tank, then made the call, winning the pot with ace-high and eliminating Pinto in 7th place for €257,330.

Player Chips Progress
Fabiano Kovalski br
Fabiano Kovalski
12,530,000 3,100,000
Michael Pinto nl
Michael Pinto
Day 4 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Fabiano KovalskiMichael Pinto

Everyone Loves a Chopped Pot, Especially Guerrero

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Jimmy Guerrero
Jimmy Guerrero

Jimmy Guerrero jammed his last 3,250,000 from under the gun with {a-Spades}{8-Spades} and Patrik Jaros called next to act with {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}.

Guerrero found himself dominated and at risk as the flop came {2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. The {6-Clubs} on the turn opened the possibility of a chop, and Guerrero found a lucky {2-Diamonds} on the river to split the pot as Jaros ripped off his sunglasses and put his hands on his head in disbelief.

Player Chips Progress
Patrik Jaros cz
Patrik Jaros
Day 5 Chip Leader
17,230,000 930,000
Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
3,580,000 950,000

Tags: Jimmy GuerreroPatrik Jaros

Kovalski Drills the River to Double; Guerrero Left With Crumbs

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Fabiano Kovalski
Fabiano Kovalski

Kayhan Mokri opened the pot with a raise to 500,000 from the hijack with {j-Spades}{4-Spades}. Jimmy Guerrero in the cutoff shoved all in for 7,400,000 with {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} as action folded to small blind Fabiano Kovalski, who looked down at {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} before calling for his last 6,530,000. Mokri got out of the way.

Both players ran over to their respective rails to await the board on the massive coin flip. The {6-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop was safe for Guerrero, as was the {5-Clubs} turn which left Kovalski down to potentially his last card of the tournament.

The Brazilian spiked the {k-Hearts} on the river to double up to more than 14,000,000, leaving Guerrero with less than 1,000,000.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
Day 2 Chip Leader
19,800,000 -500,000
Fabiano Kovalski br
Fabiano Kovalski
14,300,000 8,150,000
Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
750,000 -6,650,000

Tags: Fabiano KovalskiJimmy GuerreroKayhan Mokri

Guerrero Survives Against Jaros

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Jimmy Guerrero
Jimmy Guerrero

Action folded around to Jimmy Guerrero in the small blind and he shoved all in for 2,900,000 with {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. Patrik Jaros in the big blind quickly called with {2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}.

"Deuce, deuce, deuce," Jaros' rail began chanting as the flop came {3-Hearts}{8-Spades}{j-Clubs}, keeping him in the lead. The {q-Clubs} came on the turn to give Guerrero the lead and he walked over to his rail to await the river.

As Jaros' supporters chanted for a deuce once again, the river came the {4-Clubs} and Guerrero doubled up.

Jimmy Guerrero
Jimmy Guerrero
Player Chips Progress
Patrik Jaros cz
Patrik Jaros
Day 5 Chip Leader
17,200,000 -2,180,000
Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
6,000,000 2,215,000

Tags: Jimmy GuerreroPatrik Jaros

Scott Margereson Eliminated in 8th Place (€198,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Scott Margereson
Scott Margereson

Kayhan Mokri opened with a raise to 400,000 from the hijack with {q-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}. Fabiano Kovalski gave it some thought with {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} from the small blind but folded, while Scott Margereson defended his big blind with {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}.

The flop came {6-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and Margereson shoved all in for 1,225,000 with his open-ended straight draw. Mokri quickly called with top pair.

The board ran out {3-Hearts}{8-Spades} and Margereson missed his draw to hit the rail in eighth place, earning €198,000.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
Day 2 Chip Leader
21,330,000 2,930,000
Scott Margereson gb
Scott Margereson
Busted

Tags: Kayhan MokriScott Margereson

Paul Fischill Eliminated in 9th Place (€152,310)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Paul Fischill
Paul Fischill

On the first hand back from break, Michael Pinto raised to 425,000 from early position with {j-Spades}{j-Clubs} before Paul Fischill three-bet with {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} to 1,900,000, leaving himself 650,000 behind.

Patrik Jaros in the small blind woke up with {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs} and four-bet to 9,600,000. Pinto quickly gave up his jacks while Fischill called all in.

The board ran out {2-Spades}{10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts} and Fischill didn't catch the ace he was looking for, heading to the rail in ninth place.

Paul Fischill
Paul Fischill
Player Chips Progress
Patrik Jaros cz
Patrik Jaros
Day 5 Chip Leader
19,980,000 3,385,000
Michael Pinto nl
Michael Pinto
Day 4 Chip Leader
7,700,000 -440,000
Paul Fischill at
Paul Fischill
Busted

Tags: Michael PintoPatrik JarosPaul Fischill

Mokri Scores Huge Double Through Margereson; Takes the Lead

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

Fabiano Kovalski raised to 350,000 under the gun with {a-Clubs}{j-Spades} and Scott Margereson three-bet to 900,000 from one seat over with {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}. Kayhan Mokri four-bet to 2,075,000 from the button with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} and Kovalski folded but Margereson gave it some thought, then added the remainder to call.

The flop came {9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{4-Spades} and Margereson checked. Mokri fired a bet of 925,000 and Margereson went deep into the tank then check-raised all in for 10,375,000. Mokri snap-called for less with a total of 7,410,000.

The {4-Hearts} turn and {9-Clubs} river completed the board and Mokri doubled up, leaving Margereson with 2,970,000.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
Day 2 Chip Leader
19,720,000 10,150,000
Scott Margereson gb
Scott Margereson
2,965,000 -10,655,000

Tags: Fabiano KovalskiKayhan MokriScott Margereson

Mokri Picks Up Kings For a Huge Double

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

Kayhan Mokri looked down at {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} from early position and raised to 320,000. Michael Pinto defended the big blind with {j-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and they saw a flop of {3-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{9-Diamonds}.

Pinto checked and Mokri continued for 300,000. Pinto flopped top pair and used a time bank card before raising to 1,300,000. Mokri counted out his stack and used his own time bank before shoving all in for 3,720,000.

Pinto took off his sunglasses and went into the tank for a moment before calling. Needing help to pick up the knockout, the {10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} turn and river were safe for Mokri and he doubled up to more than 8,000,000 after coming into the final table as the short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
Day 2 Chip Leader
8,320,000 5,080,000
Michael Pinto nl
Michael Pinto
Day 4 Chip Leader
7,380,000 -3,620,000

Tags: Kayhan MokriMichael Pinto

Mokri Outflops Guerrero to Double

Level 31 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

Action folded to Kayhan Mokri in the small blind who shoved all in for 1,540,000 with {k-Spades}{5-Hearts}. Jimmy Guerrero in the big blind asked for a count before calling with {a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}.

Mokri needed to improve and did on the {q-Spades}{2-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} flop, hitting a pair of kings. Now it was Guerrero who was looking for help but didn't find any on the {j-Hearts} turn or {q-Diamonds} river as Mokri stayed alive.

Player Chips Progress
Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
5,020,000 -1,700,000
Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
Day 2 Chip Leader
3,240,000 1,380,000

Tags: Jimmy GuerreroKayhan Mokri