2025 PokerStars EPT Barcelona

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 7
Event Info
2025 PokerStars EPT Barcelona
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
€1,217,175
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€9,918,250
Entries
2,045
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 7
Entries
6
Players Left
1
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Seat 2: Anton Suarez, 35, Stockholm, Sweden (8,400,000)

Anton Suarez
Anton Suarez

Anton Suarez is the only player in the remaining field who already has a €1 million poker prize to his name, earned at a €10,000 buy-in event in Nottingham, UK, in 2020. He has also shown his chops in PokerStars sponsored events, finishing runner-up in a massive Eureka Main Event in Prague in 2022, where second place from a 4,017-entry field earned him more than €300,000.

The EPT Barcelona Main Event first prize trumps that, and would offer the 35-year-old from Stockholm the chance to become the 14th Swedish champion on the tour. Not only that, he has the chance to become the second player from a 50-square-meter area of the Swedish capital to take down the Barcelona Main Event. He and Simon Brandstrom, the 2019 champion, are close neighbors.

Naturally, Suarez has been taking a few tips from Brandstrom as this tournament progresses, but he has an absolutely elite cheering section. He says that Niklas Astedt and Simon Mattsson are his best friends in poker, and he talks to them all the time about the game.

He's a pro player who mainly favours PLO, both cash and tournaments, live and online. He's been in the game since 2009. But the massive prize pools on offer in hold 'em draws him sometimes to the two-card game.

His girlfriend and one-and-a-half-year-old son are watching his tournament progress from home, but Suarez says (understandably) that the youngster doesn't quite understand what's going on just yet. He is, however, enjoying seeing his dad on the stream.

Player profiles courtesy of Jan Kores/PokerStars

Tournament Progression

Day 1: 223,000 (14/424, 1b)
Day 2: 443,000 (20/313)
Day 3: 508,000 (51/103)
Day 4: 2,425,000 (10/29)
Day 5: 15,340,000 (1/11)
Day 6: 8,400,000 (5/6)

Career Statistics

Career earnings: $2,225,234
EPT cashes: 2
Best EPT result: 124th, 2018 EPT Barcelona

Key Hands

Suarez had a dream run on Day 5, first hitting a flush on the river to beat Juan Carlos Vecino's straight and score the knockout.

He then called Alejandro Romero's shove for 1,355,000 on the flop with two jacks and held against Romero's ace-king. Suarez then catapulted into a massive chip lead when Tobias Leknes tried a move with a four-bet shove for 4,735,000 with ace-four, but Suarez called with ace-king and finished with two pair to bust the online legend in 13th place.

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Seat 1: Julian Pineda Lozano, 37, Samana, Colombia (9,700,000)

Julian Pineda Lozano
Julian Pineda Lozano

Julian Pineda Lozano discovered poker when he first arrived in Medellín around 20 years ago, and has been a professional tournament player for about 15 years. He lived abroad for about four years when PokerStars and other operators left the country, but returned some time ago.

This is his third visit to EPT Barcelona and already by far his best result to date in the country, beating his previous highest finish of 18th in the 2023 EPT Mystery Bounty. Most of his poker travel tends to be in the Americas, particularly in Brazil and the United States. His exploits there have taken him to seventh on the Colombian money list, with close to $1.1 million in documented earnings. His biggest career score was a prize of $237,713 in 2023 in Brazil.

In his opinion, the game in Brazil is more similar to the European game. He says it’s more aggressive and technical, at least compared with the United States, whose slow tournament structures encourage more passive play. He says that the fact that online poker services have not been available in the United States for a few years has meant that the technical aspect has not evolved as quickly.

Pineda usually travels with his wife and one-year-old son, but they are supporting from home on this trip to Europe. He says that the increased expenses and responsibilities that come with a young family have made him even more motivated than ever to succeed.

Beyond poker, he loves soccer, although he says he no longer plays it, and is a fan of Atlético Nacional de Medellín. He also likes movies.

Player profiles courtesy of Jan Kores/PokerStars

Tournament Progression

Day 1: 93,000 (89/221, 1a)
Day 2: 95,000 (234/313)
Day 3: 1,481,000 (2/103)
Day 4: 2,265,000 (12/29)
Day 5: 4,730,000 (5/11)
Day 6: 9,700,000 (3/6)

Career Statistics

Career earnings: $1,087,425
EPT cashes: 1
Best EPT result: 246th, 2022 EPT Barcelona

Key Hands

Deuces certainly never lost for Pineda Lozano on Day 6.

On the final table bubble, Pineda Lozano was all in for nearly 3,000,000 with deuces against Anton Suarez's ace-queen. Suarez picked up a straight draw on the flop to give him even more outs, but Pineda Lozano held on through the turn and river to double up.

Pineda Lozano later picked off a bluff from Thomas Eychenne at the final table by calling a river bet of 850,000 with just two deuces.

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