More players are filtering in. Among them: British star Stephen Chidwick. The high rollers have been quite the bankroll booster for Chidwick thus far at PokerStars Championship Barcelona. He won the €25K Single-Day for a career-best €690,400 and followed that up in the €25K Single Day II with a third-place finish for €220,700.
We'll see if he can make it three straight deep runs.
A player in early position opened for 500 and Paul Newey made it 1,500 on the button. They went heads up to and Newey bet 2,100. His opponent called and both players checked the , bringing a . Two more checks later, Newey was mucking to a .
The three-day €10,300 High Roller is traditionally one of the most popular tournaments in Barcelona and this one is no exception. Another batch of familiar names took their seats in level 1.
PokerStars Championship Barcelona is ready to start winding down soon after over a week of exciting poker, but before the tents can be folded up, there's one last big event to play out: €10,300 High Roller.
That event starts today, with cards scheduled to fly at 12:30 p.m. local time in Casino Barcelona.
Last year under the EPT banner, Connor Drinan emerged as champion over a field of 591 entries, conquering the likes of Patrick Leonard, Ari Engel, Joseph Cheong and Oleksii Khoroshenin, all of whom made the final table. Drinan claimed a massive €849,200 first-place prize, and a similarly monstrous turnout and prize pool is expected again this year.
Before the tournament can reach that point this year, the minutiae of Day 1 must take place. That means 10 levels, each lasting one hour. Players get 50,000 in starting chips at miniscule blinds of just 100/200/25 to start, working their way to 800/1,600/200. Should something go awry — a sick cooler, a bluff gone wrong, or an unfortunate river card — players do get one mulligan in this one, having the option to reenter once.
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