2017 PokerStars Championship Barcelona

€10,300 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Ronny Kaiser
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
€735,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,300
Prize Pool
€5,402,900
Entries
557
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
100,000

Kaiser Reigns After Day 2 of the €10,300 PokerStars Championship Barcelona High Roller

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Ronny Kaiser
Ronny Kaiser

A 10-hour Day 2 in the €10,300 PokerStars Championship Barcelona High Roller saw a field of 266 hopefuls being whittled down to just 34. Although everyone already has a sweet payday of €25,380 locked up, each of them still has a shot at the massive first-place prize of €1,036,800 that awaits the victor on Sunday night.

In an exceptionally strong field, it was EPT8 Tallinn champion Ronny Kaiser who bagged the overall chip lead with 2,696,000. After grabbing the chip lead earlier in the day, Kaiser applied a lot of pressure in the bubble phase to build his stack out even more. After cracking pocket jacks with pocket eights, the Swiss grabbed a commanding lead and never looked back. In the last level of the night, Kaiser spun it up even further to end the day with a substantial lead over his nearest challengers.

Kaiser is followed by Luis Rodriguez Cruz (1,893,000), who sits in second place. Rodriguez, known under his online moniker "Turko_man", is one of the 12 players that has won the Sunday Million on PokerStars twice. Boris Kolev (1,370,000), Parker Talbot (1,358,000) and recent WSOP Main Event final table participant Benjamin Pollak (1,353,000) round out the top 5. Notables still in contention are Conor Beresford (1,033,000), JC Alvarado (840,000), Christoph Vogelsang (739,000), Sam Grafton (658,000) and Christopher Kruk (510,000), although nearly everyone left at this point could be considered a notable in this stacked field.

Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody will be the sole representative of the red spade on the final day. The Brit bagged 1,080,000 and sits in 10th place after two days. His teammates Bertrand Grospellier, Felipe Ramos and Jeff Gross all busted in the early stages of Day 2 and went home empty-handed.

The same fate befell Robert Mizrachi, Kitty Kuo, Isaac Haxton, Byron Kaverman, and Anton Wigg, who all busted close to the money.

The bubble phase lasted more than an hour, and the dubious honor of eventual bubble boy went to Raul Martinez. After seeing multiple people double up already, Martinez went for it with ace-queen suited after Markus Durnegger had raised early. Durnegger held ace-king and won to secure all players of at least €18,400.

Once in the money, Govert Metaal, Benny Spindler, Ben Tollerene, Andrew Chen, Philipp Gruissem, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, John Juanda, Jasper Meijer van Putten, Ari Engel, Julian Stuer and Steve O'Dwyer all added another money finish to their already impressive poker resumés. Kyle Bowker became the latest casualty of the day and received €25,380, while the remaining 34 bagged up their chips shortly after.

Sunday at 12:30 p.m. local time, the third and final day will kick off. With levels scheduled at 60 minutes for the remainder of the tournament, an ultra-long day is to be expected, although level time might be shortened later during the day by tournament director's discretion. Play will resume in Level 21 with blinds at 10,000/20,000 and a running ante of 3,000.

Follow PokerNews throughout the day for updates on this gigantic event, that will make one player a millionaire on Sunday night.

High Roller Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChipsBig Blinds
11Sergio CabreraSpain846,00042
12Benjamin PollakFrance1,343,00067
13Davide MarchiItaly716,00036
14Quan ZhouChina1,189,00059
15Marc-Olivier PerraultCanada375,00019
16Conor BeresfordUK1,033,00052
18Timur MargolinIsrael255,00013
      
21Joaquin WalterUruguay310,00016
22Jakub MichalakPoland579,00029
23Christoph VogelsangGermany739,00037
24Francis-Nicolas BouchardCanada157,0008
25Jens LakemeierGermany695,00035
27Parker TalbotCanada1,358,00068
      
31Ihar SoikaBelarus824,00041
32Ronny KaiserSwitzerland2,696,000135
34JC AlvaradoMexico840,00042
35Stefan SchillhabelGermany230,00012
36Markus DurneggerAustria1,258,00063
37Georgios SotiropoulosGreece498,00025
38Tomi BroukFinland747,00037
      
41Jake CodyUK1,080,00054
42Nicolas ChouityLebanon381,00019
44Alexandre ReardFrance340,00017
45Oliver WeisGermany806,00040
46Luis Rodriguez CruzSpain1,893,00095
47Pascal HartmannGermany531,00027
48Emil PatelUSA1,222,00061
      
51Christopher KrukCanada510,00026
52Shawn BuchananCanada383,00019
53Marius GierseGermany1,292,00065
55Franz DitzGermany605,00030
56Fabrice MaltezFrance184,0009
57Sam GraftonUK658,00033
58Boris KolevBulgaria1,370,00069

Tags: Anton WiggAri EngelBen TollereneBenjamin PollakBenny SpindlerBertrand GrospellierBoris KolevByron KavermanChristoph VogelsangChristopher KrukConor BeresfordFelipe RamosGovert MetaalJake CodyJasper Meijer van PuttenJC AlvaradoJeff GrossJohn JuandaJulian StuerKitty KuoKyle BowkerLuis RodriguezMarc-Andre LadouceurMarkus DurneggerParker TalbotPhilipp GruissemRobert MizrachiRonny KaiserSam GraftonSteve O'Dwyer