2017 PokerStars Championship Barcelona

€50,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
€1,135,500
Event Info
Buy-in
€50,000
Prize Pool
€4,129,290
Entries
86

Brief Look at the History of PokerStars Barcelona High Rollers

Here's a look at the winners and players finishing runner up in the biggest tournaments in Barcelona:

#YearBuy-inEntriesWinnerPrizeRunner-UpPrize
72010€10,00036Fernando Brito€127,500Juha Helppi€127,500
82011€10,00067Philipp Gruissem€234,500Jean-Baptiste Tomi€147,400
92012€10,000111Laurent Polito€270,229Alex Bilokur€295,451
  €50,00064Dan Smith€962,925JC Alvarado€788,675
102013€10,000180Thomas Muehloecker€390,700Daniel Negreanu€263,800
  €50,00050Vitaly Lunkin€771,300Erik Seidel€557,100
112014€10,000393Ihar Soika€747,200Jason Mercier€473,500
  €50,00077Olivier Busquet€896,434Daniel Colman€843,066
122015€10,000506Mustapha Kanit€738,759Kuljinder Sidhu€640,000
  €25,000152Martin Finger€865,900Mark Teltscher€586,500
  €50,00099Sylvain Loosli€1,224,000Dzmitry Urbanovich€841,500
132016€10,300591Connor Drinan€849,200Mihails Morozovs€616,840
  €25,500165Pratyush Buddiga€690,275[Removed:17]€704,755
  €50,000102Fedor Holz€1,300,300Sam Greenwood€903,600

Welcome to Day 2 of PokerStars Championship Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller

Time Bank
Time Bank

One day is in the books at PokerStars Championship Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller, but it's merely a preliminary day of sorts, seeing as players are still free to enter as they please with Day 2 looming.

Indeed, 54 of 81 entries made it through on Day 1, though a few players — Daniel Negreanu, Mikita Badziakouski, and Ben Tollerene — had to fire three times.

Adrian Mateos finished as the leader, perhaps a fitting end in the biggest tournament in the backyard of one poker's most exciting and accomplished young tournament players. There's still a long way to go though, and he has competition from the likes of [Removed:412], Dan Colman and Steve O'Dwyer near the top of the chip counts.

After a relatively short Day 1, a long Day 2 is on tap that will see the players hopefully play down to a final table, although the possibility exists that things will wrap up before that milestone is reached.

The burgeoning prize pool already contains around €4 million, and we'll see if it gets any bigger thanks to last-minute entries. Blinds will be 3,000/6,000/1,000 at the start of play, and starts stacks are 250,000, so any players who enter will still have decent stacks above 40 big blinds.

Everything that develops today will be covered in full over at the PokerStars Blog, while we here at PokerNews have you covered on everything from a feature perspective.

Here's a look at the stories from Saturday:

€50,000 Super High Roller

Day 2 Started