2025 PokerStars Open Campione

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 1cd
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Event Info
2025 PokerStars Open Campione
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108
Prize
€363,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€2,326,080
Total Entries
2,423
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
1,332
Players Left
523
Players Left 1 / 2,423
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Sanz, Bruneteaux, and Craigie Find Bags as PokerStars Open Campione Breaks Records on Day 1cd

Level 11 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Guillermo Sanz
Guillermo Sanz

The overwhelming popularity of the first-ever PokerStars Open (PSO) Campione knew no bounds on Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event. Over 300 players had registered before the kickoff, which meant that the €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed before the cards were in the air.

Over the next 13 hours, tables were opened out of thin air, waiting lists of several hundred people were cleared, and every nook and cranny of Casino di Campione was filled with poker players. At the end of the night, Day 1c tallied a whopping 1,124 entries. Turbo flight Day 1d added 208 more, bringing the total across all starting flights to 2,139 entries, surpassing the record for the largest-ever standalone PokerStars event at this buy-in level. The prize pool stands at €2,092,800, including the Day 2 entries that have already been made.

At the end of Day 1c, 410 players still had chips. Among them were PokerStars Ambassadors Guillermo Sanz, Benjamin Bruneteaux, and Kerry-Jane Craigie. Sanz performed best and bagged 98,700, more than three starting stacks and 82 big blinds at the start of Day 2. Bruneteaux followed his colleague closely with a stack of 90,000, while Craigie battled valiantly throughout the day but ended up with less than a starting stack, 27,000.

Kerry-Jane Craigie
Kerry-Jane Craigie

None of them could touch chipleader Tommaso Marangi, however, as the Italian player bagged a big lead with 360,000 chips. Frenchman Samuel Mayet came closest to Marangi with a bag of 271,700, while Swiss player Michael Simeon completed the podium with 271,000 chips. Also in the top ten at the end of the night were regulars Mykhailo Demydenko (234,700) and Nuno Duarte (227,000).

End of Day 1c Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Tommaso MarangiItaly360,000300
2Samuel MayetFrance271,700226
3Michael SimeonSwitzerland271,000226
4Artem KomarovUkraine256,100213
5Davide CojanizItaly255,600213
6Vincenzo Di CosteItaly239,200199
7William ManciniItaly237,000198
8Mykhailo DemydenkoUkraine234,700196
9Marco PerraItaly234,200195
10Nuno DuartePortugal227,000189

Other notables making it through on Day 1c include EPT winners Antonio Buonanno (166,300), Giuliano Bendinelli (132,800), Grzegorz Glowny (63,000), and Dominik Panka (19,000).

Dominik Panka
Dominik Panka

Meanwhile, Day 1d saw 113 players progress, led by Italian Giacomo Geracitano, who amassed 146,800. Gregory Grech squeeked into the top ten of Day 1d with 107,600, while Ermanno Di Nicola (52,800) and Jamie Walden (36,200) were among the other notables in the turbo flight.

End of Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Giacomo GeracitanoItaly146,800122
2Esteban IsmailovSwitzerland144,100120
3Franco PolidoriItaly133,500111
4Joaquim Da CostaPortugal130,000108
5Feliciano RosanoItaly119,10099
6Martino PozziItaly115,00096
7Francesco PirondiniItaly109,80092
8Gregory GrechFrance107,60090
9Franco BiniItaly106,00088
10Tayfun RodopluTurkey101,10084

As for who did not find a bag, Adam McKola had his aces cracked by quads and could not recover, falling shortly after his fellow podcast host Rory Jennings. Sam Grafton and Alex Romero did not have any success either, but these Red Spades will have more chances at glory as the late registration will remain open for the first level of Day 2.

Day 2 will get underway tomorrow, March 14, at 1 p.m. local time. Blinds will restart in Level 12: 600/1,200 (1,200), which is also the last level for entries and reentries. The length of the levels will be increased to 75 minutes, and a break is scheduled after every two levels.

Tune back in to PokerNews tomorrow to find out just how big PSO Campione will grow on Day 2 of the Main Event.

Tags: Adam McKolaAlex RomeroAntonio BuonannoArtem KomarovBenjamin BruneteauxDavide CojanizDominik PankaErmanno Di NicolaEsteban IsmailovFeliciano RosanoFrancesco PirondiniFranco BiniFranco PolidoriGiacomo GeracitanoGiuliano BendinelliGregory GrechGrzegorz GlownyGuillermo SanzJamie WaldenKerry-Jane CraigieMarco PerraMartino PozziMichael SimeonMykhailo DemydenkoNuno DuarteRory JenningsSam GraftonSamuel MayetTayfun RodopluTommaso MarangiVincenzo Di CosteWilliam Mancini

Gemma Finds Late-Night Triple Against Sposato

Level 11 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Gaspare Sposato
Gaspare Sposato

Andrea Volpi had gone all in for 18,300 from the cutoff. Gaspare Sposato called in the small blind before Marco Gemma called all-in for 17,500 in the big blind as well.

Marco Gemma: AK All in
Andrea Volpi: 33 All in
Gaspare Sposato : 99

Sposato was looking for a double knockout, and the 1047 flop and 8 turn helped neither of his opponents. The K river saw Gemma make a higher pair, however, and he tripled up while Volpi was sent home.

Tags: Andrea VolpiGaspare SposatoMarco Gemma

Lappin Reels In Double-Up

Level 10 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
David Lappin
David Lappin

David Lappin checked the J59 flop from middle position to Andrea Matta on the button. Matta made a bet of 5,500 into the pot of 8,500, after which Lappin jammed all in for 39,200.

Matta asked for a count, mulled it over, and put in a call with the covering stack.

David Lappin: AJ All in
Andrea Matta: QJ

Lappin's ace kicker won him the pot on the K6 runout, doubling him up to an above-average stack.

McKola's Aces Cracked by Quads

Level 9 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Adam McKola
Adam McKola

Serafino Aloe raised to 1,600 in the cutoff. Adam McKola put in a three-bet to 4,000 from the small blind, which Aloe called. McKola continued for 5,000 on the 587 flop, seeing Aloe toss in more calling chips.

McKola doubled his sizing on the 8 turn to 10,000 but could not shake Aloe yet as the Italian player called again. The 2 river slowed down McKola as he checked to Aloe.

Aloe prepared a bet of 30,000 and gently put it in the middle. McKola mulled things over before he put in a call.

Aloe tabled 88 for quad eights. McKola could only laugh and compliment his opponent's hand as he showed AxAx and paid his dues.

Tags: Adam McKolaSerafino Aloe

State Ships Four-Bet Pot

Level 8 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Adrian State
Adrian State

Fernando Bando open-raised his button and Marko Bajic called in the small blind. Adrian State then three-bet to 10,000 from the big blind, seeing Bando bump it up to 25,000.

Bajic quickly got out of the way before State put in a call. The flop fell J62, on which State checked. Bando then bet 10,000, prompting State to move in for 35,000 total.

Bajic spent a minute in the tank before finding a fold, shipping the pot to State.

Tags: Adrian StateFernando BandoMarko Bajic

Rajkovic Counterfeits to Double Up

Level 7 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Adi Rajkovic
Adi Rajkovic

Arriving on a flop of 105A, Andrea Matta checked from the big blind to Adi Rajkovic on the button. Rajkovic fired a bet of 1,100, which Matta raised to 4,600.

Rajkovic spent some time in the tank before putting in the call. The 7 fell on the turn, seeing Matta put Rajkovic all-in for 5,600. Rajkovic snap-called, and the cards hit their backs.

Adi Rajkovic: A8 All in
Andrea Matta: A7

Matta had hit two pair on the turn to take the lead, but the 10 river counterfeited him as the pot was shipped to Rajkovic.

Tags: Adi RajkovicAndrea Matta

Falk Flops Trips to Crack Aces

Level 6 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Kevin Falk
Kevin Falk

Arriving on a flop of 455, Gabriele Patti checked from the hijack to Kevin Falk on the button. Falk fired 4,000 into the pot of 9,000, which Patti called.

The 3 turn saw Falk jam all in for 14,700, and Patti snap-called to showdown.

Kevin Falk: K5 All in
Gabriele Patti: AA

Patti could only shake his head as the 9 river gave Falk the checkmark. He paid what he owed and was left with just over 20 big blinds.

Tags: Gabriele PattiKevin Falk

No Club Needed for Laba

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
Vasyl Laba
Vasyl Laba

Vasyl Laba and Dmytro Yushevych were battling over a pot of 8,500 on a flop of 758. Laba checked from the small blind, after which Yushevych fired a bet of 3,200.

Laba called to the 9 turn, where he check-called Yushevych's bet of 6,000. Both players then checked the A river, with Laba showing down 65 for a straight.

Yushevych quickly mucked his cards as Laba raked in another pot and neared two starting stacks in chips.

Tags: Dmytro YushevychVasyl Laba

Laba Three-Bets Ahuja

Level 3 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Vasyl Laba
Vasyl Laba

Vasyl Laba had raised his button and was called by Ankit Ahuja in the small blind. Ahuja checked the 9J2 flop to Laba, who put in a bet of 600.

Ahuja raised to 2,000, which Laba reraised to 7,300 after some time. Ahuja quickly released his cards and surrendered the pot to his opponent.

Tags: Ankit AhujaVasyl Laba

Vrakas Eliminates Nahum With Early Momentum

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Georgios Vrakas
Georgios Vrakas

Danilo Colomba raised to 500 and was three-bet to 1,800 by Tal Nahum. Georgios Vrakas then made it 4,300, folding out Colomba.

Nahum quickly put in his stack of 10,000, which Vrakas snap-called.

Tal Nahum: AQ All in
Georgios Vrakas: KK

Vrakas' Kings comfortably held on the 37J29 runout. He busted Nahum and soared over two starting stacks in chips.

Tags: Danilo ColombaGeorgios VrakasTal Nahum

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