2022 Winamax Poker Open Madrid

€500 Main Event
Day: 1cd
Event Info

2022 Winamax Poker Open Madrid

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
€130,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€500
Prize Pool
€960,080
Entries
2,182
Level Info
Level
52
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
1,280
Players Left
253

2022 Winamax Poker Open Madrid €500 Main Event Sets New Record Attendance

Level 20 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Jose Manuel Gonzalez topped the gargantuan Day 1c
Jose Manuel Gonzalez topped the gargantuan Day 1c

When the cards went in the air for Day 1c of the 2022 Winamax Poker Open Madrid €500 Main Event, all signs pointed towards an incredibly busy day at the Casino Gran Madrid in Torrelodones. Once the final chips were bagged in the turbo heat 1c, the six-handed competition set a new record for the French online poker and sports betting operator.

Not only did the marquee event of the stop on the outskirts of the Spanish capital obliterate the previous record for the biggest Winamax Poker Open Main Event from back in 2019 (1,389 entries), it also surpassed the largest SISMIX edition (2,036 entries) that took place in the same year as well.

Day 1c drew a gargantuan field of 958 entries and 189 players advanced whereas the final turbo flight gathered another 322 entries with 64 survivors upon completion of 22 levels of 15 minutes each.

FlightEntriesSurvivors% Qualified
Day 1a3695815.72%
Day 1b5338315.57%
Day 1c95818919.73%
Day 1d3226419.88%
Total2,18239418.06%

The final two flights saw the biggest fields advance with nearly 20 percent and just under 400 players out of a record setting field of 2,182 entries will return for Day 2. It won't be too far off the money bubble as the top 312 spots get paid at least €1,000 with a payday of €130,000 reserved for the eventual champion.

Two new chip millionaires were crowned and local player Jose Manuel Gonzalez toppled Winamax Pro Pierre Calamusa by the smallest of margins after he bagged up 1,025,000 in chips. The Spaniard celebrated his biggest victory on the live poker circuit not long ago after he cut a heads-up deal with and then defeated Pedro Marques in €2,200 Eureka High Roller as part of the rescheduled 2021 EPT Prague festival.

The only other player with a seven-figure stack on Day 1c was Vital Villarrubia (1,006,000) while Alberto Ortiz Such (740,000) completed the podium for the last flight with a 30-minute level duration. Also in the top ten reside Xabier Bolinaga (739,000) and Argentina's Nacho Barbero, the latter of which made the trip to Spain alongside Winamax Sponsored Pro Mustapha Kanit and advanced with a very healthy stack of 665,000.

For Kanit and several other Winamax sponsored players, there was no happy ending on Day 1c. Only Adrian Mateos (68,000) made it through after hosting a MasterClass at the venue in the afternoon. Besides the aforementioned Triple Crown champion from Belgium, other team members including Guillaume Diaz, Gaelle Baumann, Francois Pirault, and Bruno Lopes all came short. Besides plenty of Winamax Red Diamond and WIP players, online streamer Kristyna Milikova was also among those to bow out in the late stages as well.

Throughout the entire day, there was a steady stream of new entries and a split dinner break was required to accommodate the large number of poker enthusiasts from near and far. Three different rooms were used to handle the six-max action and it was also broadcasted on the Winamax Twitch channel in the second half of an incredibly busy day in Madrid.

And while the remaining contenders in Day 1c went to grab a bite or attend the Winamax Player's Party for an hour, the last chance saloon kicked off with the turbo heat. It was yet another decent turnout with 322 entries, which was just shy of the attendance of the first heat.

Bruno Lopes
Bruno \"Kool Shen\" Lopes

Joaquim Marques ran the hottest and parlayed his starting stack of 50,000 into 673,000, while Winamax Sponsored Pro Bruno "Kool Shen" Lopes finished in second place with 639,000. Inaki Gonzalez (453,000), Jose Valls (356,000), and David Lebron (321,000) were some of the notable bigger stacks at the end of the night while Francois Pirault used the last chance to bag and tag 137,000 in chips.

Tournament Room at Casino Gran Madrid
Tournament Room at Casino Gran Madrid

The penultimate tournament day of the marquee event on the schedule is slated to recommence at noon local time on Saturday, May 14, 2022. Returning blinds will be 3,000-7,000 with a big blind ante of 7,000 and the level duration on Day 2 will increase to 35 minutes each. The money bubble will burst and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide updates from what shapes up to be a very exciting day of short-handed live poker action.

Tags: Adrian MateosBruno LopesDavid LebronFrancois PiraultGaelle BaumannGuillaume DiazInaki GonzalezJoaquim MarquesJose Manuel GonzalezJose VallsKristyna MilikovaMustapha KanitNacho BarberoPedro MarquesPierre CalamusaRomain PocardVital Villarrubia

Gallois Loses Massive Pot to Gonzalez

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Jose Manuel Gonzalez
Jose Manuel Gonzalez

"These Spanish guys don't fold," Hadrien Gallois said with a dry smile on the face after he was just involved in a very large pot with Jose Manuel Gonzalez. Heading to the {8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Spades}{7-Spades}{j-Hearts} river, they had heaps of blue T-5,000 chips in the middle and it was Gallois who fired a bet worth 200,000.

Gonzalez snap-called and was shown the {q-Spades}{9-Spades} by Gallois, as he confidently rolled over the {j-Spades}{9-Clubs} for just the rivered top pair in order to drag in the huge pot and claim the lead. According to Gallois and Gonzalez, the Spaniard had check-raised the flop and bet the turn which led to the giant swing in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Jose Manuel Gonzalez es
Jose Manuel Gonzalez
Day 1C Chip Leader
1,100,000 605,000
Hadrien Gallois fr
Hadrien Gallois
170,000 -330,000

Tags: Hadrien GalloisJose Manuel Gonzalez

Malet Scores Spectacular Triple Up

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Romain Malet
Romain Malet

Romain Malet open-shoved for the last 85,900 and Jan Hermans then isolated from the small blind as the biggest stack on the table. Julijan Ivanc had some 155,000 behind in the big blind and tank-called to become the second player at risk in a big pot.

Romain Malet: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Julijan Ivanc: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}
Jan Hermans: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

Hermans had the best of it but Malet got there on the {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} board to triple up, while Ivanc was knocked out in the side pot by Hermans.

Player Chips Progress
Ernst Hermans nl
Ernst Hermans
320,000 -40,000
Romain Malet fr
Romain Malet
280,000 265,000
Julijan Ivanc si
Julijan Ivanc
Busted

Tags: Jan HermansJulijan IvancRomain Malet

Pirault No More in Day 1c

Level 15 : 1,200/2,500, 2,500 ante
Francois Pirault
Francois Pirault

Francois Pirault was spotted on the rail and the Team Winamax sponsored pro recalled his final hand on a table that has since already broken. According to the Frenchman, Pirault fired a triple barrel bluff for 3,000 on the {k-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{4-Clubs} flop, 7,000 on the {9-} turn and 21,000 on the {7-} river.

He was called by the small blind with the {k-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} and Pirault was caught with the fingers in the cookie jar, as he only had {q-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}. The late registration in Day 1c remains open as he can re-enter once, or Pirault may also enter the turbo heat 1d as of 9pm local time.

Player Chips Progress
Francois Pirault fr
Francois Pirault
Busted

Tags: Francois Pirault

Bougaret Knocks Out Redondo in Setup Hand

Level 14 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Marc Bougaret
Marc Bougaret

With more than 80,000 in the middle to the {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{5-Clubs} river, Marc Bougaret jammed for 120,400 and that sent Ivan Redondo Herguedas into the tank. Eventually, the Spaniard called for slightly fewer chips and Bougaret rolled over the {j-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}.

Redondo Herguedas smashed his {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} on the felt with some frustration and once the stacks were counted, his elimination was confirmed.

Player Chips Progress
Marc Bougaret fr
Marc Bougaret
330,000 140,000
Ivan Redondo Herguedas es
Ivan Redondo Herguedas
Busted

Tags: Ivan Redondo HerguedasMarc Bougaret

Milikova Busts Lecherbonnier

Level 12 : 700/1,400, 1,400 ante
Kristyna Milikova
Kristyna Milikova

After dropping to around 30,000 in the recent hand, Bryan Lecherbonnier got it in before the flop and was looked up by online streamer Kristyna Milikova.

Bryan Lecherbonnier: {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Kristyna Milikova: {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}

The {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop all but sealed the fate of Lecherbonnier and the {9-Diamonds} turn made things official as the {2-Hearts} river became a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Kristyna Milikova es
Kristyna Milikova
145,000 30,000
Bryan Lecherbonnier fr
Bryan Lecherbonnier
Busted

Tags: Bryan LecherbonnierKristyna Milikova

Sanchez Gets Tens To Fold

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jaime Sanchez
Jaime Sanchez

The action started with a raise by Franck Dherbecourt and Jaime Sanchez three-bet to 6,500. Dherbecourt called out of turn while Romain Chevenard was still to act, who then called and they headed three ways to the {8-Hearts}{8-Spades}{6-Clubs} flop.

Chevenard checked and Dherbecourt bet 6,000. Sanchez announced a raise and made it 16,000 to go for Chevenard to fold. Dherbecourt mulled it over for a while and mucked the {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} face up.

Player Chips Progress
Jaime Sanchez es
Jaime Sanchez
80,000 80,000
Romain Chevenard fr
Romain Chevenard
75,000 75,000
Franck Dherbecourt fr
Franck Dherbecourt
46,000 46,000

Tags: Franck DherbecourtJaime SanchezRomain Chevenard

Therme Off to a Decent Start

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante

Jonathan Therme defended the big blind and check-called a bet worth 4,500 on the {8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop, then check-called the {7-Clubs} turn for another 13,500. He also checked the {3-Hearts} on the river and his opponent moved all-in for around 60,000.

Therme made the call with {4-Spades}{3-Spades} and was shown pocket jacks according to the Frenchman.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Therme fr
Jonathan Therme
WSOP 1X Winner
145,000 145,000
Lorenzo Lavis fr
Lorenzo Lavis
75,000 75,000
Mathieu Pontin
Mathieu Pontin
75,000 75,000
Guillaume Diaz fr
Guillaume Diaz
40,000 6,000

Tags: Jonathan Therme

Cardenia Skyrockets To Massive Stack

Level 8 : 300/700, 700 ante
Gino Cardenia
Gino Cardenia

In the corner section of the main tournament room, a massive pot was brewing as some 68,000 were in the middle to the {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Spades}{5-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} river. Guillaume Giraudeau pushed all-in for what appeared to be 75,000 and he was snap-called by the only player who covered him, which was Gino Cardenia.

Giraudeau tabled the {3-Hearts}{3-Spades} for an underpair and Cardenia dragged in the huge pot with {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts} for the straight.

Player Chips Progress
Gino Cardenia fr
Gino Cardenia
237,000 237,000
Guillaume Giraudeau fr
Guillaume Giraudeau
Busted

Tags: Gino CardeniaGuillaume Giraudeau

Budia Alvarez Wins Bigger Pot But Guidez Escapes From Potential Elimination

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
All-In Chips
All-In Chips

Following a raise by Sebastien Guidez and a three-bet to 7,500 by Jose Budia Alvarez, the four-bet to 16,500 by Guidez followed. However, the dealer mistakenly tossed the all-in triangle to Guidez who in fact had chips behind and didn't declare all-in.

Budia Alvarez already "called" and exposed his {a-Hearts}{a-Spades} for everybody to see and the floor was called. Eventually, it was ruled that the hand was live and Budia Alvarez had just called the four-bet with all options still remaining for both players.

Almost in motion with the flop coming {9-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{7-Clubs}, Budia Alvarez had already pushed all-in and Guidez folded the {j-Clubs}{j-Spades} face up.

Player Chips Progress
Sergio Lopez Fernandez es
Sergio Lopez Fernandez
107,000 107,000
Jose Budia Alvarez es
Jose Budia Alvarez
95,000 95,000
Sebastien Guidez fr
Sebastien Guidez
28,500 28,500

Tags: Jose Budia AlvarezSebastien Guidez