2026 CNP Winamax Sevilla
Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
A player in middle position opened to 16,000 and received two calls from the button and Álvaro Dossío in the big blind.
The flop came 10♦5♦6♥ and the initial raiser continued for 15,000. The button called, and when the action reached Dossío, he check raised to 65,000.
After a brief pause, the original raiser moved all-in. The button folded, but Dossío snap called.
Álvaro Dossío: 5♣5♥
Middle Position: Q♥Q♦
Dossío was in great shape with bottom set against pocket queens. The K♥ turn kept him ahead, and the 7♥ river sealed the pot in his favor.
He dragged a pot worth close to 515,000 chips as he continues to amass a stack capable of applying serious pressure near the bubble.
David Algarra opened to 16,000 from the cutoff and Mikoto Eihata moved all-in from the small blind for 105,000. Gonçalo Peixoto, in the big blind, looked down at his cards and announced all-in for 216,000. Algarra, covering both players, quickly made the call.
Mikoto Eihata: A♠10♥
Gonçalo Peixoto: A♥K♣
David Algarra: Q♠Q♥
Algarra needed his pocket queens to hold. However, the flop of 6♠A♦8♦ paired both opponents' aces and shifted the balance. The 2♣ turn changed nothing, and the K♦ river improved Peixoto to two pair. The Portuguese player dragged a massive pot worth more than 530,000 chips to triple up.
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Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
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The 174 remaining players in Day 2 of the CNP Winamax Main Event have been sent on a one hour dinner break. Action will resume at approximately 10 p.m. local time.
The organization have posted the prize pool for this event.
There were 822 entries, generating a prize pool of €350,100. The top 87 players will finish in the money, while the champion earns €60,000.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | €60,000 | 10-11 | €4,250 |
| 2 | €41,000 | 12-14 | €3,650 |
| 3 | €26,100 | 15-19 | €3,100 |
| 4 | €19,000 | 20-24 | €2,600 |
| 5 | €14,000 | 25-32 | €2,150 |
| 6 | €10,000 | 33-48 | €1,900 |
| 7 | €7,500 | 49-64 | €1,750 |
| 8 | €6,000 | 65-87 | €1,650 |
| 9 | €5,000 |
Action folded to Sergio Leyva in the cutoff, who opened to 12,000. Paulo Castelo, seated to his left, three-bet to 31,000 and the rest of the table got out of the way.
After a few seconds of consideration, Leyva put in a four-bet to 75,000. Castelo quickly made the call.
The flop came J♣5♦K♣ and Leyva continued for 55,000. Castelo called once more. The J♦ turn checked through.
On the 6♣ river, Leyva checked quickly. Castelo then fired 120,000, roughly half of his remaining stack, but Leyva snap called. Castelo tabled A♦Q♥ for ace high, which was no match for Leyva's K♠10♠ and his pair of kings.
Leyva dragged a massive pot worth around 400,000 chips, leaving Castelo with just a fraction of his former stack.