The complete board was on the table and Mario Garrasi checked to Shannon Shorr from the hijack when there was about 200,000 in the middle already. Shorr had pushed all in, covering Garrasi and challenging him for his tournament life.
Garrasi eventually called and tabled but that wasn't enough against the of Shorr who had rivered the absolute nuts.
Shorr has one of the bigger stacks in the room now with the tournament getting closer and closer to the money while Garrasi was sent to the rail.
Joining the action on the flop, Pedro Marques checked out of the big blind and Markku Koplimaa in late position made it 12,000 to go. Bart Lybaert on the button raised to 75,000 and Marques folded, Komplimaa moved all in for 117,000 and Lybaert called.
Markku Koplimaa:
Bart Lybaert:
Lybart had a flush and straight draw, but €1,100 National champion Koplimaa held up on the turn and river run out.
There was one further all in and call and as soon as the previous showdown was completed, the tv crew and a lot of players rushed into the corner of the Salon Gaudi to witness the possible money bubble.
Carlos Branco had raised to 14,000 from the cutoff and Alexis Urli three-bet to 36,000 in the big blind. Branco pushed for 191,000 and Urli called with two times the stack.
Carlos Branco:
Alexis Urli:
The flop provided no help and the turn left Branco drawing dead, which made the river a formality. Branco has become the bubble boy and all remaining 296 players are in the money.
In a battle of the blinds, Patrik Antonius limped and Joao Monte Studart raised to 15,000. Antonius jammed for around 160,000 and the Brazilian called.
Patrik Antonius:
Joao Monte Studart:
The flop and turn provided no help for Monte Studart yet but he got there on the river to eliminate Antonius.
"Wow, that was a big pot," the Finn said on his way out of the tournament area.
All Day 1 survivors of the record-breaking 2019 PokerStars EPT Barcelona €5,300 EPT Main Event combined to one field for the first time in the Salon Gaudi at Casino Barcelona and a new attendance record was already secured before the cards went back in the air.
However, the late registration for the flagship tournament of the festival remained open until the start of the day and another 28 entries boosted the field size to 1,988 entries to create a prize pool of €9,641,800.
With more than 700 players returning to their seats, tournament staff added an additional sixth level of 90 minutes to the schedule and not only did the money bubble burst, but the field was cut down all the way to just 191 survivors.
When it came to bagging and tagging, just two players boasted a stack of more than 1 million in chips and it was Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson that claimed the lead with 1,191,000 ahead of Alexis Ibarrola (1,069,000).
Other big stacks at the conclusion of Day 2 belong to Andres Korn (974,000), Jean Ferreira (910,000), Stefan Fabian (810,000), Marian Mik (792,000), Ben Farrell (760,000), Shannon Shorr (734,000), and Diego Falcone (698,000). Zhen Cai, who finished 6th in the 2019 WSOP Main Event, also made it through with a very healthy stack of 648,000 along with Martins Adeniya (536,000) and French rapper and TV personality Bruno "Kool Shen" Lopes (508,000).
Among the PokerStars ambassadors, only Fatima Moreira de Melo bagged up chips for Day 3. The former hockey professional from the Netherlands claimed 236,000 to her name. Fellow ambassadors Leo Fernandez, Kalidou Sow, and Maria Konnikova were eliminated before the money while Steve Enriquez hit the rail in 224th place for €9,160.
Many other big names had to leave without anything to show for such as back-to-back Single-Day High Rolle champion Juan Pardo, Michael Addamo, Freddy Deeb, Ben Heath, Mustapha Kanit, Bryn Kenney, defending champion Piotr Nurzynski, Anthony Zinno, Kristen Bicknell and Mike Watson were just some of them that ran out of chips without anything to show for.
The money bubble itself was a brief affair as hand-for-hand never kicked in. Two players away from the money the clocks were stopped to verify the number of remaining hopefuls and in the first hand after that, two eliminations on different tables let the bubble burst. Kent Røed got it in with top pair and a gutshot only to run into a flopped straight and it was Carlos Branco that ended up as the bubble boy when he lost a flip with ace-king against the jacks of Alexis Urli.
More than 100 players would head to the payout desk after the bubble to collect their winnings. Among them were Anton Wigg, Day 1a chip leader Benjamin Chalot, Sergio Aido, Dario Sammartino, Morten Mortensen, Leo Margets, Brian Green, Tony Dunst, and Mark Teltscher.
Patrik Antonius limp-shoved with pocket fives in a battle of the blinds and was called by Joao Monte Studart with ace-ten suited to see a ten appear on the river. Pedro Marques ran with ace-queen into ace-king and Martin Jacobson ended up second-best with pocket fives against the king-queen of Keisuke Hikosaka in the final level of the night.
All remaining 191 hopefuls will return to their seats at 12 p.m. noon local time, the blinds will recommence at 3,000-6,000 and a big blind ante of 6,000. A 30-second shot clock will be in play as of Day 3 and for the remainder of the tournament. Another six levels of 90 minutes are scheduled with a 75-minute dinner break upon completion of the fourth level.
The minimum payout locked up so far is €10,030, but all contenders in the biggest EPT Main Event in Barcelona have their hopes set on the massive top prize of €1,659,000. Stay tuned who makes it one step closer to writing history at Casino Barcelona, the PokerNews team will provide all the action from start-to-finish.