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2019 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

€1,100 EPT National
Jours 1c
Event Info

2019 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
88
Prix
€585,500
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€4,541,540
Entrants
4,682
Info Niveau
Niveau
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000

Gross Busts Guilbert in Big Pot

Niveau 2 : 100/100, 100 ante
Etai Gross
Etai Gross

There are several notables on the ten tables outside of the main tournament room and among them was also Johan Guilbert. However, the Frenchman lasted all but the first level when he was eliminated in a big pot against Etai Gross. Furthermore, Carina Wald had also been sent to the rail prior to that, and Gross now sits on more than three times the starting stack.

With 17,000 in the middle and the flop showing {j-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Clubs}, Gross checked in the cutoff and Guilbert made it 3,800 to go from the button. Gross raised to 11,000 and Guilbert gave it half a minute before moving all in. Gross was immediately set back and needed some time before asking for a count. The shove was for 33,300 total and Gross indeed called.

Johan Guilbert: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Etai Gross: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}

The {9-Clubs} turn and {k-Clubs} river were blanks and Guilbert was also gone.

"You can easily have kings there too, and aces," Gross said while he was raking in the massive pot.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Etai Gross il
Etai Gross
97,000 97,000
Carina Wald se
Carina Wald
Eliminé
Johan Guilbert fr
Johan Guilbert
Eliminé

Tags: Carina WaldEtai GrossJohan Guilbert

Welcome to Day 1c of the €1,100 EPT National

Cutting Card - Chips
Cutting Card - Chips

The third starting flight of the €1,100 EPT National at the 2019 EPT Barcelona will get underway at noon local time. Last year, this event attracted a massive field of 4,348 runners, and it is Jean-René Fontaine who took it down for a first-place prize of €547,000.

Yesterday, 185 players from the 1,240 Day 1a entrants advanced to Day 2, and 91 competitors from the Day 1b field of 606 participants also made it through to Day 2.

Currently holding the overall chip lead is Dejan Jakovljevic with an impressive stack of 915,000. He is followed by Alen Alencar with 830,000. Diego Falcone rounds up the top three with 676,000.

Other big names that also found a bag for Day 2 include Day 1b chip leader Louis Salter (553,000) as well as Sonny Franco (546,000), Raffaele Sorrentino (517,000), Julien Martini (371,000) and PokerStars Pro Ramon Colillas (258,000). Gianluca Speranza (245,000), Matias Ruzzi (181,000), and Pedro Cairat (102,000) are still in contention as well.

Players will start with 30,000 in chips and Day 1c will feature 40-minute levels throughout the day. Play will be suspended after 15% of the field is remaining, which means Day 2 has to be reached in order to make the money. The fourth and final starting flight will kick off at 7 p.m. tonight and feature 20-minute levels instead.

The survivors of the four starting flights will combine on Friday August 23rd at noon local time for Day 2.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as the Live Reporting Team covers the event wire-to-wire!

Tags: Alen AlencarDejan JakovljevicGianluca SperanzaLouis SalterMatias RuzziPedro CairatRaffaele SorrentinoRamon ColillasSonny Franco