€1,100 Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event
Day 1g Completed
€1,100 Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event
Day 1g Completed
The PokerStars Estrellas Poker Tour (ESPT) at Casino Barcelona continued today with another record-breaking Day 1 flight; 1,800 new entries amassed over the nine hours of play; up 333 entries from the former largest flight Day 1e yesterday. At the end of the night, 270 players bagged and tagged and will be returning for Day 2 tomorrow, after the completion of Day 1f later today.
As this chaotic flight died down, Benjamin Tessier bagged the overall chip lead taking through a total of 1,016,000 for the Day 2 restart. Tessier is nearly 400,000 in front of his two closer competitors Christian Sargues Hernandez and Dalibor Mijic who still managed to accumulate an impressive 647,000 and 605,000 chips respectively.
NAME | COUNTRY | CHIP COUNT |
---|---|---|
1 | Benjamin Tessier | France |
2 | Christian Sargues Hernandez | Spain |
3 | Dalibor Mijic | Croatia |
4 | Gabriel Schroeder | Brazil |
5 | Damien Beziau | France |
6 | Alon Mor | Israel |
7 | Xavier Servais | Belgium |
8 | Eduard Barsegyan | Russia |
9 | Richard Dromzee | France |
10 | Erik Friberg | Sweden |
Day 1g welcomed some of the best players in Europe and beyond, including PokerStars Team Pro member Rafael Moraes from Brazil. However, it was not to be for Moraes as he was seen to depart the tournament floor during Level 14.
More familiar faces to not find a bag for Day 2 include Will Kassouf who had a roller coaster of a tournament before ultimately busting both his entries of flight 1g. Joining Kassouf, other notable names to hit the rail included Benny Glaser and Dara O'Kearney, all three of whom found their way into Day 1h for their last chance of progression in the ESPT Main Event.
Of those to cash this event and progress onto Day 2 include many accomplished players such as David Lappin (88,000), Gabriel Schroeder (595,000), Conor Beresford (78,000) and Antoine Vranken (129,000).
Day 2 will commence tomorrow, the 25th of August at 12 p.m. The official size of the field and prize pool will be confirmed upon the completion of Day 1h, which will be concluding later tonight.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews team will return tomorrow for continued coverage of the Estrellas Main Event action here on the Barcelona coast.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Benjamin Tessier |
1,016,000
1,016,000
|
1,016,000 |
|
||
Christian Sargues Hernandez |
647,000
647,000
|
647,000 |
Dalibor Mijic |
605,000
605,000
|
605,000 |
Gabriel Schroeder |
595,000
595,000
|
595,000 |
Damien Beziau |
592,000
487,000
|
487,000 |
Alon Mor |
587,000
17,000
|
17,000 |
Xavier Servais |
575,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
Eduard Barsegyan |
540,000
475,000
|
475,000 |
Richard Dromzee |
504,000
504,000
|
504,000 |
Erik Friberg |
477,000
432,000
|
432,000 |
Daniel Pastor |
472,000
472,000
|
472,000 |
Paris Sitzoukis |
471,000
471,000
|
471,000 |
Ewen Trevidy |
447,000
47,000
|
47,000 |
Daniel Laidlaw |
445,000
445,000
|
445,000 |
Marius Lussi |
433,000
433,000
|
433,000 |
Andrew Hinrichsen |
432,000
432,000
|
432,000 |
Alberto Cigliano |
432,000
432,000
|
432,000 |
Antonio Dascenzo |
430,000
430,000
|
430,000 |
Nuno Li Chiou |
426,000
426,000
|
426,000 |
Nariman Yaghmai |
422,000
422,000
|
422,000 |
Fiodor Martino |
421,000
421,000
|
421,000 |
Emmanouil Asgoudakis |
407,000
287,000
|
287,000 |
Lukasz Ratajczyk |
405,000
203,000
|
203,000 |
Akseli Paalanen |
393,000
393,000
|
393,000 |
Ludvig Sterner |
392,000
392,000
|
392,000 |
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Day 1g has ended with 270 players remaining and in the money. Stay tuned for a full recap of the day's action.
On the stone bubble, Daisuke Ogita found himself all in and at risk against the bigger-stacked Mark Helou on a board of 5♣3♥J♦2♦.
Daisuke Ogita: Q♥Q♦
Mark Helou: J♠J♥
Ogita's overpair was in bad shape against the set of Helou and the 8♠ on the river confirmed his bubble elimination as a player at an adjacent table doubled up to survive to Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Helou | 400,000 | |
Daisuke Ogita | Busted |
There were lots of groans in the tournament area as five all in and calls resulted in four consecutive double-ups. On the fifth hand, Tudorel Costache found himself at risk after calling off in the big blind after a shove from Ewen Trevidy in the small blind.
Tudorel Costache: 10♠10♥
Ewen Trevidy: 8♣3♦
There were some snickers as the floor announced Trevidy's holding, but the room got tense as the flop of 2♥6♦8♦ paired his eight and the 4♦ turn gave him a flush draw. The 9♦ on the river then gave him the flush and Costache was eliminated in brutal fashion one player off the money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ewen Trevidy |
400,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Tudorel Costache | Busted |
Rafael Neves found himself all in and at risk for his last 20,000 against Radoslaw Kopec.
Rafael Neves: A♥A♣
Radoslaw Kopec: 10♥5♥
The board ran out 9♥2♣Q♣4♠2♦. Neves’ aces held for him when it really mattered and he doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rafael Neves
|
450,000
450,000
|
450,000 |
Radoslaw Kopec |
240,000
240,000
|
240,000 |
The first hand of hand-for-hand play saw four players all in and at risk and all four doubling up, meaning there are still 273 players remaining.
Players are now on hand-for-hand play with 273 players remaining and 270 getting paid.