Exciting day we have lived in the EPT Barcelona 2010 . No fewer than 64 Spanish struggled to get into the awards with Luis Rufas ‘ring’ as race leader.
At the end of the day, 20 Spanish got the first goal in the tournament, enter between the 112 º players who survive and are already in prizes . Obviously, with a spectacular Spanish participation in the tournament ( 121 players ) in the EFA is going to break many records.
Haykel Vidal, the Spanish leader, finding spiritual peace big stack
The first of the records, the participation, as this tournament, with a field of 758 players , has been the largest so far held in Spain. And the second, the highest number of Spanish in prizes to those 20 players.
On the way, were in some Spanish today recognized as Jordi Martínez ‘Alekhine’ bwin and PokerSP, Javier Bowl ‘MuckeDBoY, also PokerSP, David Morante’ Gorrioncillo ‘, Javier Martinez’ Elflacokanu ‘, Javier Etayo …
The chip leader of the tournament is the U.S. Bryn Kenney with 639,500 . The first classified Spanish in fifth position with 534,500 Vidal is Haykel , while the sixth position is Luis Rufas that started the day at the top of the table. John Henry Company will appear in the Top 10.
By EducaPoker we have a Emilio Dominguez ‘Piokari ‘ to premiere as Pro Team Poker Face cashing in his first EPT and all the options through his stack of 357k doubling the average of the tournament with ease and puts it in the 15 th position.
José Luis Navarro ‘Jotaele’ , professor of EducaPoker also is above average with 279K.
Vicent Boscà , winner of his place in the tournament in the development EducaPoker EPT Barcelona , has also already managed to enter the awards in his first appearance in a major tournament.
Another of the stars of the day was the Galician Carlos López ‘Djalminha’ who began the day with 20k and ended up with 329K in a stunning comeback.
Carlos Mortensen, Leo Margets, May Maceiras, Javier Piazuelo ‘Pizu’, Oscar Blanco ‘The Spike’, Oscar García Pelayo and a handful of players still do not know (but tomorrow) will also be carried as a good memory of this tournament already in prizes.
Tomorrow, on Day 3 will begin with 112 players and stop the game when you subtract 24.
At Poker-Red we from 12:00 am broadcasting the tournament with posts, interviews, photos and links Livestream live with guests to whom they can ask what you want.
You can review what has been whether the day 2 in Barcelona in our special monitoring EFA.
Here you have to count cards with the beginning on day 3.
- Bryn Kenney – 693,500 – USA
- Roman Makhlin – 643,000 – Russia
- Giuseppe Pantaleo – 622,500 – Germany
- Dominic Nitsche – 585,000 – Germany
- Haykel Vidal – 534,500 – Spain
- Luis Rufas – 502,000 – Spain
- Pascal Lefrancois – 458,500 – Canada
- Kristoffer Thorsson – 454,000 – Sweden
- John Henry Company Iborra – 446,000 – Spain
- Andrei Bucica – 446,000 – Romania
- Zachary Koriko – 412,000 – USA
- Thor Stang – 384,000 – Norway
- Roberto Romanello – 372,500 – UK
- Alessandro Longobardi – 361,500 – Italy
- Emilio Dominguez Muñoz – 357,000 – Spain
- Gaston Belluscio July – 350,000 – Argentina
- Tauras Drasutis Narmontas – 347,500 – Lithuania
- Lari Sihvo – 333,500 – Finland
- Carlos Lopez Neira – 329,000 – Spain
- Kimmo Puusa – 327,500 – Finland
- Moshe Vaizman – 323,000 – Israel
- Mihails Morozovs – 313,500 – Latvia
- Ben Warrington – 308,000 – UK
- Allan Sice – 299,000 – UK
- Marc Naalden – 292,500 – Netherlands
- Ognjen Sekularac – 281,000 – Germany
- Matthias De Meulder – 280,500 – Belgium
- Jose Luis Navarro Giner – 279,500 – Spain
- Iddo Feinberg – 275,500 – Israel
- Georgios Skotadis – 269,000 – Greece
- Tomer Berda – 265,500 – Israel
- Gilles Jean Louis Michaud – 249,000 – France
- Michael Schuerpf – 243,000 – Switzerland
- Todd Sisley – 239,500 – Canada
- Yury Kerzhapkin – 236,000 – Russia
- Candido Gonçalves – 231,000 – France
- Atanas Gueorguiev – 225,500 – Bulgaria
- Jorge Lores – 223,500 – Spain
- Ori Arie Miller – 204,500 – Israel
- Peyman Luth – 204,000 – Germany
- Kent Lundmark – 204,000 – Sweden
- Marcus Balmert – 200,000 – Germany
- Vitalijs Zavorotnijs – 199,000 – Latvia
- Francesco Notaro – 197,500 – Italy
- Setting Bognanni – 195,500 – Italy
- Isaac Schachtel – 195,000 – Israel
- Daniel Egea – 193,500 – Spain
- Govert Metaal – 193,500 – Netherlands
- Leo Fernandez – 186,500 – Argentina
- Bryan Pellegrino – 182,500 – USA
- Federico Cipollini – 182,000 – Italy
- Leo Margets – 174,000 – Spain
- Eloy Bravo Lopez – 173,000 – Spain
- Jan Boubli – 171,000 – France
- Christopher Conlon – 162,000 – UK
- Elior Molcho – 158,500 – Austria
- Konstantin Puchkov – 158,000 – Russia
- Artur Karamuca – 151,500 – Albania
- Zsolt Soros – 151,000 – Hungary
- Jan Collins – 149,000 – Germany
- Pedro Javier Piazuelo Ferrero – 148,000 – Spain
- Per Albin Linde – 147,500 – Sweden
- Bosca Vicent Ramon – 147,500 – Spain
- Stephane Albertini – 144,500 – France
- Brent Courson – 139,000 – USA
- Juan Ramon Garcia Marquez – 138,500 – Spain
- Leandro Balotin – 137,500 – Brazil
- Besfort Hani – 136,500 – Sweden
- Ingi Saevar Saevarsson – 136,000 – Iceland
- Daniel Dodet – 136,000 – Belgium
- Mark Alfred Bolliger – 133,500 – Switzerland
- Nicolo Calia – 133,000 – Italy
- Aleh Plauski – 131,000 – Belarus
- Jesus Cortes Lizano – 127,000 – Spain
- Jasper Wetemans – 126,500 – Netherlands
- Filippo Marcolini – 124,500 – Italy
- Santeri Valikoski – 121,000 – Finland
- Radoslaw Jedynak – 118,500 – Poland
- Ruben Visser – 116,500 – Netherlands
- Nicolas Chouity – 115,500 – Lebanon
- Surinder Sunar – 112,000 – UK
- Stefan Huber – 109,500 – Switzerland
- Luca Cainelli – 109,000 – Italy
- David Lopez Nuñez – 105,500 – Spain
- Imre Leibold – 103,500 – Estonia
- Carlos Mortensen – 101,500 – Spain
- Shander De Vries – 93,000 – Netherlands
- Vladislav Varlashin – 93,000 – Poland
- Alex Gomes – 93,000 – Brazil
- Paul Berend – 92,500 – Netherlands
- Erik Van Den Berg – 90,500 – Netherlands
- James Thomas Finneran – 89,500 – Ireland
- Michael Denis – 89,500 – Belgium
- Dominik Ritter – 87,500 – Germany
- Kaspars Renga – 86,500 – Latvia
- Maria Maceiras – 85,000 – Spain
- Marcello Rizzini – 83,000 – Italy
- Sebastien Bovyn – 81,000 – France
- Jani Kristian Rasines – 80,000 – Finland
- Marius Pospiech – 79,500 – Germany
- Oscar Garcia Pelayo – 76,500 – Spain
- Oscar Blanco Carrasco – 76,000 – Spain
- Oskar Lind – 74,000 – Finland
- Bi
sgaard Anders Rasmussen – 69,500 – Denmark
- Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier – 63,000 – France
- Martin Hansen – 58,000 – Denmark
- Andrey Danilyuk – 54,500 – Russia
- George Tsolak – 54,500 – Greece
- Dumitru CIOB – 39,000 – Romania
- Giuseppe Pipino – 34,500 – Italy
- Alexander O – 32,000 – Spain
- Artem Litvinov – 22,500 – Russia
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