40 players continue to Day 5 of the EPT Barcelona Main Event

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EPT Barcelona is still underway at Casino Barcelona, where many of the poker world's biggest names have found their way. One of yesterday's tournaments was the €10,200 PLO with 106 entries and a prizepool of €1,028,200.

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15 players entered the final day and the chipleader was Patrick Kennedy. Patrick eventually made it to the final heads-up where he was pitted against Hungarian player Gergo Nagy. Gergo entered the final day with the second-smallest stack, and had the smallest stack at the final table, worth just four blinds. However, even that didn't stop him from emerging as the winner. Gergo defeated Kennedy in the end to take home his first EPT trophy and €268,600 in prize money.

Place Player Country Prize
1 Gergo Nagy Hungary € 268,600
2 Patrick Kennedy United Kingdom € 173,300
3 Henri Puustinen Finland € 123,500
4 Youness Barakat Italy € 95,200
5 Slade Fisher New Zealand € 73,250
6 Mike Watson Canada € 56,350
7 Mark Buckley Ireland € 45,050
8 Jorryt van Hoof Netherlands € 36,050
9 Christopher Philippou Cyprus € 30,050

Mystery Bounty goes to the final

Today we will find out the winner of the €3,000 buy-in Mystery Bounty tournament. The tournament brought in 1,113 entries and a prizepool of €3,022,908, making the bounty prizepool worth €1,113,000.

20 players made it to the final table and all of them have already pocketed at least €12,000. Leading the finalists is Brazil's Kelvin Kerber with a stack of 4,560,000, closely followed by Maria Konnikova with a stack of 4,235,000. Other finalists include Julien Sitbon (1,845,000), Leo Margets (1,700,000), Jon Kyte (1,505,000) and Fintan Hand (1,255,000).

Main Event goes to Day 5

The EPT Barcelona Main Event moves to Day 5 today, where the top 40 players have battled it out. All have already secured a minimum of €23,350 in prize money here. In total, the Main Event brought in 1,975 entries and a prizepool of €9,578,750.

Leading the advancers is American player Stephen Song with a stack of 4,130,000. The second place is also held by an American player namely David Coleman with a stack of 3,900,000. Rounding out the top three is British player Harry Lodge with a stack of 3,450,000. Rania Nasreddine (2,005,000), Jack Sinclair (1,575,000), Simon Wiciak (1,300,000), Aliaksandr Shylko (935,000) and Andrew Hulme (780,000) are also continuing to play.

The fifth day of play of the EPT Barcelona Main Event will also begin today at 12:00, starting at blinds of 10,000/25,000/25,000. There will be 48 minutes of play from this level and then the levels will be 90 minutes in length. You can also look forward to the livestream again, which will start at 12:30.

Source - EPT, PSLive, Flickr, Pokernews