The European Poker Tour Barcelona continued over the weekend since Casino Barcelona played host to yet even more occasions during the PokerStars tournament Collection. The most recent event to complete up was the €10,300 High Roller. The poker event had a solid turnout with 439 admissions, which included 112 re-entries. The entire prize pool up for grabs will be euro;4,258,300. In the long run, a three dimensional deal saw Silver make the first place complete, with Norbert Szecsi finishing in second and Joris Ruijs earning the third spot spot.
Closing Day of Play:
On the last day of this Barcelona event, a total of 18 players will go back to the sensed compete to its first-place finish.
Szecsi would gain the lead going into the last three, after removing Orpen Kisacikoglu and Richard Kirsch in fifth and fourth place. This would give him more than half the chips in play as he faced off from Ruijs and Silver. The players took a dinner break and then decided to agree on a bargain if they returned. They’d divide the cash based on chip stack and direct €60,000 for the winner.
Finishing Strong:
Finally, Ruijs would be eliminated in 3rd place because he was the short stack. His two pair would not hold up against the right Silver, which he made on the river. Silver then had the chip lead, which he used to chip away at Szecsi’s stack and would finally make the win, with pocket tens of pocket threes.
Closing Results:
*Three-way bargain