Lucia Navarro opened to 16,000 in the cutoff and was called by Carlos Perez-Dosio on the button. The big blind also came along to see the J?8?6? flop.
After a pair of checks, Perez-Dosio fired 21,000. The big blind quickly folded before Navarro made the call. The 4? turn saw both players check, with the action repeating after the A? river completed the board.
Navarro revealed K?J? for a pair of jacks, taking down the rematch with Perez-Dosio after he showed 7?7?.
The official prize pool and payouts have been announced at Casino Gran Via. The field of 435 entries generated a total prize pool of �333,905.
The remaining players are battling to finish inside the top 56, where they will earn at least �1,600. The Main Event champion will take home �66,000.
Lucia Navarro opened to 10,000 in middle position and called when Carlos Perez-Dosio three-bet to 27,000 on her left. Navarro then checked the [6c3s!c] flop.
Perez-Dosio continued for 21,000, with Navarro calling to see the 5? turn. Another check from Navarro was met with a bet from Perez-Dosio, this time for 45,000.
After a moment, Navarro slid her cards to the dealer as Perez-Dosio padded his growing stack.
Viewers on the 888poker LIVE stream just witnessed a big hand early on Level 12.
Ciprian Dan opened to 11,000 in the hijack and was promptly three-bet by Alexandre Mantovani on button, making it 50,000 while leaving his last 4,000 behind. Dan made the call out of position.
The dealer fanned a flop of 2?9?9?, with Dan putting Mantovani all in and the 888poker Ambassador calling.
Alexandre Mantovani: 2?2?
Ciprian Dan: A?9?
Mantovani flopped a full house, while Dan was trailing with trip nines. The 7? turn was safe, but the 7? left Dan with a better full house. Mantovani wished everyone good luck as his run came to an early end.
After an exciting opening week of action at 888poker LIVE Madrid, it��s time for the real fireworks to begin. The �888 Main Event has reached Day 2, as the remaining field combines into one room at Casino Gran Via with the top prize of the series up for grabs.
Players are currently competing in the last chance Day 1d turbo flight, while late registration remains open until the start of play at 5 p.m. local time. A total of 377 entries were made over the first three days of action, with the remaining 117 players bringing their stacks into Day 2.
The chip leaders of each day so far occupy the top three spots on the leaderboard, with Italy��s Paolo Boi returning to his seat with 134 big blinds after dominating Day 1a. Federico Estrada is next with 492,000 chips, good for 123 big blinds after topping the Day 1b field. Meanwhile, the top Spanish player is Nacho Martin, who led the way on Day 1c and is the only other player with more than 100 big blinds.
Overall Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Paolo Boi
Italy
535,000
134
2
Federico Estrada
Argentina
492,000
123
3
Nacho Martin
Spain
432,000
108
4
Carlos Perez-Dosio
Spain
383,000
96
5
Daniel Tafur
Spain
367,000
92
6
Barry Donovan
Ireland
359,000
90
7
Joseph Matter
N/A
356,000
89
8
Yakiv Syzghanov
Ukraine
351,000
88
9
Beltran Garcia
Spain
339,000
85
10
Jorge Ufano
Spain
334,000
84
The 888poker Ambassador team will be well represented on Day 2, including Ian Simpson bagging a big stack on his sixth bullet of the event on Day 1c. Simpson is joined by Alexandre Mantovani, Vivian Saliba, Luc��a Navarro, along with Stream Team member Nick Eastwood.
Other notable names returning today include Jorge Ufano sitting tenth in chips, along with George Chirac, Davide Suriano, Guillermo S��nchez and Spanish footballer Aleix Vidal.
Day 2 gets underway at 5 p.m. local time with the remaining field from the opening four flights combining for the first time, along with Day 2 entries. Full prize pool information will be revealed once the final field size is set.
Action picks up on Level 12, with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and a 4,000 big blind ante. Another 11 levels will be played, with a 45-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 16. You watch the feature table battle on 888poker's Twitch and YouTube channels.
The PokerNews team will continue to cover all of the action at Casino Gran Via as the busy weekend continues here in Madrid.