Song Leads Again, Nasreddine and $55 Qualifier Pertea Star on Day 6 of EPT Barcelona Main Event
The plan at the start of Day 6 of the 2024 EPT Barcelona Main Event was to play down to the final six players, and for a while it looked like that might not happen until a flurry of dramatic eliminations in the final level of the night got the field down to that magic number.
When they return on Sunday, it will again be Stephen Song holding the chip lead as he’ll bring 15,150,000 into play.
Just behind him is the incredible story of PokerStars qualifier Marius-Catalin Pertea of Romania, who initially got into the tournament via a $55 online satellite before firing a second bullet, brings 14,575,000 chips to the final table.
American David Coleman is the only other player with over ten million chips, sitting third with 10,425,000.
Rania Nasreddine’s amazing quest for back-to-back EPT final tables has been successful as the Monte Carlo third-place finisher will come back Sunday in fourth place with 8,300,000.
When asked if she thought a return trip to an EPT final table so soon was possible, she didn’t mince words.
“Zero chance. Like no, zero chance. (I called) my Mom, I was like ‘Hey Mom, I’m on Day 5’ and she’s like ‘ok,’ and I’m like ‘Mom, you don’t understand, these are very hard tournaments with amazing players from around the world.’ You hope to cash, that’s the goal, can I cash another one? The idea of running deep in two of these in the course of multiple years okay, great dream. But back-to-back? Insane.”
EPT Barcelona Final Table
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ||||
2 | Andrew Hulme | United Kingdom | 5,525,000 | 22 |
3 | David Coleman | United States | 10,425,000 | 42 |
4 | Stephen Song | United States | 15,150,000 | 61 |
5 | Marius-Catalin Pertea | Romania | 14,575,000 | 58 |
6 | ||||
7 | Rania Nasreddine | United States | 8,300,000 | 33 |
8 | Boris Kuzmanovic | Croatia | 5,275,000 | 21 |
The Day’s Action
The opening level of the day saw the demise of the two remaining Dutch players as the shortest stack entering the day, Govert Metaal was first to go, followed soon after by countryman Jelle Moene in 15th.
The second level saw three more eliminations with Jose Barbosa in 14th, before Daniel Myers in 13th after losing a big hand to Alexandre Fournier. Myers attempted to make the “greatest comeback in PokerStars history”, spinning 20% of a big blind up to three big blinds before he finally succumbed to an unfortunate river card.
Before the level was done, Sriharsha Doddapaneni was then ousted from the feature table in 12th place.
The following level saw the final two eliminations needed to get the field to the unofficial final table of nine as Yurii Zabrodotskyi was eliminated just minutes after the break at the hands of Boris Kuzmanovic who became the first player to hit the ten million chip mark.
Shortly after that, Harry Lodge was the unfortunate player to bubble the unofficial final table, doing so in horrible fashion as a 94% favorite on the flop.
Once play resumed, the eliminations slowed, with all nine remaining players making it through the new level to dinner break, but not before Song regained the chip lead thanks in part to a pair of wins over Kuzmanovic.
Following dinner, with a €50,000+ pay jump in view and stacks between Song’s 51 big blinds at the top and Andrew Hulme’s 15 at the bottom, play continued to be snug with players not wanting to bust, and no one did. In fact, there wasn't a single all-in and call for a second straight level.
That finally changed immediately in Level 33 as on the first hand back from break, Pertea scored a huge double through Kovalski to take the lead, leaving Kovalski with crumbs.
Kovalski’s quest for a second official EPT Barcelona final table in three years ended shortly after, as Nasreddine eliminated him in ninth place.
That elimination ‘unkinked the knot in the hose’ as the PokerStars TV commentators had said would happen, with Nasreddine providing the next elimination shortly after, as she felted Jianwei Lin in eighth place by going runner-runner to make Broadway in a very dramatic hand.
Alexandre Fournier was the day’s final bustout at the hands of Coleman, ending the day with 31:01 remaining in Level 33.
And Now to Crown a Champion
The final six players will now return at 12:30 p.m. local time on Sunday to play down to a winner. The winner will claim the €1,512,000 first prize along with the coveted PokerStars EPT Barcelona Main Event trophy. For now, they each have €306,900 locked up.
Remaining Final Table Payouts
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | €1,512,000 | ||
2 | €944,000 | ||
3 | €674,150 | ||
4 | €518,600 | ||
5 | €398,950 | ||
6 | €306,900 | ||
7 | Alexandre Fournier | Canada | €236,100 |
8 | Jianwei Lin | China | €181,600 |
9 | Fabiano Kovalski | Brazil | €139,750 |
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