2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona

Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€1,007,550
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,247,700
Entries
1,082
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Congratulations to Mikalai Pobal, Winner of the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Main Event (�1,007,550)!

Level 34 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Champion Mikalai Pobal!
Champion Mikalai Pobal!

The 2012 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event concluded on early Sunday morning as Mikalai Pobal topped a field of 1,082 players to capture the �1,007,550 prize.

Prior to the win, Pobal��s only live cash was a 104th-place finish at the EPT Berlin Main Event back in April for �7,500, while his best online score on PokerStars, where he plays under the name ��leanod,�� was a third place finish in the Sunday Million. Needless to say, the young Belarusian, who studied International Economic Relations at Belarus State Economic University, won life-changing money in the first EPT Main Event of Season 9.

The day got off to a fairly quick start. On Hand #11, action folded around to Samuel Rodriguez in the small blind and he out in a raise to 180,000 with {A-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. John Juanda was in the big blind and thought a long while before moving all in for 1.665 million with {5-Clubs}{5-}. Rodriguez thought even longer, but eventually made the call.

The {8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop was safe for Juanda, while the {7-Clubs} turn made the {A-Clubs} no good for Rodriguez. With that said, the latter picked up counterfeit options, meaning a seven on the river would give him eights and sevens with an ace kicker. Much to the shock of the crowd, the {7-Spades} spiked to put an end to Juanda's tournament in eighth place.

A short time later, Anaras Alekberovas opened for 190,000 under the gun and was met with a three-bet to 450,000 by Antonin Duda, the economics student from Jablonec, Czech Republic who qualified for the tournament via a �22 re-buy event on PokerStars. Alekberovas pushed back with a four-bet to 800,000, Duda moved all in for 2.56, and Alekberovas snap-called.

Showdown
Alekberovas: {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Duda: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}

It was the second time Alekberovas had picked up kings, and while the {Q-Spades}{K-Clubs}{A-Hearts} flop paired Duda's ace, it also delivered the Lithuanian a set. Neither the {7-Hearts} turn nor {3-Hearts} river would help Duda, and the Day 3 chip leader was eliminated in seventh place.

In the first hand back from the break, Sinel Anton raised to 205,000 from early position with {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} and was met with a three-bet to 375,000 from Alekberovas, who held {10-}{10-} in the cutoff. After the button and blinds folded, the short-stacked Anton just called. Not only that, he check-called bets of 100,000 and 205,000 on the {2-Spades}{4-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop and {J-Spades} turn respectively.

Anton checked for a third time when he paired his queen on the {Q-Spades} river, and then called off his last million when Alekberovas moved all in. Anton seemed to think he won the hand as he lingered at the table until someone told him, "You lost." Anton realized the situation and took his leave in sixth place.

In the very next hand, Joni Jouhkimainen, who began the final table as the short stack, and Rodriguez created a 1.1 million pot preflop and saw a flop of {8-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}. It was an action flop as Rodriguez flopped two pair holding {8-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and Jouhkimainen had an up-and-down straight draw with {9-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Rodriguez's last 2.32 million ended up in the pot and the players were on their feet, especially when the {Q-Spades} turn gave Jouhkimainen an added flush draw. Much to the dismay of Rodriguez and those hoping to see a Spaniard take down an EPT for the first time, the {3-Spades} spiked on the river to complete Jouhkimainen's flush and increase his stack up to 11.1 million; meanwhile, the local player exited the stage in fifth place to a nice round of applause.

It took over three hours for the next elimination to occur, but happened when Jouhkimainen raised to 325,000 from the button, Pobal folded and Alekberovas re-raised to 725,000 from the big blind. Sahamies got out of the way and Jouhkimainen four-bet to 1,175,000. Alekberovas announced an all-in and Jouhkimainen called. The Lithuanian was in for 4,535,000 along with his tournament life.

Showdown
Jouhkimainen: {K-Spades} {K-Diamonds}
Alekberovas: {9-Spades} {9-Hearts}

Jouhkimainen's kings were in good shape against Alekberovas' nines, which needed some major help from the board. None came on the {Q-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop, and the {4-Diamonds} turn no help. It was down to the river for the Lithuanian, but the useless {Q-Diamonds} appeared. Alekberovas was eliminated in fourth place collected �301,750 for the biggest tournament prize of his young career.

Things slowed considerably after that, and it took another three hours before the next elimination��Jouhkimainen. The young Finn had an interesting day as he started on the short stack and ran it up to amass nearly 75% of the chips in play. Unfortunately for him, he would be whittled back down in three-handed play against Sahamies and Pobal.

In what would be his last hand, Jouhkimainen opened his last hand with a raise to 500,000 from the button with {9-Clubs} {9-Spades} only to have Sahamies shove all in from the big blind holding {A-Hearts} {J-Clubs}. Jouhkimainen snap called and the two Finns went for a showdown.

The {A-Clubs} {3-Spades} {7-Spades} flop paired Shamies' ace and put Jouhkimainen on the verge of elimination. The {10-Diamonds} on the river left him with only two outs, but the {Q-Spades} on the river wasn't one of them. Jouhkimainen was eliminated from the tournament in third place, while Sahamies entered heads-up play with 12.175 million to Pobal's 20.2 million. The stacks suggested it might be a long haul to the finish, but nothing could have been further from the truth.

From there, it didn��t take long to for Pobal to finish the job as he eliminated Sahamies in second place with {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} when the Finn��s shoved with {9-Spades}{5-Spades}. The board ran out {4-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{A-Spades}{J-Clubs}{K-Spades}, and that was all she wrote.

Season 9 EPT Barcelona Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1stMikalai Pobal�1,007,550
2ndIlari Sahamies�629,700
3rdJoni Jouhkimainen�404,050
4thAnaras Alekberovas�301,750
5thSamuel Rodriguez�230,900
6thSinel Anton�178,400
7thAntonin Duda�125,950
8thJohn Juanda�76,100

Congrats to Mikalai Pobal on winning the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Main Event. The next stop on the EPT schedule is Sanremo, which will take place from October 5-11. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand for that event, so be sure to check out our live reporting section then for even more EPT action.

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Ilari Sahamies Eliminated in 2nd Place (�629,700)

Ilari Sahamies - 2nd Place
Ilari Sahamies - 2nd Place

On the button, Ilari Sahamies raised to 600,000 with the {9-Spades}{5-Spades}. Mikalai Pobal reraised to 1.6 million from the big blind with the {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} and received a massive treat when Sahamies moved all in for 10.485 million in chips. Pobal snapped and tabled his hand as quickly as possible to show Sahamies the bad news.

The flop only made things worse for Sahamies when the {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} fell. Sahamies was now in need of a runner-runner miracle, but after the {J-Clubs} landed on the turn, he was officially drawing dead. The river completed the board with the {K-Spades} and officially ended the tournament.

For his finish, Sahamies earned �629,700. He quickly left the stage while Pobal celebrated the victory with his rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Mikalai Pobal
32,460,000
12,480,000
12,480,000
EPT 2X Winner
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Ilari Sahamies
Busted

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Joni Jouhkimainen Eliminated in 3rd Place (�404,050)

Joni Jouhkimainen
Joni Jouhkimainen

Joni Jouhkimainen was the short stack coming into the final table, but managed to build it up and had nearly 75% of the chips in play when the tournament was down to the final four. However, the three-handed play finished with the elimination of the young Finn, who will collect a cash prize of just over �400,000.

Jouhkimainen opened his last hand with a raise to 500,000 from the button with {9-Clubs} {9-Spades} only to have Ilari Sahamies shove all in from the big blind holding {A-Hearts} {J-Clubs}. Jouhkimainen snap called and the two Finns went for a showdown.

The {A-Clubs} {3-Spades} {7-Spades} flop paired Shamies' ace and put Jouhkimainen on the verge of elimination. The {10-Diamonds} on the river left him with only two outs, but the {Q-Spades} on the river wasn't one of them. Jouhkimainen was eliminated from the tournament in third place leaving the two remaining players, Ilari Sahamies and Mikalai Pobal heads up for the title.

Player Chips Progress
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Ilari Sahamies
12,225,000
4,340,000
4,340,000
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Joni Jouhkimainen
Busted
Run It Once

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Anaras Alekberovas Eliminated in 4th Place (�301,750)

Anaras Alekberovas
Anaras Alekberovas

Anaras Alekberovas was playing really well today, but that wasn't enough against Finland's rising star Joni Jouhkimainen. Alekberovas doubled up two times before, but the third time was not a charm for the young Lithuanian.

Jouhkimainen raised to 325,000 from the button, Alekberovas re-raised to 725,000 from the big blind, and Jouhkimainen four-bet to 1,175,000. Alekberovas announced an all-in and Jouhkimainen called. The Lithuanian was in for 4,535,000 along with his tournament life.

Showdown
Jouhkimainen: {K-Spades} {K-Diamonds}
Alekberovas: {9-Spades} {9-Hearts}

Jouhkimainen's kings were in good shape against Alekberovas' nines, which needed some major help from the board. None came on the {Q-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop, and the {4-Diamonds} turn no help. It was down to the river for the Lithuanian, but the useless {Q-Diamonds} appeared.

Alekberovas was eliminated in fourth place and will collect �301,750 for the biggest tournament prize of his career.

Player Chips Progress
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Joni Jouhkimainen
24,215,000
5,040,000
5,040,000
Run It Once
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Anaras Alekberovas
Busted

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Jouhkimainen Relieves Alekberovas of a Bunch of Chips

Joni Jouhkimainen
Joni Jouhkimainen

With 1.19 million in the pot and a board reading {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}, Anaras Alekberovas checked from the big blind with {9-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and then called when Joni Jouhkimainen bet 825,000 from the button with {A-Spades}{9-Clubs}.

The {J-Spades} river failed to complete Alekberovas' flush, and he checked. Jouhkimainen took the opportunity to bet 1.035 million, Alekberovas woke up with a check-raise to 3.3 million. Jouhkimainen gave it some serious thought, tanking for several minutes, before making the call, and he was glad he did as his two pair took down the 9.44 million pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Joni Jouhkimainen
18,900,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
Run It Once
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Anaras Alekberovas
1,300,000
-4,695,000
-4,695,000

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Samuel Rodriguez Eliminated in 5th Place (�230,900)

Samuel Rodriguez - 5th
Samuel Rodriguez - 5th

In the very next hand after Sinel Anton's elimination, Joni Jouhkimainen and Samuel Rodriguez created a 1.1 million pot preflop and saw a flop of {8-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}. It was an action flop as Rodriguez flopped two pair holding {8-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and Jouhkimainen had an up-and-down straight draw with {9-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Rodriguez's last 2.32 million ended up in the pot and the players were on their feet, especially when the {Q-Spades} turn gave Jouhkimainen an added flush draw. Much to the dismay of Rodriguez and those hoping to see a Spaniard take down an EPT for the first time, the {3-Spades} spiked on the river to complete Jouhkimainen's flush. The local player exited the stage in fifth place to a nice round of applause.

Player Chips Progress
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Joni Jouhkimainen
11,100,000
2,770,000
2,770,000
Run It Once
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Samuel Rodriguez
Busted

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Sinel Anton Eliminated in 6th Place (�178,400)

Sinel Anton - 6th
Sinel Anton - 6th

In the first hand back from the break, Sinel Anton raised to 205,000 from early position with {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} and was met with a three-bet to 375,000 from Anaras Alekberovas, who held {10-}{10-} in the cutoff. After the button and blinds folded, the short-stacked Anton just called. Not only that, he check-called bets of 100,000 and 205,000 on the {2-Spades}{4-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop and {J-Spades} turn respectively.

Anton checked for a third time when he paired his queen on the {Q-Spades} river, and then called off his last million when Alekberovas moved all in. Anton seemed to think he won the hand as he lingered at the table until someone told him, "You lost." Anton realized the situation, got up, and took his leave in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Anaras Alekberovas
8,100,000
1,880,000
1,880,000
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Sinel Anton
Busted

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Antonin Duda Eliminated in 7th Place (�125,950)

Antonin Duda - 7th
Antonin Duda - 7th

Anaras Alekberovas opened for 190,000 under the gun and was met with a three-bet to 450,000 by Antonin Duda, the economics student from Jablonec, Czech Republic who qaulified for the tournament via a �22 re-buy event on PokerStars. Alekberovas pushed back with a four-bet to 800,000, Duda moved all in for 2.56, and Alekberovas snap-called.

Showdown
Alekberovas: {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Duda: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}

It was the second time Alekberovas had picked up kings, and while the {Q-Spades}{K-Clubs}{A-Hearts} flop paired Duda's ace, it also delivered the Lithuanian a set. Neither the {7-Hearts} turn nor {3-Hearts} river would help Duda, and the Day 3 chip leader was eliminated in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
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Anaras Alekberovas
6,910,000
2,550,000
2,550,000
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Antonin Duda
Busted

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John Juanda Eliminated in 8th Place (�76,100)

John Juanda - 8th
John Juanda - 8th

On Hand #11 of the final table, action folded around to Samuel Rodriguez in the small blind and he put in a raise to 180,000 with {A-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. John Juanda was in the big blind and thought a long while before moving all in for 1.665 million with {5-Clubs}{5-}. Rodriguez thought even longer, but eventually made the call.

The {8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop was safe for Juanda, while the {7-Clubs} turn made the {A-Clubs} no good for Rodriguez. With that said, the latter picked up counterfeit options, meaning a seven on the river would give him eights and sevens with an ace kicker. Much to the shock of the crowd, the {7-Spades} spiked to put an end to Juanda's tournament in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Rodriguez
9,000,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
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John Juanda
Busted
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner

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Who Will Become the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Main Event Champion?

Sahamies leads the pack.
Sahamies leads the pack.

For the past week, the 2012 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event has been playing out at the Casino Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain, the first stop on the EPT Season 9 schedule. What began with 1,082 is now down to the final eight.

Leading the pack is Ilari "Ilari FIN" Sahamies, better known for his online exploits than anything he's done in the live realm. Today the Fin looks to change that by using his 7,885,000 stack to make a run at his first major title.

Standing in his way is an eclectic mix of players that includes John Juanda, a five-time World Series of Poker Bracelet winner looking to add an EPT title to his already impressive r��sum��. If he's to accomplish the feat, he's going to have to do it from a short stack as he begins the day seventh in chips.

Likewise, the young Lithuanian Anaras Alekberovas played superbly on Day 6, oftentimes holding the chip lead. He begins the final table fourth in chips and will no doubt give the rest of the players a run for their money. Throw in two former chip leaders, Antonin Duda (Day 3) and Samuel Rodriguez (Day 4), and this final table is shaping up to be quite the affair.

Season 9 EPT Barcelona Final Table

SeatPlayerCount
1Anaras Alekberovas4,430,000
2Ilari Sahamies7,885,000
3Antonin Duda3,445,000
4Samuel Rodriguez6,450,000
5John Juanda1,890,000
6Joni Jouhkimainen1,510,000
7Mikalai Pobal4,410,000
8Sinel Anton2,355,000

The sixth and final day of the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Main Event will begin at 13:00 CET (07:00 EST) as the final table of eight will play down to a winner. Since it will be broadcast on a one-hour delay, our updates will begin at 14:00 CET (08:00 EST).