Joao Gaspar opened from under the gun to 2,500 and Atanas Kodinov three-bet to 8,000 from the cutoff. Dorel Eldabach cold-called from the small blind and Gaspar got out of the way.
The flop came and Eldabach checked over to Kodinov, who put in a continuation bet of 15,000. Eldabach considered his options for about 30 seconds before making the fold.
Kodinov is making a push towards the end of Day 1b and has amassed nearly 200,000 chips.
After 227 of 749 runners qualified from the first flight, the surviving 493 players from the 1,485 entries in the second flight have now created a Day 2 field of 720 players that have made their way through the first day. These 720 runners, in addition to last-minute registrants, will play for the title of EPT Barcelona Main Event champion and the prize pool of €10,834,900 so far.
Players who did not get through the first two flights may register once more before the start of Day 2 and begin with 20 big blinds in hopes of spinning their way up to glory.
After Anthony Cierco took down the Day 1a chip lead with 322,000, it was Ireland’s Stephen Kehoe who dominated the second flight as he had 150,000 chips by the third level and finished the day with a whopping total of 331,500.
Rounding out the top-five are Andre Moreira Marques (315,000), Paulo Rodrigues (283,000), Felipe Ketzer (282,500), as well as Emanuel Lopez (272,500).
Top 10 Day 1b Chip Counts
RANK
PLAYER
COUNTRY
CHIP COUNT
1
Stephen Kehoe
Ireland
331,500
2
Andre Moreira Marques
Portugal
315,000
3
Paulo Rodrigues
Netherlands
283,000
4
Felipe Fontoura
Brazil
282,500
5
Emmanuel Lopez
Argentina
272,500
6
Vincent Mozgawa
France
259,500
7
Stanislav Urodlivchenko
Ukraine
255,000
8
Jonathon Darling
Italy
242,500
9
Maher Nouira
France
231,000
10
Peter Jaksland
Denmark
229,500
PokerStars AmbassadorsRafael Moraes (155,000), Andre Akkari (68,000), Sam Grafton (58,000), and Benjamin Spragg (42,000) will return on Wednesday with the opportunity to make a run at EPT glory.
Some of the other names coming back for Day 2 include Chino Rheem (215,000), Ghattas Kortas (210,000), Patrik Antonius (189,000), Jason Wheeler (159,000), Daniel Pastor (147,000), Gaelle Baumann (138,000), and Stephen Chidwick (134,000) on top of many others.
Those who gave it their all but fell short despite some firing multiple bullets include Dario Sammartino, Timothy Adams, Robert Mizrachi, Henrik Hecklen, and Vanessa Kade.
Players coming back to Day 2 will begin at Level 11 on 1,000/1,500/1,500 blinds. Six 90-minute levels will be played each day until the conclusion of the tournament, with 20-minute breaks taking place after every level. A dinner break will take place at the discretion of the tournament directors.
Keep it tuned right here as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand providing all the spectacular action all the way until the tournament concludes on Day 6 on Sunday, August 21st.