The €100,000 Super High Roller at Casino Barcelona has reached its last stage, with just six players remaining from the 47 who entered the elite event. Each finalist has already secured a piece of the €4,559,940 prize pool, but the spotlight is firmly on the €1,573,140 top prize and the prestigious trophy.
Jorstad in Control
Norway’s Espen Jorstad ended Day 2 with a commanding stack of 4,785,000, more than double that of his closest rival. He will return to the final day as the clear favorite, looking to add another major title to his résumé.
Chasing him are David Coleman of the United States with 2,365,000, Germany’s Leon Sturm with 1,430,000, Latvian high-stakes regular Aleksejs Ponakovs with 1,280,000, and another American, Jesse Lonis, on 1,130,000. Thailand’s Punnat Punsri will be the short stack, bringing back 760,000.
Day 2 Highlights
Defending champion Kayhan Mokri fell just short of a historic third straight victory. His deep run ended after clashing with Jorstad in a decisive hand. Mokri flopped trips, but Jorstad improved to a full house on the turn and sent his countryman to the rail just outside the payouts.
Not long after, Bryn Kenney exited in ninth place, followed by Austria’s Thomas Muehloecker in eighth, both missing out on a return. The bubble finally burst when Germany’s Samuel Müller was eliminated in seventh by Coleman, securing a guaranteed payday for the final six.
Remaining Payouts
- €1,573,140
- €1,026,000
- €706,800
- €524,400
- €410,400
- €319,200
Final Table Awaits
Play resumes Monday at 12:30 p.m. local time in the Pau Casals Room. With 18 hands left in Level 17 (20,000/40,000/40,000), the stage is set for one of the most prestigious finales on the European Poker Tour calendar.