De Feo, Astone and Muzzarelli among the leaders

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The issue has closed Estrellas Poker Tour Main Even Day 2t, who brought with him the fifth and sixth flights after the first 4 played in the previous two days.

Another stream of players showed up at the registration desks of the Casino of Barcelona, ​​where our compatriots behaved really well.

Waiting for the startEuropean Poker Tour by and that the voices of Alberto Russo, Giada Fang and Pier Paolo Fabretti return to comment the final stages and the most important tournaments, for now we will stick to this tournament and give you an account of the two flights played yesterday.

€1,100 Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event Day 1E

The first of the two segments played yesterday, which was Day 1E, was immediately clear that it would be one of the most populated.

Kicking off late yesterday morning, the tournament showcased the participation of 1.755 players, creating the seasonal record among the 6 flights contested so far and breaking the all-time record for Estrellas Main Event Day 1s.

At the end of the day they were 262 players who will meet again on Friday to play Day 2.

The season record for Day 1 chip leaders was not broken, however, as the nearly 900,000 tokens pocketed by Nadal at the first shotremain in contention to claim the virtual title of chip leader at the end of all Day 1s.

In fact, yesterday evening, after 17 very long levels of play, the Polish player managed to get his hands on the flight’s chip lead. Karol Bogusz, who closed the bag with 835,000 chips.

Behind him, the Dutchman completed the virtual podium Raoul Kanme and the Brazilian Nicholas Coppini, respectively at 683,000 and 660,000.

1Karol BoguszPolonia835,0002Raoul KanmePaesi Bassi683,0003Nicolas CoppiniBrasile660,0004Bienvenido SanchezSpagna642,0005Cedric SchwaederleFrancia592,0006Daniele De FeoItaly573,0007Richard DubiniArgentina557,0008Beng Hong GuoSingapore514,0009Jose AlfaroStati Uniti513,00010Thomas HaverstadNorvegia508,000
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The PokerStars Ambassadors have had mixed fortunes, as on the one hand Ben Spragg he did not close the day positively, exactly as happened yesterday, while Julien Brecard He finished with 204,000 chips in his bag.

De Feo, Astone and Muzzarelli among the leadersBen Spragg courtesy Pokernews and Manuel Kovsca

Among others, those who managed to find the ITM route are Ami Barer (494.000), Wim Verhaegen (244.000), Alex Keating (142.000) e Jari Mahonen (114.000).

Our players

As you have already read in the first count chart, he performed very well. Daniele De Feowhich closed at 573,000.

But there are many Italians who make the cut, here they are:

Daniele De Feo573,000Alessio Astone400.000Emilio Izvira380,000Antonio Ingrassia333.000Alessio Albore319.000Gianluca Ferro306.000Mario Nocifero254.000Federico Macori253.000Luca DiPietro253.000Daniele Guidetti234.000David Marabello222.000Goods Price216.000John Salvatore215,000Alfredo Versace185,000Francesco Riscalzati183.000Michele D’onofrio182.000Francesco Macri176.000Marco Sposito128,000Andrea Abate121.000Michael Munari108.000Beloved Landi107,000Richard Bevilacqua100,000Andrea Mussumarra99.000Alessandro Deodati72.000Andrea Melluzzo64.000Stephen Schiano54,000Angel Carminati46,000Angel Pediglieri34,000
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€1,100 Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event Day 1F

However, if we want to talk about Italians who have made their mark, then the discussion cannot fail to fall on the chip leader of the second flight of the day, Day 1F, which saw our great protagonist Marco Muzzarelli which ended its deep run at the end of the evening with 611,000.

Olga Iermolcheva courtesy Manuel Kovsca & Pokernews

Behind him, the British closed Mandara and the Spanish Montesat 595,000 and 522,000 respectively.

This is the count of the first:

1Marco MuzzarelliItaly611,0002Ryan MandaraUnited Kingdom595,0003Bernat Capdevila MontesSpain522,0004Dorian DizySpain500,0005Jacob StoneUnited Kingdom448,0006Oleksii NatoptanyiUkraine447,0007David McconachieUnited Kingdom438,0008Sigve Tellefsen EnesNorway430,0009George Robert SandfordUnited Kingdom427,00010Antonino VenneriItaly415,000
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They didn’t want to miss Day 1F 758 actual players, which created the longest flight of the entire tournament, considering the 19 levels played until late at night.

Among them were 113 players advanced to Day 2.

After six of the eight opening flights were completed, a total of 4,297 registrations with 642 players who have already confirmed their place on Day 2 on Friday.

Italians on Day 2

We close with the Italians of this flight, certainly less numerous than the flight we gave you an account of in the previous paragraph, but some of them well positioned to do battle on Friday.

Marco Muzzarelli611.000Antonino Venneri415.000Michele Tocci265.000Nicola Spallanzani230,000Michael Uguccioni169.000Leonardo Mauro122.000Francesco Bozza106.000Marcello Miniucchi96.000Ivan Tononi67,000Alan Ferraro62.000Joseph Ditaranto57.400
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All players who have yet to secure a spot on Day-2 still have two starting flights left. The penultimate one, Day 1d, is scheduled for today, Thursday, August 29 at 11:00 local time. The eighth and final flight will take place on the same day at 17:00 and will feature a programturbo with 20 minute levels.

Homepage photo: Michael Uguccioni Courtesy PokerNews & Manuel Kovsca

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