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EPT Barcelona: Italian Players Shining in the €5,300 Main Event
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The €5,300 Main Event continues to generate excitement at EPT Barcelona, with nine Italian players advancing to Day 3. All players were already in the money, thanks to a successful bubble burst earlier in the day.
Claudio Di Giacomo is leading the Italian contingent, pushing forward aggressively, while Enrico Camosci is positioned to make impactful moves. Michele Perego rounds out the list of top Italian competitors.
EPT Barcelona: 20 Italians in the Money
In a thrilling twist, 20 Italians managed to secure their spots among the cash as Day 3 kicked off with 193 players vying for 187 “In the Money” positions. Paolo Boi, however, narrowly missed out after a challenging hand.
Riccardo Saraniero played a pivotal role in ensuring that his compatriots progressed through the bubble, eliminating a key opponent and kickstarting a series of all-in moves by other short-stacked players.
A total of eleven Italians made it to the cashiers before the day’s end, with notable performances from Andrea Caizzi and Giovanni Giudice. Vittorio Maugini was the last Italian player knocked out on this day, finishing strong in 121st place.
The Italian Payouts
- 121 Vittorio Maugini €13,300
- 123 Alessandro Signoriello €13,300
- 139 Nicola Scire €13,300
- 143 Richard Saraniero €13,300
- 172 Francesco Macri €11,600
- 182 Gaspare Married €11,600
- 183 Nicola Spallanzani €11,600
- 203 Giovanni Giudice €10,050
- 211 Roberto Masullo €10,050
- 223 Gianluca Cabitza €10,050
- 286 Andrea Caizzi €8,700
Claudio Di Giacomo: A Force to Be Reckoned With
Claudio Di Giacomo continues to assert his dominance, currently sitting with a chip count of 1,126,000, placing him eleventh overall. His performance sets the stage for a potentially remarkable finish in this event.
Piero Alioto and Matteo Orchide also rank high, with chip counts of 712,000 and 704,000 respectively, promising a competitive edge as the tournament progresses. Enrico Camosci remains a wild card with a solid 493,000 chips.
Additional strong contenders include Angelo Marrone, Umberto Ruggeri, and Giuseppe Ditaranto. As of now, Timothy Chung leads the remaining 113 players with 1,517,000 chips, with all players guaranteed at least €15,350.
Italian Standings at 113 Players Left
- 11 Claudio Di Giacomo 1,126,000
- 27 Piero Alioto 712,000
- 29 Matteo Orchide 704,000
- 53 Enrico Camosci 493,000
- 70 Angelo Marrone 319,000
- 81 Umberto Ruggeri 266,000
- 91 Giuseppe Ditaranto 228,000
- 99 Dionisio Vitti 195,000
- 105 Michele Perego 162,000
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EPT Barcelona: Italian Players Shining in the €5,300 Main Event
The €5,300 Main Event continues to generate excitement at EPT Barcelona, with nine Italian players advancing to Day 3. All players were already in the money, thanks to a successful bubble burst earlier in the day.
Claudio Di Giacomo is leading the Italian contingent, pushing forward aggressively, while Enrico Camosci is positioned to make impactful moves. Michele Perego rounds out the list of top Italian competitors.
EPT Barcelona: 20 Italians in the Money
In a thrilling twist, 20 Italians managed to secure their spots among the cash as Day 3 kicked off with 193 players vying for 187 “In the Money” positions. Paolo Boi, however, narrowly missed out after a challenging hand.
Riccardo Saraniero played a pivotal role in ensuring that his compatriots progressed through the bubble, eliminating a key opponent and kickstarting a wave of success for the Italian players.
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