EPT Barcelona: Nine Italian Players Secure Day 4 Spot in Main Event and Aim for Glory

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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 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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