Giuliano Bendinelli Comes Back From One Big Blind to Win the 2022 EPT Barcelona Main Event (€1,491,133)
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The 2022 PokerStars and Barcelona©Casino European Poker Tour came to an exhilarating conclusion as Italy’s Giuliano Bendinelli completed an incredible comeback from one big blind early in the final day to defeat France’s Jimmy Guerrero in heads-up play, triumphing over the record-breaking field of 2,294 in the 2022 EPT Barcelona €5,300 EPT Main Event to claim €1,491,133 and the trophy.
The biggest EPT Main Event in history saw players from 78 different countries make their way to Casino Barcelona to create a prize pool of €11,125,900.
Early in the day, with six players remaining, the 31-year-old Bendinelli lost nearly all of his stack against Guerrero and was left with just over one big blind. He was able to spin that up and continue his run in front of his energetic Italian rail, and ultimately, produced a real-life “chip and a chair” story.
2022 EPT Barcelona €5,300 EPT Main Event Final Table Results
PLACE | PLAYER | COUNTRY | PRIZE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Giuliano Bendinelli | Italy | €1,491,133* |
2 | Jimmy Guerrero | France | €1,250,337* |
3 | Neville Costa | Brazil | €734,470 |
4 | Fabiano Kovalski | Brazil | €565,280 |
5 | Patrik Jaros | Czech Republic | €434,850 |
6 | Kayhan Mokri | Norway | €334,480 |
7 | Michael Pinto | Netherlands | €257,330 |
8 | Scott Margereson | United Kingdom | €198,000 |
*Denotes Heads-Up Deal
Winner’s Reaction
"I can’t believe it. It’s the best day of my life. I’m speechless"
Bendinelli has been playing the EPT events for more than a decade, and although he’s recorded five previous EPT Main Event cashes, none were particularly deep runs. Until now, his top score was €100,000 in an EPT Monte Carlo event back in 2013, and he’s now surpassed his entire collection of live tournament earnings with this single tournament.
“I can’t believe it. It’s the best day of my life. I’m speechless,” Bendinelli beamed in a post-victory interview.
“I can’t believe it happens today, in the most important day of my life,” Bendinelli said he couldn’t remember ever making a comeback from one big blind.
“I’m proud about how I played, but also I won some showdowns, of course, to be here. I need luck, like the last hand with quads against full house, so it’s a mix between skill and luck. I’m grateful to be here.”
Bendinelli has become the third EPT Main Event champion from Italy, as he joins 2008 EPT Prague winner Salvatore Bonavena and 2014 EPT Monte Carlo winner Antonio Buonanno. He had an energetic Italian rail cheering for him all day, which included his mother who had come out to witness her son’s deep run in the premier European tournament.
“Thank you guys for all the support, I love you,” Bendinelli expressed when asked what he would want to say to Italy. “I love you mom, and this victory is for my dad.”
Final Day Action
The end stages of the tournament were plentiful with exciting action and personalities, but the final day began slow, as the six returning players played more than three hours before a player was all in and at risk of elimination.
Eventually, Jimmy Guerrero got his chips in and held with ace-king against Giuliano Bendinelli’s ace-queen. Guerrero doubled to take the chip lead while Bendinelli was left with just over one big blind. Bendinelli’s elimination appeared imminent, but he fought back and tripled up shortly after, then rivered a chop to survive, then doubled up.
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Norway’s Kayhan Mokri came into the day second in chips, but he couldn’t find any momentum and ran his remaining nine big blinds into pocket kings. He found no help and was eliminated in sixth place.
Czech Republic’s Patrik Jaros came into the day as the chipleader, but he also had a disappointing finish when he got his chips in with an inferior pocket pair and couldn’t improve, sending him to the rail in fifth place.
Brazil’s Fabiano Kovalski was the next casualty when he also ran into a superior pocket pair. His eights found themselves up against Bendinelli’s tens, and the board ran out clean to eliminate Kovalski in fourth place, while Bendinelli moved to the top of the leaderboard.
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Neville Costa was also looking to win the second EPT Main Event for Brazil since Marcelo Simoes Mesqueu won the first title for the South American country at the last EPT stop in Monte Carlo. However, it wasn’t to be, as multiple deal discussions between the trio of remaining players fell through before Costa was ousted in third place after losing a race to the eventual champion.
When heads-up play was reached, the two players took a short break before they returned and agreed to a deal that guaranteed €1,422,480 for Bendinelli, while Guerrero was guaranteed €1,250,337. The two then commenced heads-up play for an additional €68,653, along with the trophy and glory of the title.
Bendinelli held nearly twice the amount of chips as Guerrero at the start of heads-up play, but the duo battled for nearly three hours with both players having opportunities to win the tournament. Guerrero himself was down to only three big blinds near the end of the penultimate day, and it appeared to be a heads-up clash between players who could not lose.
It seemed only fitting for such an incredible tournament, that in the end, Bendinelli claimed the title after making quad eights on the river against Guerrero’s full house. Bendinelli rejoiced with his rail as he cemented his legacy in the poker history books as the champion of the record-breaking EPT Main Event.
That wraps up the PokerNews coverage from the coast of Catalonia at Casino Barcelona. Check out the 2022 PokerStars EPT Barcelona hub for coverage of events throughout the series, and stay tuned as the European Poker Tour continues from October 18 to 28 with a stop in London.
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- 3 Francisco Benitez Secures Second 2022 EPT Barcelona Title; Wins €25,000 No Limit Hold'em I (€341,565)
- 4 Addamo & Davies Double Up in First Level of EPT Barcelona €25K Single-Day High Roller I
- 5 Artur Martirosian Takes Down EPT Barcelona €25,000 Single-Day High Roller I (€540,990)
- 6 Fourth-Time's a Charm For Watson in the EPT Barcelona €50,000 High Roller
- 7 Rick van Bruggen Wins Record-Breaking Estrellas Poker Tour Main Event
- 8 WOW! PokerStars EPT Barcelona Smashes Record for Biggest Main Event Field
- 9 Miroslav Alilovic Wins Estrellas Poker Tour High Roller (€512,650)
- 10 Mikita Badziakouski Wins EPT Barcelona €100K Super High Roller for a Second Time
- 11 Another for Michael Addamo; Conquers EPT Barcelona €50K Single Day High Roller II
- 12 Defending EPT Barcelona Champ Simon Brandstrom Taking it "One Hand at a Time" on Hunt for Second Title
- 13 Yamato Nakai Wins $30,000 PSPC Platinum Pass in EPT Barcelona Mystery Bounty
- 14 Leonard Maue Denies Benitez Third Straight Title to Win the €25,000 Single-Day High Roller
- 15 Patrik Jaros Leads Final Six in PokerStars EPT Barcelona €5,300 Main Event
- 16 Mikolaj Zawadzki Wins EPT Barcelona €1,650 Mystery Bounty (€95,418)
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- 18 Steve O'Dwyer "No Longer Angry" After EPT Barcelona €25,000 High Roller Victory
- 19 Portugal's Rui Ferreira Takes Down €10,300 EPT High Roller for €767,750
- 20 Giuliano Bendinelli Comes Back From One Big Blind to Win the 2022 EPT Barcelona Main Event (€1,491,133)
- 21 Five Key Hands from EPT Barcelona Main Event Heads-Up Battle