Seth Davies Ready to Ride Momentum at EPT Barcelona Fresh Off SHRB Win
Is momentum a real thing in poker (or any game/sport)? Seth Davies is sure hoping so coming off a $3.2 million score for winning the Super High Roller Bowl Cyprus on Aug. 25.
The high-stakes grinder had little time to celebrate the big win. He's already back in action at the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona €100,000 EPT Super High Roller, which kicked off on Saturday at Casino Barcelona.
"With this one having Barcelona just right behind it, it was kind of a more back to the grind thing," Davies told PokerNews on a Day 1 break when asked if he spent time celebrating or straight back into poker following the SHRB win. "But I did take a couple of days to reflect on things, and that's like when you have a score like that it doesn't get much better. So, it was nice to have those couple of days."
"I think after Barcelona I'll do a little more relaxing."
Can Davies Ride the Momentum to Another Huge Win?
Davies enters EPT Barcelona with just over $29 million in live tournament cashes, according to The Hendon Mob. That puts him tops on Oregon's all-time list, ahead of fellow high roller star Chris Brewer ($24.2 million). But Davies had never cashed in a tournament for near as much as he did in the SHRB. His previous biggest score was for $1.8 million.
The recent major tournament champion would love for momentum to carry him to another high-stakes win. That is assuming he finds momentum to even be a thing.
"I think momentum's definitely real," Davies said. "What it does to people is it kind of frees them up to, it makes them confident and gives them freedom, you know. If you're on a downswing, it's a lot easier to second guess what you're doing and kind of play tense, and maybe not go for a bluff you would have gone for had you been playing with confidence. So, yeah, it's definitely a real thing and it's nice to be on the upper of that right now because I can feel really free and confident."
Riding the momentum wave to Barcelona is never an easy task against the tough competition in European high rollers. Davies is an American poker player who often travels around the world to compete in the highest stakes events. If there's a tournament with a six-figure buy-in, he'll be there. But does he find the European high rollers to be tougher tournaments than is his homeland?
"The high roller scene in Europe, especially at the EPT, is quite good because there's a handful of recreational's that you get that always show up, and you don't really get that in the US anymore where the high-stakes have kind of died down a little bit. You don't really see 100k's in the US anymore, so it's a lot more lively in Europe. So, yeah, there's a bunch of incredible good European players too, but the stakes are just higher here and you don't really see it as much as, say, Aria anymore. It's more like 10k's and 25k's."
The momentum continues to be on Davies' side as he bagged the biggest stack out of the 18 players who bagged on Day 1 of the Super High Roller. He'll return to action on Sunday with a sizable chip advantage over Kayhan Mokri, his nearest competitor.
Follow PokerNews Live Coverage of the Super High Roller
In this Series
- 1 WCOOP, NAPT and EPT Bundles Up for Grabs With PokerStars Power Path in September
- 2 Complete Guide to EPT Barcelona 2024 - Everything You Need to Know
- 3 PokerStars Announces Game Integrity Rule Changes at EPT Barcelona
- 4 WSOP Main Event Final Tablist Boris Angelov's Banner Summer Continues at EPT Barcelona
- 5 Steve O'Dwyer Outlasts the Field Into the Early Hours to Win the €12,300 PokerStars Cuatro Knockout
- 6 European Poker Tour (EPT)'s 20th Anniversary: Looking Back at the First Ten Years
- 7 Soccer Legend Gerard Piqué Busts in High Stakes Poker Tournament at EPT Barcelona
- 8 Kayhan Mokri Gets His Second EPT Barcelona Title in the €20,000 No-Limit Hold'em
- 9 O'Dwyer Hits a Royal Flush as Kaverman Takes Down EPT Barcelona €25K
- 10 PokerStars & Gerard Piqué Dish Out Amazing Prizes at Silver Pass Meet-Up in Barcelona
- 11 Tapas, Beaches & Street Art: Top Non-Poker Things to Do at EPT Barcelona
- 12 Jean-Noel Thorel Wins Super High Roller Warm-Up (€512,370)
- 13 Diego Beirigo Wins €550 Estrellas Cup (€155,840)
- 14 Seth Davies Ready to Ride Momentum at EPT Barcelona Fresh Off SHRB Win
- 15 First EPT Champion Alexander Stevic is Back in Barcelona Where He Won it All in 2004
- 16 European Poker Tour (EPT)'s 20th Anniversary: Looking Back at the Past Ten Years
- 17 PokerStars' Cedric Billot Looks Back at His Two-Decade Love Affair with the EPT
- 18 Berthold Winz Dominates Final Table En Route to Estrellas Poker Tour High Roller Victory
- 19 David Dongwoo Ko Overcomes Legends to Win EPT Barcelona €5,200 8-Game (€37,750)
- 20 Leonard Maue & Nick Petrangelo Chop Up €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance
- 21 Gergo Nagy Turns Four Big Blinds into €268,600 at EPT Barcelona
- 22 This Chess Grand Master Gets His Third EPT Title with €25K Triumph
- 23 PokerStars Ushers in a New Era of Women's Poker with Women's Winter Festival
- 24 Honeymooner Murilo Milhomen Crowned EPT Barcelona Mystery Bounty Champion
- 25 Former Silver Pass Winner Soraya Estrada Takes Down EPT Barcelona Women's Event
- 26 Song Leads as Nasreddine Makes Back-to-Back EPT Main Event Final Tables
- 27 Stephen Song Serenades the Deck to EPT Barcelona Main Event Title
- 28 Mike Watson Adds €10,300 EPT High Roller Title to Summer Triple Crown