After winning the historic PSPC event in the Bahamas, the 30-year-old Spaniard now becomes a brand ambassador of PokerStars.
The $86 buy-in PSPC Moneymaker Tour focused attention on the grassroots of poker and the love of the game. An exclusive interview.
The UK high stakes player wants to see PokerStars reduce rake and provide a better path for players to move up in stakes.
In 2018, he won Spain’s two major circuit events. One awarded him a $25,000 buy-in to the PSPC; the other a WSOP Main Event seat. He just won the first.
Both the number of entries and the prize pool make this the second largest PCA $100,000 event in its nine year history.
New Yorker Scott Baumstein leads the pack heading into Day 4, with Platinum Pass winner Ramon Colillas in the fifth spot.
The PokerStars Players No Limit Hold’em Championship will see 207 players reenter the field as the tournament progresses into its third day.
The Mini PSPC follows the same five-day format as the PSPC in the Bahamas except that it comes at a price of 1/1000th of the buy-in.
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