Pedro Cairat Claims His Second Poker Tournament Title In Barcelona

April 17, 2018 August 3, 2018 Paul Butcher https://plus.google.com/116893384630351018637
April 17, 2018 by Paul Butcher

Argentinian poker pro Pedro Cairat bagged his second trophy in Barcelona after winning the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Grand Final Finale.

The Finale was held at the Casino Barcelona, where 1,136 players battled it out for the trophy and a bite of the €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.

The 29-year-old Cairat, who has since made Barcelona his home, found himself head-to-head with Polish pro Grzegorz Grochulski before he went on to send him packing. Cairat went on to win €195,00 ($240,634).

This is Cairat’s second biggest cash out in his career and at Casino Barcelona.

He had his biggest cashout at Casino Barcelona in 2017 when he won €432,178 ($507,692) for finishing first at the € 1,100 No Limit Hold'em PokerStars National Championship. The 2017 win was a lot tougher as he had to go through 4,557 players to win the PokerStars National Championship.

Cairat decided to up his game and start playing high stakes poker matches in 2017 and his debut cash at the PokerStars Championship has enabled him to gain the confidence continue his momentum into 2018. This second win at Casino Barcelona at the partypoker LIVE Millions Finale will give him a lot more confidence to pursue high stakes events. He also bagged 395.79 GPI Points and 395.79 POY Points for his first place finish.

Cairat has now accumulated over $766,000 in total career prize money and has moved into 13th place on Argentina’s all-time money list according to the Hendon Mob.

Poker Pros Who Finished In The Money

There were a total of 8 players who made the final table and finished in the money. Uri Reichenstein finished in third place and ended up taking home €80,000 ($98,722) while fourth place finisher Asi Moshe won €52,110 ($64,305). The fifth place went to Jari-Pekke Juhola who took home with €35,000 ($43,191) while Said El Yousfi finished in sixth place with €25,000 ($30,851). Mark Pedersen came in seventh place with €18,000 ($22,212) and Arie Berrebi finished in eighth place with €13,000 ($16,042) in winnings.

Some of the other poker pros who stole the spotlight at the partypoker MILLIONS event included Canadian poker pro Pascal LeFrancois and Bulgarian Fahredin Mustafov. Mustafov won the €10,300 no-limit hold’em high roller event after beating 194 players to win €400,000 ($496,000) while LeFrancois became the richest player to emerge from a single victory at the LIVE MILLIONS Grand Final. LeFrancois won the Main Event and took home €1,700,000 ($2,108,000), which is LeFrancois biggest cash till date.

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