2026 CNP Winamax Sevilla
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
We arrived at the table with action already underway on a board of 10♣J♦5♣Q♣. Alberto Guerrero snap called a bet of 100,000 from Ramón Fernández, seated two spots away. With 66,000 already in the middle, the former CNP Team Pro was at serious risk of elimination.
Alberto Guerrero: J♥10♥
Ramón Fernández: 9♥8♥
Fernández had a straight, while Guerrero was drawing thin with two pair. However, the J♣ river paired the board, improving Guerrero to a full house.
Guerrero, who appeared headed for the exit just moments earlier, instead dragged a pot worth around 250,000 chips and was suddenly right back in contention.
Paulo Castelo opened from early position and action folded around to the small blind, who moved all-in for his remaining 134,000. Álvaro Dossío, in the big blind, reshoved for just over 160,000, sending Castelo deep into the tank. After several minutes of consideration, the Portuguese player released his hand.
Small Blind: Q♦Q♠
Álvaro Dossío: A♠K♦
The player at risk needed to avoid the overcards, but his hopes were quickly dashed as the flop came A♦3♥8♦, pairing Dossío's ace. Neither the 9♣ turn nor the 5♥ river brought one of the two remaining queens. Tras la mano, Castelo aseguró haberse tirado de una pareja de jotas.
Dossío collected the sizable pot and climbed to roughly 310,000 chips. After the hand, Castelo claimed he had folded pocket jacks.
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Juan Revuelta moved all-in from early position for 16,000 and picked up a call two seats to his left. David Santos, on the button, then reshoved for 69,000, forcing the rest of the table out of the hand. The original caller came along as well, covering both players to create a three way all-in.
Juan Revuelta: A♥6♠
David Santos: Q♣Q♠
Middle Position: A♣J♥
Santos needed to dodge the two remaining aces in the deck. The flop came Q♥5♣J♠, giving him top set, and the 9♣ turn locked up the hand, rendering the 8♦ river meaningless.
Santos scooped the sizable pot and climbed to around 170,000 chips.
We arrived at the table with more than 40,000 chips already in the middle as Joost van Waasdijk faced a bet of 50,000 from a player in middle position.
The board read 5♥A♠9♣K♦A♥. After a brief pause, van Waasdijk, seated in the small blind, made the call. His opponent tabled A♦8♣ for trip aces, while the Dutchman revealed K♠10♣.
Van Waasdijk's pair of kings was not enough, and the hand left him with just over 100,000 chips.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The approximately 268 players still in contention on Day 2 of the Main Event have been sent on a 15 minute break. Registration will remain open until play resumes.
A player in middle position opened the action and MMA fighter Ánder Sánchez moved all-in for just under 20 big blinds. The table folded back to the original raiser, who made the call without hesitation.
Ánder Sánchez: 9♥9♠
Middle Position: 10♣10♠
Sánchez had run into a bigger pocket pair and needed to find a nine or catch up in some other way. The board ran out Q♣K♥A♥5♠2♦, offering no help and bringing his tournament run to an end.