Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri won his second major high roller title in Barcelona inside a week, this time for $1.5 million.

The €100,000-entry Super High Roller in Barcelona took place last night and it was the Norwegian player Kayhan Mokri who emerged victorious as he claimed his second title of the week in Barcelona. This time it was the €100,000 ($110,595) buy-in Super High Roller event, which saw players such as Santhosh Suvarna and Patrik Antonius reach the money places.

Over $4 Million in Prizepool

There were 28 players who took part in the Super High Roller event, with just the top six of 41 total entries after rebuys finishing with a profit on their investments. When Day 2 of the event began, there was a major bubble still to burst, with the difference between finishing seventh and sixth a whopping $307,900.

In the end, it was Frenchman Thomas Santerne who left with nothing, ousted when his AsKh couldn’t overcome Sean Winter’s 9d9s. A flop of QdTdTs gave Santerne outs to Broadway too but it was Winter who was left singing after a turn of 8h and a 5h on the river ending the French player’s hopes and boosting Winter’s stack in the process.

After the bubble had burst, Finnish Poker Hall of Famer Patrik Antonius was all-in pre-flop with KhJh and he was called by Jesse Lonis with 7d7s. The flop of Qc6c6d did nothing for the Finnish pro other than leave the backdoor open for a runner-runner straight. A 9h on the turn kept that feint hope alive along with kings and jacks but Antonius missed his ten outs on the 8d river as Lonis sent him home.

Suvarna Goes Close Yet Again

Santosh Suvarna hadn’t cashed for over a few thousand two years ago but is now up to over $14 million in live tournament results, putting him 83rd on the current The Hendon Mob All-Time Money List. Suvarna has gone close in many events in 2024 alone, and while he won his first bracelet in the summer for $5.45 million, other finishes of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th (twice) have been frustrating.

Another fifth-place finish for Suvarna meant he missed another major title as he cashed for $395,940. Three-betting all-in pre-flop with AhQd, Suvarna was effectively called by Kayhan Mokri’s isolation four-bet shove with 9d9c and a flop of 6c4d3c was no help to the Indian player. Mokri stayed ahead on the Jh turn and when the 2h fell on the river, the field was reduced to four.

Jesse Lonis was luckless in fourth for $505,850 as he shoved just over 11 big blinds with As2s. Lonis was hoping to hold when Seth Davies called with KcQs but couldn’t manage to do so, as a flop of KhJh[Jc[ immediately flipped the script and the 7c turn and 5c river didn’t save Lonis.

Mokri Makes it Two

With three players remaining, Seth Davies held over 6 million chips and a big lead over his two opponents, who mustered under 4 million between them. Mokri’s double through Davies with 8c8s holding against the latter’s Ah2s was pivotal, giving the Norwegian a marginal lead over who was to be his heads-up rival.

Three became two when Winter came for Sean Winter, a PokerGO regular whose record in high rollers is the envy of virtually everyone on the planet. On a board showing Ks9d2cQs, Winter’s last chips went into the middle with his Jd8h. Davies it was who made the gutsy call with just 4s2h but bottom pair held as the Kc river ended Winter’s hopes for $681,950 and sent play heads-up with the chips virtually level.

It was on a board showing Jh9c8h5s that all the chips went in for the final hand. Mokri, holding a slim lead, raise-shoved with 5h5d which had turned bottom set. Davies called it off with his flopped two pair of Jd9d and an 8c on the river couldn’t help Davies as he claimed the runner-up prize of $989,830.

It was Mokri who bagged the title and top prize of $1,517,850 as his trip to Barcelona has turned him into the most in-form players in big buy-in events so far this Autumn.

Watch how it all went down on PokerStars’ YouTube channel right here.

EPT Barcelona 2024 €100,000 Super High Roller Final Table Results:
Place Player Country Prize
1st Kayhan Mokri Norway $1,517,850
2nd Seth Davies United States $989,830
3rd Sean Winter United States $681,950
4th Jesse Lonis United States $505,850
5th Santhosh Suvarna India $395,940
6th Patrik Antonius Finland $307,900

Photograph courtesy of Manuel Kovsca for PokerStars, the home of the European Poker Tour.