Barcelona is buzzing this weekend as the Spin & Go Championship Live makes its much-anticipated return after a triumphant debut in Prague last December. With an electrifying €275,000 prize pool, a custom-built stage, and two days of live-streamed drama, the event is promising to deliver a spectacle unlike anything poker fans have witnessed before.
Eighty-one qualifiers from across the globe have earned their seats, each chasing the glory of becoming the next Spin & Go Live Champion. With four intense rounds separating them from poker immortality, the question remains—who will rise, and who will fall under the Barcelona lights?
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The Format: Four Rounds of Firepower
Much like its Prague predecessor, the structure is designed to test every ounce of poker skill, discipline, and nerve.
Rounds 1 & 2 (Saturday, August 30):
- The first stage splits 81 players into three heats of 27.
- They’ll play nine three-handed Spin & Go tables, with three match wins needed to advance.
- Round 2 sees the surviving 27 battle for a place in the final nine.
Rounds 3 & 4 (Sunday, August 31):
- Nine finalists return for Round 3, where €48,000 in total prizes will already be in play.
- The Grand Final will then determine the ultimate champion on the feature table, with payouts of €100,000, €35,000, and €15,000 for the top three spots.
In other words, two days, four rounds, and one glittering trophy—the format ensures high drama at every turn.
The Prizes: From Steady Gains to a Life-Changer
Consistency will be rewarded handsomely, but nothing compares to the final table payday.
- 1st Place: €100,000
- 2nd Place: €35,000
- 3rd Place: €15,000
Even early-round success pays off. A single victory guarantees €1,000, and reaching the final nine locks in €3,000. Adding a twist, every round-winner will also draw a card for a chance to spin a prize wheel—potentially boosting their winnings further.
The Qualifiers: Stories That Inspire
Behind every seat at the Barcelona tables lies a story, and this year’s qualifiers reflect poker’s global reach.
- Rafaela Leite Figueiredo (Brazil): From crochet business to poker dreamer, she joins the field coached by her husband, turning last year’s railbird experience in Prague into her own championship shot.
- Vito Barone (Italy): A physiotherapist-turned-poker-pro and former PokerStars ambassador, Barone’s patience at the tables mirrors his calm off them.
- Steven Clyde Rosel-Navarro (France): Once a farmer in the Philippines who lost everything to a typhoon, he rebuilt his life in France and now looks for redemption through poker.
- Cyril Perril (France): A taxi driver making his live poker debut—his aggression and enthusiasm could shock the field.
- Andre Cerqueira Correa (Brazil): A prosecutor at Brazil’s Central Bank, balancing his legal career with poker, inspired by Brazilian legends.
- Scott Hobson (Canada): A healthcare manager, playing his first European poker event just before his wedding.
- Christopher Runas (Philippines): With 16 years of poker behind him, the Manila businessman calls Barcelona his “super exciting” return.
- Eduardo de Ortegal (Brazil): At 59, this real estate broker brings wisdom and determination, calling his qualification a “life-changing experience.”
These players, with their rich personal journeys, ensure that Barcelona’s felt will be filled with not just chips—but also dreams, grit, and heart.
The Strategy: Precision Under Pressure
Spin & Go events are notorious for speed and volatility, and the live format doesn’t change that. Short stacks, fast blinds, and constant heads-up showdowns demand relentless aggression and perfect timing.
- Position is gold—players will look to leverage small raises to pressure opponents without risking everything.
- As blinds soar, it will be push-or-fold territory, where a single miscalculation can erase hours of progress.
- With three victories required to survive each round, only those with the discipline to adapt and the courage to pounce will have a chance at the €100,000 top prize.
Expect fireworks. Expect heartbreak. Expect poker at its most unforgiving and entertaining.
Conclusion: Barcelona Awaits a Champion
The Spin & Go Championship Live is more than just a poker tournament—it’s a blend of stories, strategy, and spectacle. From the electric lights of the bespoke stage to the emotional journeys of the qualifiers, every moment promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
On Sunday, one player will rise above the rest, joining Carlos Gurdiel—Prague’s inaugural champion—in the history books. With €100,000 awaiting the victor, Barcelona is set to crown poker’s newest star.
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FAQs
1. What is the Spin & Go Championship Live?
It’s a live adaptation of PokerStars’ popular Spin & Go tournaments, featuring qualifiers competing for huge prizes on stage.
2. How many players are competing in Barcelona?
A total of 81 qualifiers earned their seats for the second edition.
3. What is the top prize for the winner?
The champion will take home €100,000.
4. How does the format differ from normal poker tournaments?
It’s built around three-handed tables with fast-rising blinds, requiring quick and aggressive play.
5. Where was the first Spin & Go Championship Live held?
The inaugural event took place in Prague in December 202, won by Carlos Gurdiel.
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