David Gomez won the CNP Winamax Barcelona Main Event with a record 813 entries, taking home €54,433. The three finalists reached an agreement, bringing the total prize pool to €352,726.
Published: April 28, 2026Updated: April 28, 2026Category: Regional News
Regional Poker NewsDavid Gomez wins record-breaking CNP Winamax Barcelona Main Event
David Gomez won the CNP Winamax Barcelona Main Event with a record 813 entries, taking home €54,433. The three finalists reached an agreement, bringing the total prize pool to €352,726.
Last week, the Barcelona casino hosted the CNP Winamax Series, with the €550 buy-in Main Event being the final event to conclude. The Main Event attracted 813 entries, a 23% increase over 2025 attendance. Catalan player David Gomez left all his competitors in the dust.
The large number of participants created €352,726 The total prize pool is shared by the top 87 players. The champion was originally entitled to €60,000, but an agreement was reached when only three players remained, changing the prize distribution.
Gomez bought in three times in the CNP Winamax Main Event. His third attempt to build a chip stack came just before the late entry deadline. Buying in so late meant he initially only had 15 big blinds at his disposal, but he used them wisely, rolling them into the title and... €54,433 The bonus.
The eventual champion finished in fourth place on the penultimate day and entered the final table as the chip leader. Gomez used his massive chip stack with deadly precision, specifically targeting the medium-stacked players who were at the greatest risk of loss.
With only three players remaining, they reached an agreement to reserve €13,000 and the trophy for the eventual champion. Gomez secured €41,433, Marius Oprea received €38,252, and Pepe Naranjo was guaranteed €37,313.
Naranjo was the first player eliminated after the deal was reached. He went all-in with pocket sixes against Oprea's pocket tenes. The six on the flop seemed to give Naranjo the hand, but the ten on the turn reversed the advantage back to Oprea. A meaningless river card sent the CNP Winamax Barcelona Main Event into heads-up play.
In the final hand, both heads-up players checked on a QT-6 flop. The turn brought a 4, giving Oprea the lead to bet. Gomez raised, and Oprea went all-in. Gomez called after confirming his all-in bet. Oprea flopped Q-8, but Gomez made two pair on the turn with his Q-4. The river didn't change anything, and Gomez became the 2026 CNP Winamax Barcelona Main Event champion.
After his victory, Gomez said, "I'm an online Expresso player and rarely participate in live tournaments. I did last year, but it didn't feel very good. So this year, I didn't have high expectations. Reaching such a deep round and seeing myself at the final table was already incredible, and winning the championship left me speechless."
The next stop on the CNP Winamax Tour will be Murcia in late June, followed by Alicante in September, and then the Grand Final in Madrid in mid-November.
Meanwhile, the Barcelona casino is preparing to host the 2026 888poker LIVE Barcelona Series. The series will be held in... May 14 Start, continue until May 24This includes a Main Event with a buy-in of €888. PokerNews' live coverage team will be on-site to report on the Main Event.
Last year, in the 888poker LIVE Barcelona Main Event, Pau Coronado emerged victorious from a field of 459 entries, taking home €70,000 of the total prize pool of €356,255.
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