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From a field of 81 players, just nine remain in the Spin & Go Championship Live, chasing a slice of the €300,000 prize pool.

The players all made it through one of three starting flights, and then survived Round 2 late yesterday evening to make it to the second day’s action.

Among them is Brazilian Rafaela Figueiredo, who was on the rail six months ago as her husband Guilherme Kleist triumphed in the second edition of the Spin & Go Championship Live. She was also present at the very first edition in Prague at the end of 2024.

Both then qualified for Paris, but it’s her who has made it to the final three tables for a shot at her own piece of glory.

Rafaela Figueiredo
Rafaela Figueiredo

Also through Round 3 is PokerStars Ambassador Raul Mestre, sporting the PokerStars patch for the very first time at the event. Mestre has made it to the final table of two European Poker Tour Main Events, finishing eighth at EPT Prague in 2008 and fourth at EPT Barcelona in 2011.

Mestre’s last live cash was eleven years ago, in the WSOP Main Event, but he’s here in Paris to try and grab another one in the Spin & Go Championship Live.

Spin & Go Championship Live

EPT Paris Spin & Go Championship Live Round 3 Seat Draw

Table Seat Player Country
Table 1 Seat 1 Faidonas Grammatikos Greece
Table 1 Seat 2 Raul Mestre Spain
Table 1 Seat 3 Manel Fernandez Prat Spain
       
Table 2 Seat 1 Gabriel Aguirre Argentina
Table 2 Seat 2 Gustavo Valdivia Mexico
Table 2 Seat 3 Narciso Solana Antoni Spain
       
Table 3 Seat 1 Rafaela Figueiredo Brazil
Table 3 Seat 2 Derek Morris UK
Table 3 Seat 3 Manuel Garrido Spain

Watch: Spin & Go Championship Live Final Day

Will Shillibier

Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor.

He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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