Klemens Roiter Wins €25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry at 2026 EPT Barcelona; Vinny Lingham Takes €30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up

Klemens Roiter wins the €25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry at 2026 EPT Barcelona after a heads-up deal, while Vinny Lingham takes the €30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up.
The 2026 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona festival delivered high-stakes drama at Casino Barcelona, with two major titles decided in the premium buy-in events. Klemens Roiter emerged victorious in the €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Unlimited Re-Entry, while Vinny Lingham claimed the €30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up.
€25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry: Roiter Outlasts Tough Field
Roiter topped a field of 39 entries in the €25,000 event, generating a total prize pool of €936,390. Only the top six finishers were paid, ensuring intense competition from the start. According to PokerNews, Roiter reached heads-up play against Ottomar Ladva, and the two players struck a deal before the final hand. Under the agreement, Ladva received €267,760 – slightly more than Roiter's €266,030 – but it was Roiter who claimed the champion's trophy.
The road to heads-up was marked by several notable eliminations. Mehdi Chaoui finished third for €145,100, Jamie Dwan took fourth for €107,700, Nicholas Seward placed fifth for €84,300, and Kayhan Mokri rounded out the payouts in sixth for €65,500.
This victory marks a return to the winner's circle for Roiter at the same festival where he previously enjoyed success. At the 2025 EPT Barcelona series, he recorded five cashes, including a win in the €30,000 NLHE Super High Roller Warm-Up, for a combined €793,585 across those results, per PokerNews.
€30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up: Lingham Takes Down Short-Handed Event
In the €30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up, Vinny Lingham emerged victorious after defeating Eelis Parssinen heads-up. Lingham earned €306,600 for the win, while Parssinen collected €184,000 as runner-up. Enrico Camosci finished third for €122,705, and those three players were the only ones to cash in the event.
The tournament attracted 21 entries, including five re-entries, creating a prize pool of €613,305. With such a compact field, every hand carried significant weight, and Lingham's heads-up performance proved decisive.
EPT Barcelona Continues with More High-Stakes Action
The 2026 EPT Barcelona series was ongoing as of August 21, 2026, with several marquee events still on the schedule. Among them were the €1,650 PokerStars Open, the €2,700 PokerStars Open High Roller, and the €100,000 EPT Super High Roller, according to PokerNews. These events promise further excitement as the festival progresses.
Key Takeaways
- Klemens Roiter won the €25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry, taking home €266,030 after a heads-up deal with Ottomar Ladva.
- Vinny Lingham claimed the €30,000 Super High Roller Warm Up, earning €306,600.
- Both events featured high-stakes action with limited payouts, emphasizing the importance of final-table performance.
As the EPT Barcelona series continues, poker fans can expect more thrilling moments from the world's top players.
FAQ
- The prize pool was €936,390, generated from 39 entries. Only the top six finishers received payouts.