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Peggy Crawford leads as PartyPoker Tour Seville's Mini Main Event nears climax

A high-stakes showdown unfolds in Seville as poker stars battle for €15,920. With Day 3 looming, Crawford dominates—but Farrell isn't far behind.

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Peggy Crawford leads as PartyPoker Tour Seville's Mini Main Event nears climax

The 2026 PartyPoker Tour Seville is in full swing, with the Mini Main Event drawing strong numbers. A total of 653 players entered, making it the third-largest field in the tour's history. Among those advancing to Day 2 were well-known ambassadors Peggy 'Pocket Peg' Crawford and Niall 'Firaldo' Farrell. The €150 Mini Main Event created a €84,000 prize pool, with the winner set to take home €15,920. After fierce competition, 98 players secured their spots for Day 2, each guaranteed at least €300. Crawford now leads the field in chips heading into Day 3, while Farrell remains a strong contender for the title.

Day 3 will resume at 20:00, with the featured table streamed live on a 30-minute delay. The action doesn't stop there—later in the day, the first flight of the €500 Main Event begins at 17:00. Elsewhere, Antonio Ruiz Ledo claimed victory in the €200 No-Limit Hold'em Knockout side event. His win earned him €2,620, not including additional bounty payouts. The event attracted 98 entries, building a total prize pool of €16,660, with €4,900 allocated to bounties.

The Mini Main Event moves into its final stretch with Crawford at the top and Farrell still competing. The tournament's large turnout and substantial prize pool highlight its growing popularity. Meanwhile, the Main Event's first flight and ongoing side events keep the poker action intense in Seville.

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