Jamie Dwan Continues Hot Run With Back-to-Back EPT Barcelona High Roller Cashes

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  • Jamie Dwan finished 5th (€20K) and 4th (€25K) in EPT Barcelona high rollers.
  • Already secured another Main Event cash, advancing to Day 3.
  • 2026 run follows his first WSOP bracelet and Goliath Super win.
Jamie Dwan at EPT Barcelona 2026
Jamie Dwan’s post-WSOP run is showing few signs of slowing down.

The British pro has cashed in consecutive high roller events at EPT Barcelona, following a fifth-place finish in the €20,000 NLH with fourth in the €25,000 NLH one day later. Better still, his Barcelona run is not over: Dwan has also reached Day 3 of the €1,650 PokerStars Open Main Event with another cash already secured.

Dwan Goes Fifth, Then Fourth in Barcelona High Rollers

Dwan’s first high roller cash came in Event #17, the €20,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry.

The tournament attracted 32 entries and generated a €614,656 prize pool, with only five players reaching the money. Dwan took the final paid position for €58,400, while Brock Wilson went on to defeat Ottomar Ladva heads-up for €233,556.

PlacePlayer
Prize
1Brock Wilson€233,556
2Ottomar Ladva€150,600
3Gabriel Tavares€99,900
4Jean-Noel Thorel€72,200
5Jamie Dwan€58,400

Dwan was back in the money in the €25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry the following day. This time, 39 entries built a €936,390 prize pool and six players cashed.

The Brit went one place deeper, finishing fourth for €107,700. Klemens Roiter ultimately won the title after striking a heads-up deal with Ladva, although the Estonian runner-up collected slightly more money under the agreement.

PlacePlayer
Prize
1Klemens Roiter€266,030*
2Ottomar Ladva€267,760*
3Mehdi Chaoui€145,100
4Jamie Dwan€107,700
5Nicholas Seward€84,300
6Kayhan Mokri€65,500
*Payouts reflect a heads-up deal.

Another Barcelona Cash Already Locked Up

Those two high roller results form only part of Dwan’s week in Spain.

He had already finished fourth in the €1,100 Single Re-Entry for €17,480 earlier in the festival. Dwan then entered the €1,650 PokerStars Open Main Event and advanced from the starting flights with 682,000 chips, placing him ninth overall heading into Day 2.

He has since progressed to Day 3 with 1,265,000, where every remaining player has locked up at least €10,200. Han Feng leads the field with 5,125,000, while Dwan remains among the notable names chasing a much deeper run.

Dwan’s 2026 Run Keeps Building

The Barcelona results arrive after the biggest summer of Dwan’s career.

He won his first WSOP bracelet in July by taking down the $50,000 High Roller for $2,276,691, defeating a 202-entry field.

Jamie Dwan at WSOP 2026
Jamie Dwan Winning the WSOP 2026 $50,000 High Roller

Less than three weeks later, he returned to the UK and won the £2,000 Goliath Super High Roller in Coventry for another £47,200.

Barcelona has not produced another trophy yet, but consecutive high roller cashes, and another tournament still running, have kept the British player firmly in the middle of the action ahead of the €5,300 EPT Main Event.

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