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2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$5,300 Main Event
Dias: 1a
Event Info

2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
74
Prémio
$728,325
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$4,500,800
Entradas
928
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000

England's Toby Lewis Leads 2016 PCA Main Event After Day 1a

Nível 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Toby Lewis
Toby Lewis

Day 1a of the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $5,300 Main Event attracted 210 players to the felt. When it was all said and done — eight one-hour levels later — England's Toby Lewis topped the surviving pack of 131 with 188,000 in chips.

Lewis has won a European Poker Tour event before in his poker career. Back in 2010, he scooped up the title in the EPT Vilamoura €5,300 Main Event for €467,836. All told, Lewis boasts live career tournament earnings of $2,691,908, and he's got a good shot to pad that total with a very positive start.

The first of two starting flights was filled with plenty of big names and notable faces, but a few players stood out above the rest, and it wasn't necessarily for their poker exploits. While scanning the field at the start of the day, we spotted international soccer legend Ronaldo, Spanish professional golfer Sergio Garcia, and three-time Super Bowl champion Richard Seymour. Of that trio, only Garcia advanced through the day, bagging 63,900.

Ronaldo fell in Level 5 with the blinds at 150/300/25. He was all in preflop with the {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades} against the {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} of Andrey Zaichenko and actually took the lead after the {A-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{5-Spades} rolled out as the first three community cards. Unfortunately for Ronaldo, the {9-Spades} hit on the turn to give Zaichenko a full house. Ronaldo couldn't find another lucky card on the river, and the {J-Hearts} sealed his fate.

Zaichenko went on to finish the day with 119,400 in chips.

Other notables to bust out on Day 1a were Maria Ho, Justin Bonomo, Paul Newey, Shaun Deeb, Mohsin Charania, and Celina Lin.

On the flip side of things, Boyuan Qu (149,800), Kathy Lehne (130,100), Anton Astapau (104,100), Taylor Paur (100,000), and Olivier Busquet (90,600) all had successful days on the felt, and we'll see them back in action on Sunday's Day 2.

While that wraps up the opening day of play in this marquee poker tournament, Day 1b is just a handful of hours away. It will kick off on Saturday at 12 p.m. local time with the same plan of attack as this one. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage of the event as the quest to find the 13th PCA Main Event champion continues.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoBoyuan QuCelina LinJustin BonomoKathy LehneMaria HoMohsin CharaniaOlivier BusquetPaul NeweyRonaldoSergio GarciaShaun DeebTaylor PaurToby Lewis

Ronaldo Eliminated

Nível 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Ronaldo
Ronaldo

Last year's impressive 26th-place run by soccer legend Ronaldo won't be topped, as he was just eliminated in the fifth level of Day 1a here in the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event. The man who got him was Andrey Zaichenko.

Ronaldo had opened with a raise from early position to 600. One player called in middle position, and then Zaichenko reraised to 2,500 out of the big blind. Ronaldo moved all in for 10,675, the caller folded, and Zaichenko called.

Ronaldo had the {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, and Zaichenko had the {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}.

The {A-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{5-Spades} flop gave Ronaldo the lead, but the {9-Spades} turn put Zaichenko back in front with a full house. Ronaldo needed an ace on the river, but he couldn't find it with the {J-Hearts} hitting the board. He was eliminated, and Zaichenko moved to 40,000 in chips.

After he busted Ronaldo, Zaichenko asked Ronaldo for a quick photo before he exited. Ronaldo was kind enough to snap a quick one with Zaichenko and then was off to the exit.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andrey Zaichenko ru
Andrey Zaichenko
40,000 4,000
Ronaldo br
Ronaldo
PokerStars
Eliminado

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoRonaldo

Welcome to the 13th PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event

Last year's winner Kevin Schulz hoists the trophy
Last year's winner Kevin Schulz hoists the trophy

Today, at 12 p.m. local time, the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event will commence. This year's tournament comes with a new buy-in of $5,300, which is a change from the more recent $10,300 price tag it has held over recent years. Predictions have it that the smaller buy-in will help to spike a positive uptick in the field size, as another massive, seven-figure prize pool should be up for grabs.

Last year's event attracted 816 players and was won by American Kevin Schulz for nearly $1.5 million. Schulz defeated Peru's Diego Ventura ($907,080) in second place to earn the title. Others making the final table included Chance Kornuth (3rd - $641,140), Rami Boukai (6th - $285,740), Pratyush Buddiga (7th - $203,420), and Dylan Linde (8th - $140,900).

The event began in 2004 with a co-sponsored endeavor by the World Poker Tour and PokerStars, but in 2008 the event shed the WPT branding and joined the European Poker Tour ranks. In 2010 and 2011, the event was a featured stop of the North American Poker Tour, and then it returned as part of the EPT in 2012. Currently, the PCA makes his home as the highly anticipated midway point on the EPT schedule.

Throughout the years, the PCA Main Event has been a marquee event attracting players from all over the globe and millions of audience eyes. Other winners of the event besides Schulz are Dominik Panka (2014 - $1.423 million), Dimitar Danchev (2013 - $1.859 million), John Dibella (2012 - $1.775 million), Galen Hall (2011 - $2.3 million), Harrison Gimbel (2010 - $2.2 million), Poorya Nazari (2009 - $3 million), Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (2008 - $2 million), Ryan Daut (2007 - $1.535 million), Steve Ambrose (2006 - $1.388 million), John Gale (2005 - $890,000), and Gus Hansen (2004 - $455,000).

The PCA Main Event will run until Thursday, Jan. 14, complete with two starting days. The opening day will see competitors begin with 30,000 in chips, and play will last eight 60-minutes. With no dinner break scheduled, Day 1a should end around 8:45 p.m. local time.

Tags: Bertrand GrospellierChance KornuthDimitar DanchevDominik PankaGalen HallGus HansenHarrison GimbelJohn DibellaJohn GaleKevin SchulzPoorya NazariPratyush BuddigaRami BoukaiRyan Daut