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2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$10,300 PCA Main Event
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Event Info

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
55
Prémio
$1,567,100
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,300
Prize Pool
$8,390,500
Entradas
865
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

David "Chino" Rheem Wins 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event ($1,567,100)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event
Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event

He eliminated them all one by one to add another seven-figure score to an already illustrious poker career, and is now the reigning PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event champion. The Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas had one man stealing the spotlight today: David "Chino" Rheem. The 38-year old from Los Angeles, California conquered an 865-player strong field and scored the second biggest cash of his career collecting $1,567,100. The win also moved Rheem over the $10 million in lifetime winnings mark on Hendon Mob.

Runner-up was Daniel Strelitz, who was the last player to stand up to the Rheem-onslaught. Strelitz received $951,480 for finishing second, nearly topping his WPT win from 2017. Scott Wellenbach's dream run ended in third place ($671,240). Before that, Pavel Veksler of the Ukraine finished fourth ($503,440), Vicent Bosca of Spain was fifth ($396,880) and Brian Altman finished in sixth place ($297,020).

"It's an honor," was the first thing Rheem said after winning the coveted tournament. "I'm very grateful to even have the opportunity to come here and play, and I'm blessed to be able to win it."

For those watching the final table, it was a treat. Each player at the table seemingly enjoyed themselves, engaging in banter. Rheem, as always, had the highest word and was perhaps the catalyst to get the others out of their shells. The American didn't want to highlight the banter too much afterwards.

"Things just went my way. Nature ran its course and obviously, it was fun."

Despite his checkered past, it's clear that Rheem knows his way around the poker table given his sheer endless list of poker accomplishments. But winning the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event, the fifth seven-figure ship of his career, is perhaps his most crowning achievement. However, Rheem simply had two words to share when asked what the recipe behind his success was.

"Be lucky."

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1David "Chino" RheemUnited States$1,567,100
2Daniel StrelitzUnited States$951,480
3Scott WellenbachCanada$671,240
4Pavel VekslerUkraine$503,440
5Vicent BoscaSpain$396,880
6Brian AltmanUnited States$297,020
7Mihai ManoleRomania$208,920
8Marc-Andre LadouceurCanada$146,840
Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event
Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event

While Rheem was the one to claim the spotlight at the end of the day, the story of the tournament belonged to Scott Wellenbach. Wellenbach, a 67-year old Buddhist text transcriber from Halifax, Canada vouched beforehand to donate all of his winnings to charity, no matter the outcome. Wellenbach played a strong tournament throughout, but the crowd favorite saw his Cinderella story come to an end two spots short of the victory.

"A real rollercoaster of emotions. Ups and downs and at the moment, I'm feeling a bit disappointed," a deflated Wellenbach said directly after busting out. "I did have some hopes for playing a little better.

"It's a bit of a bittersweet moment," he added.

Despite his disappointment, the Canadian was ecstatic about making nearly $700K for a good cause. "Going into the tournament, if you would've said: 'How's third place?' I would've said "unbelievably good." I'm sure in a few days, it'll sink in and I'll be happy with the outcome. At the moment though, I feel like I could've played better. Certain things didn't go my way as well. I gotta say I was extremely lucky I was getting certain cards in certain situations. So the fact that things went a little odd today, in no way balances the scale, I was very lucky, very fortunate.

"The poker gods were smiling, I'm sure."

Scott Wellenbach
Scott Wellenbach's amazing run ended in 3rd place ($671,240)

2019 PCA Main Event Final Table Action

Yesterday, the first skirmishes at the final table promised a dynamic and interesting finish to the event, and the six remaining players followed up on that promise. At 1 p.m., they gathered to play down to a winner. It was a feast for the neutral poker fan with raises, three-bets, the occasional shove and a lot of table banter keeping viewers entertained throughout. The six kept each other in balance for over 50 hands, with only Rheem distancing himself slightly from the pack.

That all changed once Strelitz was the first player to get called after shoving. Holding pocket threes, Strelitz was up against Wellenbach's ace-jack. After the ace fell on the turn, the three came on the river to keep Strelitz' hopes alive. The next hand, Altman raised up ace-three of diamonds, Rheem three-bet pocket queens from the blinds and Altman moved in. Rheem snapped him off and forced the accomplished U.S. pro on a trip to the payout desk (6th - $297,020).

Things settled down after the slow burst and the five once again battled it out for more than 50 hands before the next player fell. It was the high-stakes cash gamer from Xatia, Spain, Vicent Bosca, who suffered a case of the "too many outs" syndrome. Bosca had raised with ace-jack of diamonds and flopped the nut flush draw and gutshot on a queen-ten-three flop. Rheem check-raised all in with five-three and Bosca was gone in fifth ($396,880) after the board drew nothing but blanks.

Daniel Strelitz
Daniel Strelitz finished in second place

Rheem then turned on the thumbscrews and started three-betting a ton to put pressure on his remaining three opponents. In the span of just under an hour, he finished off his remaining three adversaries one by one. Veksler was the first to go after losing ace-queen against pocket sixes.

Shortly after, Wellenbach followed, losing king-queen to Rheem's ace-ten. Wellenbach flopped a king, but Rheem caught a runner-runner straight to get to the heads-up. Starting the match with a 5:1 lead, Rheem finished off Strelitz after just seven hands. Strelitz open-shoved a little over twenty bigs with ace-deuce of spades, and Rheem snap-called him with pocket fives. The board ran out clean to give Rheem his fifth knockout of the day and a deserved championship.

That's all for eleven days of PokerNews coverage from the PokerStars Players Championship and PokerStars Caribbean Adventure from the Atlantis Resort in the Bahama's. Until next time!

Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event
Chino Rheem Wins the 2019 PCA Main Event

Tags: Brian AltmanChino RheemDaniel StrelitzPavel VekslerScott WellenbachVicent Bosca

Daniel Strelitz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($951,480)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Daniel Strelitz
Daniel Strelitz

Hand #191: Strelitz open-shoved 3,590,000 on the button and Chino Rheem snap-called.

Daniel Strelitz: {A-Spades}{2-Spades}
Chino Rheem: {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

Strelitz was behind and would need to hit to keep his hopes alive. The {K-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{10-Clubs} flop gave him the queens to go with his outs, but the {3-Hearts} turn and {10-Spades} river bricked out.

Rheem shook Strelitz' hand, gave him a quick hug, then went to his rail to celebrate.

Strelitz saw a fantastic tournament come to an end in second place, making him $951,480 richer. David "Chino" Rheem is the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event champion and has won $1,567,100!

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
25,950,000 3,715,000
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Chino RheemDaniel Strelitz

Scott Wellenbach Eliminated in 3rd Place ($671,240)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Scott Wellenbach
Scott Wellenbach

Hand #184: Chino Rheem raised the button and to 270,000 and Scott Wellenbach shoved for 1,790,000

Scott Wellenbach: {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Chino Rheem: {A-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

The flop came {K-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{7-Clubs} and Wellenbach took the lead, but Rheem picked up a double gutshot with the {J-Diamonds} turn.

"Ace is still good," Rheem said and spiked the {9-Spades} on the river to hit a jack-high straight.

Wellenbach's Cinderella run came to an end in third place and he received $671,240.

There will now be a very short break before heads-up play commences and Rheem will have a commanding lead over Daniel Strelitz.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
20,910,000 1,910,000
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
4,915,000 -85,000
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
Eliminado

Tags: Chino RheemDaniel StrelitzScott Wellenbach

Pavel Veksler Eliminated in 4th Place ($503,440)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Pavel Veksler
Pavel Veksler

Hand #176: Chino Rheem jammed the small blind and Pavel Veksler called in the big blind for 3,510,000.

Chino Rheem: {6-Spades}{6-Clubs}
Pavel Veksler: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

"You are ahead man," Veksler said and Rheem replied "good luck" before they bumped fists.

The board came {J-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{8-Spades} and Veksler was eliminated in 4th place for $503,440. Rheem further continued his rampage throughout the day and holds more than 60% of the chips in play.

Pavel Veksler
Pavel Veksler
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
16,255,000 2,745,000
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
6,180,000 1,180,000
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
3,390,000
Pavel Veksler ua
Pavel Veksler
Eliminado

Tags: Chino RheemPavel Veksler

Vicent Bosca Eliminated in 5th Place ($396,880)

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Vicent Bosca
Vicent Bosca

Hand #155: Vicent Bosca raised to 260,000 with the {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} in the cutoff and Chino Rheem defended out of the big blind with {5-Clubs}{3-Clubs}. The flop came {Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} to give Rheem bottom pair and Bosca a gutshot and the nutflushdraw.

Rheem checked over to the Spaniard and Bosca bet 300,000, Rheem check-shoved and Bosca called for 1,535,000.

"We are ahead," Rheem joked and Daniel Strelitz also called out the hands to the rail, the shouting started.

The Spanish rail asked for the {K-Spades}, but the {10-Spades} turn and the {5-Hearts} river failed to improve Bosca. He was eliminated in 5th place for $396,880.

"And you say I am crazy?" Pavel Veksler said in table chat.

Down to the last four players, Rheem has 55% of the chips in play.

Vicent Bosca
Vicent Bosca
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
14,480,000 1,850,000
Pavel Veksler ua
Pavel Veksler
4,880,000 920,000
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
4,250,000 470,000
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
2,520,000 -480,000
Vicent Bosca es
Vicent Bosca
Eliminado

Tags: Chino RheemDaniel StrelitzPavel VekslerVicent Bosca

Brian Altman Eliminated in 6th Place ($297,020)

Nível 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Brian Altman
Brian Altman

Hand #99: Brian Altman raised to 200,000 first to act with the {A-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and Chino Rheem in the big blind three-bet to 700,000 with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}. Altman shipped all in for 3,200,000 and the snap-call by Rheem followed.

The {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{7-Clubs} flop was of no help, while the {3-Hearts} turn provided some additional outs. However, it was niot meant to be as the {10-Spades} river ended Altman's run in 6th place for $297,020.

Brian Altman
Brian Altman
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
12,575,000 3,250,000
Brian Altman us
Brian Altman
WPT 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Brian AltmanChino Rheem

Who Will be Crowned the 2019 PCA Main Event Champion?

Chino Rheem leads the final six
Chino Rheem leads the final six

As of 1 p.m. local time, the remaining six players out of an 865-entry strong field will return to the feature table in the Imperial Ballroom at the Atlantis Resort & Casino to play down to a champion in the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) $10,300 Main Event. A new champion will be crowned on Paradise Island and the coveted PCA Main Event trophy and $1,567,100 top prize is up for grabs.

Leading the final six is David "Chino" Rheem, who was near the top of the leaderboard throughout the entire duration of the event and enters the final day with 7,550,000. Second in chips is Canadian online qualifier Scott Wellenbach with 6,015,000, who has pledged to donate his winnings to a charitable cause no matter where he finishes.

Brian Altman will enter the final day third in chips with 4,995,000, and the other finalists include Vicent Bosca (2,875,000), Daniel Strelitz (2,355,000) and Pavel Veksler (2,035,000). With 29 and 25 big blinds respectively for the bottom two stacks, there is still plenty of space to maneuver and it won't be an easy ride to victory in the first major poker tournament of the year.

2019 PCA Main Event Final Table

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Scott WellenbachCanada6,015,00075
2Daniel StrelitzUnited States2,355,00029
3Chino RheemUnited States7,550,00094
4Brian AltmanUnited States4,995,00062
5Pavel VekslerUkraine2,035,00025
6Vicent BoscaSpain2,875,00036

The action resumes at 1 p.m. local time and the live stream will run on a delay of 20 minutes with hole cards displayed. There are 74 minutes remaining at blinds of 40,000/80,000 with a big blind ante of 80,000 and PokerNews will provide hand-for-hand coverage until a champion is crowned.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (in USD)PlacePrize (in USD)
1$1,567,1004$503,440
2$951,4805$396,880
3$671,2406$297,020
Feature Table
Feature Table

Tags: Brian AltmanChino RheemDaniel StrelitzPavel VekslerPCAPokerStars Caribbean AdventureScott WellenbachVicent Bosca

Seat 1: Scott Wellenbach, 67, Halifax, NS/Canada - 6,015,000

Scott Wellenbach
Scott Wellenbach

Canadian Scott Wellenbach is best known for donating his €61,400 cash after he finished 17th in the PokerStars Championship Barcelona 2017 – all of it – to charity. He intends to do exactly the same thing here regardless of how far up the payout ladder he goes, including the $1.5 million first prize.

Wellenbach has worked for more than 30 years translating Buddhist teachings and his outlook on life, money and gaming is philanthropic. He describes his road to the final table as “up and down” but admits that he’s been on the heater of his life in the Main Event. Wellenbach has what he refers to as a “knack” for online qualifiers, winning eight packages including one on PokerStars to come to the PCA.

When asked if he would be donating his PCA winnings, he replied, “Of course! Otherwise, the poker gods might cut me off – where would I be then?” and then said that he wanted to see the money go to “women’s education and feeding people who are hungry” among other causes. Wellenbach claims that he started playing poker with his family on seaside trips aged eight and his experience has served him well.

Scott Wellenbach's 2019 PCA Main Event

DayPositionChips
2155,40022 / 349
3334,00026 / 79
41,135,00011 / 20
56,015,0002 / 6
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
6,015,000

Tags: Scott Wellenbach