January 15 2012, Mickey Doft

The 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller wrapped up Saturday night with Leonid Bilokur topping a field of 148 to capture the title. Bilokur began the final table fourth in chips and stayed out of the way in the early stages while players began to drop.
Team PokerStars Online member Randy “nanonoko” Lew entered the final table on the short stack and despite doubling up twice, he was the first to fall. He picked up 
in the cutoff and watched as Nicolas Fierro and Jason Koon both re-raised behind him. Unfortunately for Lew, Koon held 
and quickly called Lew’s five-bet shove. Lew found some help as the 

flop and
turn left him with outs to a flush, but the
river ended his tournament.
Michael Telker appeared to be quite card dead during his time at the final table, but found a good spot to shove after the aggressive Fierro opened a pot. Telker, with 
, shoved from the small blind. Fierro called with 
and eliminated Telker when the board ran out 



. Govert Metaal, last year’s fifth-place finisher in this very tournament, busted in sixth place this time around. His 
ran into Fierro’s 
and did not improve.
Going into the dinner break, Bilokur commanded a sizable chip lead after winning a big coin flip against Koon. They were the two biggest stacks at the time and tangled in a huge pot. Bilokur four-bet jammed his 53-big-blind stack with 
into Koon’s 
. A call from Koon delivered a 



board to give Bilokur the chip lead.
When the players returned from dinner break, Fierro busted in fifth place when his pocket deuces failed to improve against Isaac Haxton’s pocket tens. Koon followed him out the door shortly thereafter, five-bet shoving 
into Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel’s 
. No help arrived for Koon, and he was eliminated in fourth place.
Haxton fell short of heads-up play, getting his stack into the middle with 
after four-bet shoving against Duhamel. With 
, Duhamel called and held through the 



board.
Heads-up play began with Duhamel holding 5,430,000 in chips to Bilokur’s 1,960,000, but the duel was pretty one sided as Bilokur battled back to take the lead and eventually go on to win the tournament. The final hand saw Duhamel three-bet shove with 
against Bilokur who called with 
.
An 

flop all but ended Duhamel’s chances to catch up in the hand, with the
turn officially leaving Duhamel drawing dead. For good measure, Bilokur improved to a full house as the
landed on the river, and he earned $1,134,930 for his victory.
Final Table Payouts
| 1 | Leonid Bilokur | Russia | $1,134,930 |
| 2 | Jonathan Duhamel | Canada | $634,550 |
| 3 | Isaac Haxton | USA | $380,730 |
| 4 | Jason Koon | USA | $271,950 |
| 5 | Nicolas Fierro | Chile | $217,560 |
| 6 | Govert Metaal | The Netherlands | $181,300 |
| 7 | Michael Telker | USA | $145,040 |
| 8 | Randy Lew | USA | $108,780 |
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January 13 2012, Mickey Doft

After seven days of tournament-poker action, a winner was crowned in the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event. John Dibella, who began the final table fifth in chips, emerged victorious.
Ruben Visser started the table fourth in chips, but had what he called the worst seat at the table. With the big stacks on his left and the short stacks on his right, Visser wasn’t in the ideal position and he was the first to fall. He lost a good portion of his stack when Mark Drover moved all-in with 
for about nine big blinds. Visser called from the big blind with 
and although he flopped a flush draw, his hand never improved. He bowed out soon after when his 
lost a race to Kyle Julius’ 
when a queen hit the flop.
David Bernstein exited next when he three-bet shoved 
into Dibella’s 
and he was soon followed out the door by Anthony Gregg. Entering the final table as the short stack, the 2009 PCA Main Event runner-up fought hard, but ran 
into Xuan Liu’s 
. Gregg picked up a flush draw on the turn, but did not connect and finished in sixth place.
Mark Drover, at one point during the early stages of the final table, had a mere three big blinds left in his stack. However, four double-ups brought him back in the game before ultimately busting in fifth place. With 
, Drover’s three-bet shove was met by a call from Faraz Jaka who tabled 
. No help came for Drover and four players remained heading into the dinner break.
The first hand back from dinner was Xuan Liu’s last. She moved in on the button with 
and was called by Jaka in the big blind with 
. A cruel 



board sealed Liu’s fate as the fourth-place finisher.
Jaka and Julius traded turns as the chip leader during three-handed play before the two tangled in a game-changing hand. A preflop raising war between Jaka and Julius ensued, culminating with Jaka five-bet shoving 
into Julius’ 
. An 



flop locked up the double for Julius.
Jaka doubled on the following hand, but soon thereafter, a huge turning point occurred that gave John Dibella the chip lead. Jaka opened the pot with a raise on the button holding 
. Dibella, in the small blind, three-bet with 
. Julius woke up with 
in the big blind and smooth-called. With the feeling he was beat, Jaka ducked out of the way and allowed his two opponents to see an 

flop. Dibella check-called with his set before filling up on the turn when the
fell. A check-raise jam from Dibella got both players’ chips into the pot and Julius did not catch up on the river.
Jaka hit the rail shortly thereafter when his 
fell to Julius’ 
after the board ran out 



.
Dibella began heads-up play with 18,585,000 to Julius’ 13,105,000, and did not relinquish that lead. He finished it off when Julius bluff-raised the river of an 



with 
. Unfortunately for him, Dibella rivered a flush with 
.
With this win, Dibella, a 43-year-old stock trader from Westcherster County in New York, demolished his previous largest cash, a 60th-place finish in the 2008 PCA Main Event worth $16,000.
Final Table Payouts
| *1 | John Dibella | USA | $1,775,000 |
| *2 | Kyle Julius | USA | $1,500,000 |
| 3 | Faraz Jaka | USA | $755,000 |
| 4 | Xuan Liu | Canada | $600,000 |
| 5 | Mark Drover | Canada | $468,000 |
| 6 | Anthony Gregg | USA | $364,000 |
| 7 | David Bernstein | Canada | $260,000 |
| 8 | Ruben Visser | The Netherlands | $156,600 |
*denotes heads-up deal leaving $275,000 to the winner
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