2011 Jan 30

After ten days of exciting poker, the 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure has come to a close. During the past few days, records were broken, advances in poker television took place, and we finally met Isildur1, aka Viktor Blom. Let’s take a closer look at the top five stories from the 2011 PCA and their impact on the poker world.

[i]5. Will Molson wins the $25,000 High Roller Event for $1,072,850[/i]

In 2009 Will Molson finished runner-up to Betrand “ElkY” Grospellier in the PCA High Roller Event. In 2010 Molson made a return trip to the final table and was heads-up again, but was bested by William Reynolds. Astonishingly, Molson not only final-tabled this event for a third time this year, but he also found himself heads-up again. His opponent, PokerStars Team Pro Leo Fernandez, put up a good fight, but Molson was not to be denied. On the final hand, Fernandez moved all-in for roughly 20 big blinds with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, and Molson called with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The board ran Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, and Molson could finally tear the monkey off his back.

“I really didn’t want to come in second again,” he said after the win. “I would’ve hated to have that tag on me as the ‘second-place finisher.’ This is huge for me and it’s a relief that I got a victory finally.”

Molson now has over $1.8 million in live tournament earnings and we look forward to seeing him in next year’s PCA High Roller Event.

[i]4. Daniel Negreanu becomes the all-time leading money winner[/i]

With a second-place finish in the $100,000 Super High Roller Event for $1 million, Daniel Negreanu overtook Phil Ivey on the all-time live-tournament earnings list with $14,116,191. Eugene Katchalov defeated him heads up, and while no one aims to finish second – just ask Molson – Negreanu seemed very happy with the result and his achievement.

“$1 million doesn’t suck,” he tweeted after the heads-up match. “Eugene is a great player and I am happy for him. Great start to the year!”

Negreanu deserves a lot of credit for adapting his game to a more modern style of poker. While other veteran players are too proud to admit they need to change it up, Negreanu went directly to younger players, including fellow PokerStars Team Pro Lex Veldhuis, to work out the kinks and familiarize himself with newer strategies employed by mostly online players. These adjustments are vital, and if Negreanu plays like this for the rest of the first half of the year, then a fifth World Series of Poker bracelet could be on his wrist come July.

As for the all-time money list, Ivey is not far behind with $13,859,944 in tournament earnings, and with the 2011 Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge approaching, we could be seeing another lead change.

[i]3. Galen Hall makes the fold heard round the world[/i]

Galen Hall entered heads-up play in the 2011 PCA Main Event with 66 big blinds to Chris Oliver’s 167 big blinds, and in one of the first hands he made an epic lay-down that saved his tournament life and propelled him to victory.

Hall opened to 450,000 on the button with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and Oliver defended in the big blind with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The flop came Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, giving Hall an open-ended straight draw and Oliver a pair of deuces. Oliver check-called 575,000 from Hall and the turn brought the Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure giving Oliver trips and removing Hall’s ace outs. Both players checked. The river was the Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, giving Oliver a full house and Hall the wheel, and Oliver sneakily checked to Hall who bet 2 million. Oliver thought for a moment before check-raising all-in for around 9 million and Hall went deep into the tank. To the astonishment of all, Hall mucked his straight.

“We have a lot of history online,” Hall said about the hand after the tournament. “His shove looked like it was for value.”

Hall never gave up despite being short-stacked, and four hours after the lay-down he found himself with the chip lead and eventually the title. His river-fold will go in the history books as one of the best of all time, especially considering the circumstances and results.

[i]2. Katchalov wins Super High Roller, cashes in the Main Event and finishes runner-up in $10,000 Turbo[/i]

As mentioned before, Katchalov defeated Negreanu heads up to win the Super High Roller event. He banked $1.5 million for the win, but his PCA success didn’t end there. He went on to finish 74th in the Main Event for $28,000, and to end the trip, he finished runner-up to fellow Russian Alexander Kostritsyn in the $10,000 Turbo event for six figures.

At the Super High Roller final table, Katchalov not only defeated Negreanu, but he also conquered a tough lineup including his best friend Nick Schulman, Bryn Kenney, Humberto Brenes, James Obst, Andrew Lichtenberger and Sandor Demjan. Katchalov was a bit fortunate on the last hand, cracking Negreanu’s pocket fives with pocket fours, but he had no regrets about the hand.

“The hand played itself,” he told PokerNews’ Kristy Arnett afterward.

After a sick PCA, Katchalov now has over $6 million in live tournament earnings to add to his already impressive resume. Talk about a nice week and a half on Paradise Island.

[i]1. ESPN and PokerStars team up to broadcast the first live final table with hole cards[/i]

ESPN and PokerStars took one small step for televised poker and one giant leap for the entire poker industry at the PCA by broadcasting the final table of the Main Event live with hole cards. The program revolutionized the viewing experience because for the first time we were provided all the information for every hand, allowing the viewer to fully understand the dynamics of the table.

For example, in one hand Oliver opened with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure from early position and Sam Stein called near the button with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. Hall smelled weakness and cold three-bet with Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure on the button. Mike Sowers knew everyone was weak, so he four-bet jammed Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure from the small blind, and Max Weinberg called in the big blind with two queens. Oliver, Stein and Hall all folded, and Sowers luckily hit a four-flush when the board ran Top Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean AdventureTop Stories From The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure.

Without knowing all of the hole cards and all of the tendencies at the table, Sowers’ shove would’ve looked absolutely insane. However, because the viewer knew Oliver tended to open light, Stein tended to call with position, and Hall was making a play at the pot, Sowers’ play looked brilliant – and it was.

The commentating was also fantastic. James Hartigan is one-of-a-kind as a host and Negreanu refused to be results-oriented as an analyst. Rather than use the hole cards to say whether or not a player should raise, call or fold, he instead discussed betting for value versus betting to bluff, floating out of position and other next-level poker strategies. At the same time, Negreanu provided enough entertainment to keep the average poker fan interested, which is always important for viewership numbers.

This maiden broadcast should lead to many more in the future, and with ESPN and PokerStars collaborating you can bet they will only continue to improve.

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2011 Jan 30

The PokerNews Live Reporting Teamwas in the Bahamas last week covering the 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. Our live blog reported all the action from the $100,000 Super High Roller Event, $5,000 NAPT Bounty Shootout, $25,000 High Roller Tournament, and of course the PCA Main Event. What many people may not realize is that these tournaments were just a sample of those offered throughout the 10 days of the PCA. Unfortunately, PokerNews wasn’t able to live-report each event, but we’ve put together a recap of the more popular side events.

THE PCA $1,000 LADIES EVENT

Hoping to duplicate Vanessa Rousso’s feat of winning the PCA Luxury Ladies Poker Event last year, 96 women entered the 2011 PCA $1k Ladies Event, including 28 who satellited online at PokerStars. Among the participants were Team PokerStars Pros Vicky Coren, Maridu Mayrinck, and Fatima Moreira de Melo; EPT Prague Ladies Event winner Hana Soljan, TV personality Ricki Lake, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier’s girlfriend Cathy Hong, recent WPT 14th-place finisher Lauren Kling; Argentine star Veronica Dabul; all-time female money winner Kathy Liebert, EPT London Ladies runner-up Megan Milburn, 10th-place PCA Main Event finisher Ana Marquez, Eat Play Love author Beth Gains, and Teija Halkosaari, a freeroll satellite winner playing her first live event.

In the end, Kristin “change100” Bihr was the last woman standing after defeating Kling in a tough heads-up battle. Bihr, who is widely recognized by her nickname, is a seasoned poker writer and one of the most respected professionals in the poker media. To give you an idea of just how popular she is, when Bihr made the final table, the “Twitterverse” exploded with updates on her progress; so much so that “change100” became the biggest Twitter trend out of Las Vegas on Saturday night. “I’m a poor poker writer, so this kind of money really means a lot to me,” Bihr told PokerStars after her $29,798 win.

The eight players paid in the event were:

1. Kristin “change100″ Bihr – $29,798
2. Lauren Kling – $18,624
3. Vicky Coren – $13,968
4. Victoria Lucenkova – $9,312
5. Deb Quailey – $7,450
6. Ricki Lake – $5,587
7. Kathy Jamison – $4,656
8. Lauren Fallia – $3,725

PCA $5,250 HEADS-UP CHAMPIONSHIP

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Heads-up bracket courtesy of PokerStars.

The $5,250 Heads-Up Championship sold out on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2011, with a full 64-strong complement of players including Team PokerStars Pros John Duthie, Leo Fernandez, Alex Gomes, Vanessa Selbst, Joe Cada and Vicky Coren. They were joined by other tops pros such as Sorel Mizzi, Alexander Kostritsyn, Scott Seiver, Daniel Cates, John Racener, Nick Schulman and Justin Bonomo, to name a few.

The event and $120,000 first-place prize was ultimately won by Pieter de Vries, who defeated Daniel Colman in the final round of the tournament. Aside from Colman, de Vries’ path to victory was paved with some stiff competition. In Round 1, he bested Seiver and moved on to face Jach Schanbacher in Round 2. From there it was on to Dave Chouinard, Scott Baumstein, and Jamie Armstrong in successive order.

Here are the final standings and payouts of the PCA $5,250 Heads-Up Championship:

1. Pieter de Vries – $120,000
2. Daniel Colman – $60,000
3rd/4th – Jamie Armstrong & Jonathan Jaffe – $30,00 each
5th-8th – Scott Baumstein, Bryan Pellegrino, Benjamin Leblond, Tobias Kuder – $17,600 each

“Isildur1” vs. “OU THE NICK”

On Saturday, Jan. 8, PokerStars revealed the identity of the online superstar known as “Isildur1”. While no one was particularly shocked to learn the mystery player was the long-suspected Swede Viktor Blom, the announcement did vanquish the veil of anonymity and open the door for Isildur1 to play in the live-poker realm. As fate would have it, Blom’s first live match as Isildur1 occurred shortly after his identity was revealed. As part of a promotion, Blom faced off against German online qualifier Nick “OU THE NICK” Hahn.

Hahn, a 22-year-old from Frankfurt who bested a 424-player field to win the online promotion, was given $10,000 to play a heads-up match against Blom, who started with the same amount. Their table was surrounded by interested spectators who were anxious to catch a glimpse of the man who has won and lost millions. While everyone was fascinated with Blom, Hahn concentrated on defeating his opponent. Unfortunately, winning wasn’t in the cards.

In the last hand of the match, Hahn was slightly down in chips when he picked up PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side EventsPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side Events. Isildur1 held PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side EventsPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side Events, and all the money went in. While Hahn was a huge favorite, he was playing against an online legend. A PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side Events on the flop, followed by another PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: A Look at the Side Events on the turn, gave Isildur1 the hand and match.

Side Event Summary

The above events were just a small sample of those offered at this year’s PCA. All told, the schedule boasted 48 highly successful events. Below is a summary of some of the other side events from the 2011 PCA:

EventEntriesWinnerPrize
#1: Fish & Chips Showdown 5 Wade Townsend $6,150
#2: Super High Roller 38 Eugene Katchalov $1.5 million
#4: $300 NL Turbo 210 Jessica Lamie $14,850
#6: NL Turbo Random Bounties 120 Antonios Papadopoulis $27,000
#8: $300 PLO Turbo 120 Attila Kovesi $6,540
#9: NLHE Randomized Bounties 125 Matthias Kurtz $22,271
#11: $300 PLO8 Turbo 78 Bjornar Thomassen $6,540
#12: $5,000 PLO Championship 8-Max 64 Sam Chartier $99,330
#13: $2,000 NLHE 476 Will “The Thrill” Failla $241,950
#14: $1,000 H.O.E. 41 Sebastien Sabic $13,920
#16: $300 NLHE Turbo 203 Kevin Schulz $14,400
#18: $1,000 NLHE 467 Dominique Dupuis $80,000
#19: $1,000 PLO 8-Max 119 Joel Casper $33,475
#24: $550 NLHE Big Game 107 Jeffrey Gross $16,560
#25: Two Plus Two $550 Binglaha 31 Denise Molloy $7,440
#27: $300 NLHE Turbo w/ 1 rebuy 293 Adilson Moraes $38,400

Photo courtesy of PokerStars.

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