PCA Main Event 2011: A comfortable chiplead of Chris Oliver for the final
The Day 5 of the Main Event of the Poker Carribbean Adventure (PCA) has seen the qualification of the 8 playersÂ’ finalists who will meet during the night of Saturday to Sunday. This final appointment will decide who will be also the winner and win a sum of $ 2,300,000. This main event was also held in suspense and was outstanding for players and spectators from the beginning to the end of the playoff race. The place of chipleader was very disputed in the example of Day 3 which was occupied by Chris Oliver, the American player who will keep this position for the final on Day 4, where Ana Marquez and Chris Moneymaker took possession of the chip leaders, but unfortunately, are found in 11th and 10th in the standings.
In any case, the 8 finalist players for the Poker Carribbean Adventure Main Event on Saturday night are known. Here is the final chipcounts: chipleader, the American Chris Oliver with 19,670,000 chip;, runner up, the American Galen Hal who has 6,435,000 coppers; third, another American Sam Stein with 5,855,000 tokens; fourth, another from the United States holding 3,685,000 chips Mike Sowers, fifth, the Romanian Anton Ionel who will play with 3,520,000 coins, the American Max Weinberg is ranked sixth for the final table with 3,350,000 tokens, then comes the seventh, the Panamanian Bolivar Palacios, who owns the 2,445,000 chips and eighth the Canadian Philippe Plouffe who collected 1,555,000 coins. In all, 22 players will be awarded in a field consisting of 1,560 participants.
Source: Poker 777
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
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