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Bahamas Poker Tournament January 2019

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Raman Gujral has created history by becoming the first Indian player to win a PokerStars Caribbean Adventure event. He shipped Event 32: $1,100 NLHE for $76,760 or ~ ₹55 Lakh. This is his biggest cash ever and a proud moment for all Indian poker fans.

The 2019 PCA Main Event has begun in the Bahamas, and the $100,000 Super High Roller final table has been reached with five players remaining. Poker players aren't just heading down to the Bahamas for the PSPC. The 2019 PCA also features 39 other events from January 6-16 at the Atlantis Resort and Casino. That includes the annual $10,300. The 'poor man's' version, the $25,000 High Roller event, will be a single re-entry tournament that will begin on Monday, January 14, and play through to a champion on the final day of the PCA on.

8 Indian embarked on the 14,000 Kilometer journey to the palatial Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas to take part in the 2019 edition of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. They were Sumit Sapra, Nikhil Segel, Kavin Shah, Raman Gujral, Sharad Rao, Vivek Singh, Saurabh Sindhwani and Aneesh Nair. They won the elusive PokerStars Platinum Pass worth $30,000 which gave them tickets to the biggest live $25,000 tournament ever; the [BPokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship (PSPC)[/B] with a final guaranteed prize pool of $26,455,500. Sadly, nobody from the Indian contingent was able to cash in the Championship which paid out the top 181 finishers out of the 1,039 entries.

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However, all wasn't lost, Raman Gujral participated in Event #32: $1,100 - All Players Are in The Money and proved his mettle by winning the event which had a total guaranteed prize pool of $393K. He also cashed in the $1,100 PCA National event in 62nd place. Event 32 saw a strong player pool of 406 entries from all over the world and 56 re-entries. The tournament came to a close at level 26 where the blinds were 30K/60K. In his final heads up hand against Ukraine's Artem Zverkhovskyy, Gujral was dealt . The board ran and Gujral's 7-pair proved too good for Artem. The pro from Ukraine cashed for the first time outside the US by coming 2nd for $48,440. His biggest live tournament win came in the $2,000 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event #11 in the 2017 Chicago Poker Classic where he came 2nd for $142,325.

Previously, Gujral cashes a couple of times in Macau and his previous best performance came in the Asian Series Goa High Roller event where he bagged 2nd place for ~INR 4.5 Lakh in 2012.

Here's the official final table payout:

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RankNamePrize (in USD)
1Raman Gujral76,760
2Artem Zverkhovskyy48,440
3Jack Sinclair34,740
4Florian Duta27,600
5Mikhail Sokolovskiy21,640
6Pascal Hartmann16,960
7Wilson Lim Chong Way12,740
8Sean Paul Legendre9,060

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As most of the States of America and Europe shiver their way through another winter, there are hundreds of players (and perhaps their loved ones) heading to more pleasant climes. If it is the start of January, it is time for the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, which begins on Saturday.

Kicking it Off with a Bang

One of the most talked about events in the world of poker will kick off the 2019 version of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The PokerStars Players' Championship (PSPC), the $25,000 buy in tournament that has been the buzz of the poker community for the entirety of 2018, will actually come to life bright and early on Sunday morning. Saturday will mark one of the final opportunities for players to get into that tournament 'on the cheap,' with a $2700 Qualifier set to begin at 6PM.

The PSPC is the brainchild of the 'powers that be' at PokerStars, in essence their 'thank you' note to the poker community. For the past year, $30,000 'Platinum Passes' ($25,000 entry fee, $5000 travel expenses) have been handed out to players around the world. It is estimated that 300 of these passes have been distributed to players for their performance on the felt (last year at the 2018 PCA, Maria Konnikova won one of the first passes for taking down the National Championship in the Bahamas), for their work in the game or just basically because! PokerStars didn't stop there, however. The eventual champion of the PSPC will see another $1 million added to their eventual winnings straight from PokerStars.

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The tournament itself will be 'old school' in many ways. Starting with 60,000 in chips, it is a classic 'freezeout' tournament, which means no rebuys, no reentries. The players are given one shot and, with a 60K stack, they should have plenty of opportunity for skillful play.

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However, all wasn't lost, Raman Gujral participated in Event #32: $1,100 - All Players Are in The Money and proved his mettle by winning the event which had a total guaranteed prize pool of $393K. He also cashed in the $1,100 PCA National event in 62nd place. Event 32 saw a strong player pool of 406 entries from all over the world and 56 re-entries. The tournament came to a close at level 26 where the blinds were 30K/60K. In his final heads up hand against Ukraine's Artem Zverkhovskyy, Gujral was dealt . The board ran and Gujral's 7-pair proved too good for Artem. The pro from Ukraine cashed for the first time outside the US by coming 2nd for $48,440. His biggest live tournament win came in the $2,000 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event #11 in the 2017 Chicago Poker Classic where he came 2nd for $142,325.

Previously, Gujral cashes a couple of times in Macau and his previous best performance came in the Asian Series Goa High Roller event where he bagged 2nd place for ~INR 4.5 Lakh in 2012.

Here's the official final table payout:

RankNamePrize (in USD)
1Raman Gujral76,760
2Artem Zverkhovskyy48,440
3Jack Sinclair34,740
4Florian Duta27,600
5Mikhail Sokolovskiy21,640
6Pascal Hartmann16,960
7Wilson Lim Chong Way12,740
8Sean Paul Legendre9,060

Bahamas Poker Tournament January 2019 Calendar Printable

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    Raman GujralPCA 2019Raman Gujral winsPCAPCA 2019 Event 32Sumit SapraNikhil SegelKavin ShahSharad RaoVivek SinghSaurabh SindhwaniAneesh Nair
  • Related Tournaments

    PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
  • Related Players

    Sumit SapraSharad RaoKavin ShahVivek Singh

As most of the States of America and Europe shiver their way through another winter, there are hundreds of players (and perhaps their loved ones) heading to more pleasant climes. If it is the start of January, it is time for the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, which begins on Saturday.

Kicking it Off with a Bang

One of the most talked about events in the world of poker will kick off the 2019 version of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The PokerStars Players' Championship (PSPC), the $25,000 buy in tournament that has been the buzz of the poker community for the entirety of 2018, will actually come to life bright and early on Sunday morning. Saturday will mark one of the final opportunities for players to get into that tournament 'on the cheap,' with a $2700 Qualifier set to begin at 6PM.

The PSPC is the brainchild of the 'powers that be' at PokerStars, in essence their 'thank you' note to the poker community. For the past year, $30,000 'Platinum Passes' ($25,000 entry fee, $5000 travel expenses) have been handed out to players around the world. It is estimated that 300 of these passes have been distributed to players for their performance on the felt (last year at the 2018 PCA, Maria Konnikova won one of the first passes for taking down the National Championship in the Bahamas), for their work in the game or just basically because! PokerStars didn't stop there, however. The eventual champion of the PSPC will see another $1 million added to their eventual winnings straight from PokerStars.

Bahamas Poker Tournament January 2019 Calendar

The tournament itself will be 'old school' in many ways. Starting with 60,000 in chips, it is a classic 'freezeout' tournament, which means no rebuys, no reentries. The players are given one shot and, with a 60K stack, they should have plenty of opportunity for skillful play.

Bahamas Poker Tournament January 2019 2020

It is expected that there will actually be those who will buy into the tournament for the $25K price tag. Basically, the tournament is $8.5 million in 'free' money (the Platinum Passes and the extra $1 million), with many pros licking their chops about getting ahold of some of that bounty. But the players who are there on their Pass won't be quite as easy to vanquish as some of these professionals think.

But Wait! There's More!

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There's plenty of poker activity for players outside of the PSPC. In total, there are 41 events on the roster stretching to January 16. There are several highlights embedded in the litany of tournaments, most notably the High Roller tourneys and, of course, the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event.

The first High Roller event will be a $100,000 (with unlimited reentry) affair, otherwise known as the 'Super High Roller.' It will kick off festivities on Thursday (January 10) and should draw a strong field for competition. The 'poor man's' version, the $25,000 High Roller event, will be a single re-entry tournament that will begin on Monday, January 14, and play through to a champion on the final day of the PCA on Wednesday (January 16). If this weren't enough, there are several $100,000 and $25,000 'single day' tournaments on the PCA schedule.

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The star of the show, however, is the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event. The $10,000 buy-in tournament will feature a single re-entry for its players. It will also have multiple Day Ones, with Day 1A beginning on Friday (January 11) and Day 1B on Saturday (January 12). The field will come together on Day 2 on Sunday, at which point any late registration/re-entry will close.

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Looking to defend her title is the first ever female champion of the PCA Main Event. Maria Lampropulos was a force during her run to the title in 2018, banking $1,081,100 for defeating a final table that included such difficult competition as Shawn Buchanan, Koray Aldemir and Adrian Mateos. Lampropulos would go on in 2018 to prove that it wasn't a fluke victory, cashing in another 20 tournaments (including a High Roller victory at the 888Poker LIVE Barcelona) on her way to moving her career earnings over the $3 million mark and finishing in the Top 100 players in the world in 2018.

It promises to be an entertaining couple of weeks of poker and it signifies the start of the new poker year. It is the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and it all starts on Saturday!





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