PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Final Day Results
Posted on January 12, 2010 by John Trevors for Luckyroom.com
After 5 days of high level poker action in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure tournament a winner has been announced and his name is Harrison Gimbel and he originates from the USA who finished first by eliminating all the 1,529 participants; Harrison will be enjoying the lucrative prize of $2,200,000.00. The rest of the top 224 players will share the prize pool of $14,831,300; the distribution of prize pool from position 224 to 177 is $15,000, positions 176 to 145 are rewarded with $17,500 and the next 32 spots get $20,000 each. All those who have managed to place themselves between 112 and 80 place get $23,500, $28,000 for the spots 79 to 73, $33,000 until place 65. Places 64 to 57 are rewarded with $38,000 while places from 56 to 49 $45,000. 48 to 41 places pay $52,000 while spots 40 to 33 pay $59,000. All those who managed to finish the tournament between spots 32 to 25 get $66,000 each.
- The list with the 24 top PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Tournament Winners
- 1 — Harrison Gimbel, USA, $2,200,000
- 2 — Tyler Reiman — USA – $1,750,000
- 3 — Barry Shulman — USA – $1,350,000
- 4 — Benjamin Zamani — USA - $1,000,000
- 5 — Ryan D’Angelo — USA – $700,000
- 6 — Aage Ravn–Norway – $450,000
- 7 — Zachary Goldberg — USA – $300,000
- 8 — Thomas Koral — USA – $201,300
- 9 — Matthew Haugen — USA – $150,000
- 10 — Darren Keyes — USA – $150,000
- 11 — Dimitri Hefter — Germany – $130,000
- 12 — John Duthie — UK $130,000
- 13 — James Tolbert — USA – $115,000
- 14 — Richard Toth — Hungary – $115,000
- 15 — Bo Schultz — Denmark – $100,000
- 16 — Wayne Bentley — UK – $100,000
- 17 — Gijs Verheijen — Holland – $87,500
- 18 — Praz Bansi — UK – $87,500
- 19 — Jeff Madsen — USA – $87,500
- 20 — Tamas Lendvai — Hungary – $87,500
- 21 — Luc Greenwood — Canada – $75,000
- 22 — Robert Mizrachi — USA – $75,000
- 23 — Jimmie Guinther — USA – $75,000
- 24 — Kenny Nguyen — USA – $75,000
Gimbel and Reiman were the last two players standing. The last hand was one of the most exciting ones so far. Gimbel had TT while Reiman had 88. The flop came as T62 then the turn was an 8 giving a glimpse of hope for Reiman. Under a pandemonium a J came and it was all over. Gimber was the winner for the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for 2010. Harrison Gimbel is the youngest participant who has managed to win the PCA in its history. He had managed to enter to the PCA final event after he won a $1,000 satellite just a few hours before the main event begun on PokerStars.
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