Diego Ventura Leads CPP Main Event Final Table; Dominguez Leads High Roller Final Table

Diego Ventura

Yesterday was another huge day in the 2020 Caribbean Poker Party (CPP) at partypoker with two of the biggest events in the Main Event and the High Roller both reaching the final table and three other big events crowning winners.

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Diego Ventura Leads the Final Table in the CPP Main Event

Just nine players remain out of a big field of 1,037 entrants in the 2020 Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event held online at partypoker with a familiar face in the lead.

Diego Ventura ended Day 1b and Day 2 as the chip leader, and today, he will enter the final table as the clear chip leader.

Ventura will kick off tonight's action at 7:05 p.m. GMT with a stack north of 300 million chips. This is well clear of Grayson Ramage in second place who has 193 million.

Ramage had quite the day yesterday as not only did he advance to the final table in the Main Event with a healthy stack, but also managed a podium third-place finish in the Mini Main Event to bank $57,160.

There's also a place at the final table for partypoker's Isaac Haxton, fresh from a third-place finish in the Caribbean Poker Party 04: $25,500 Super High Roller for $253,130.

Fellow partypoker Ambassador Anatoly Filatov also had a deep run but bubbled the final table in 10th place for $52,887 in the last hand of the day.

The final nine players have each locked up at least $65,331. The payouts increase quickly from there with the eventual winner slated to earn a massive payday of $879,894.

Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event Final Table

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Diego VenturaPeru307,433,755123
2Grayson RamageCanada193,687,43677
3Jonathan ProudfootUnited Kingdom142,411,76657
4Isaac HaxtonCanada115,314,95846
5Dominykas MikolaitisLithuania81,982,79333
6Philippe D'AuteuilCanada59,929,30824
7Pavlo KolinkovskyiUkraine45,874,05918
8Enrico CamosciMexico45,651,01618
9Aleksejs PonakovsEstonia41,980,24117

Carribbean Poker Party Main Event Winners

The partypoker CPP Main Event is now in its fifth year. The event debuted in 2016 when Troy Quenneville outlasted a field of 526 entrants to win the $400,000.

A year later, Sam Greenwood became the first seven-figure winner in this event after navigating through a field of 1,061 entrants to win a cool $1,000,000.

Felipe Oliveira currently has the honor of winning the biggest CPP Main Event prize. In 2018, he bested a field of 1,815 entrants to win $1,500,000.

Another big name won the Main Event last year in Adrian Mateos, who banked $879,895 after finishing on top of a 948-entrant field.

YearFieldPrize PoolWinnerPayout
2016526$2,007,500Troy Quenneville$400,000
20171,061$5,032,050Sam Greenwood$1,000,000
20181,815$10,000,000Filipe Oliveira$1,500,000
2019948$10,000,000Adrian Mateos$1,162,805
20201,037$5,185,000 $879,895

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Juan Pardo Dominguez Leads the High Roller Final Table

Juan Pardo Dominguez
Juan Pardo Dominguez leads the CPP High Roller final table.

In other news, Juan Pardo Dominguez leads the final seven players in the CPP $10,300 High Roller with a stack of nearly 38 million in chips when the action resumes today at 7:05 p.m. GMT.

The event attracted 111 entrants to generate a $1,110,000 prize pool. This smashed the $1,000,000 guarantee slapped on the event. The first day ended after three big names hit the rail in Laurynas Levinskas, Pascal Hartmann, and Joseph Cheong.

While Dominguez is in the driver's seat he potentially has a long road ahead of him with big names just behind him at the final table including Jonathan Van Fleet (26,366,612), Pascal Lefrancois (15,432,164), and Mark Radoja (15,102,844).

Lefrancois is a player to keep a close eye on as he is eyeing his second title this festival after previously shipping the CPP Super High Roller for $585,175.

Caribbean Poker Party $10,300 High Roller Final Table

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Juan Pardo DominguezUnited Kingdom37,997,33795
2Jonathan Van FleetCanada26,366,61266
3Pascal LefrancoisCanada15,432,16439
4Mark RadojaCanada15,102,84438
5Giuseppe IadiserniaUnited Kingdom8,874,42322
6Erik BauerNetherlands3,925,36410
7Rok GostisaSlovenia3,301,2568

Other Results on Tuesday, November 24

In addition to two big events reaching their final tables, three other events played to completion.

Latvia's Vitalijs Zavorotnijs, who flies an Estonian flag at partypoker, won the biggest prize of the three new champions after shipping the CPP $530 Mini Main Event for $123,718 after besting Brazil's Fabiano Kovalski in heads-up play.

Russia's Timur Kurbanov shipped the CPP $55 Micro Main Event for $21,456 after agreeing to a three-way deal with Bulgaria's Georgi Banchev and Lithuania's Deividas Kvaselis.

Meanwhile, the CPP $5,200 High Roller Second Chance was one of the fastest events to take place during the festival at partypoker. It took just under 5 1/2 hours of play for Canada's Guillaume Nolet to ship this event for $100,517.

Vitalijs Zavorotnijs
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs wins the CPP Mini Main Event

2020 Caribbean Poker Party Festival Results

DateEventPrize PoolEntriesWinnerPrize
Nov. 16CPP #01: $1,050 The Opener$714,000714Alexander van der Swaluw$105,251
Nov. 24CPP #02: $55 Micro Main Event$150,0002,152Timur Kurbanov$21,456
Nov. 24CPP #02: $530 Mini Main Event$743,500797Vitalijs Zavorotnijs$123,718
Nov. 18CPP #03: $1,050 The Knockout$204,000204Karl-Joonatan Mets$42,652
Nov. 19CPP #04: $25,500 Super High Roller$2,100,00084Pascal Lefrancois$585,176
Nov. 19CPP #05: $1,050 Heads Up$100,000102Hannes Speiser$25,040
Nov. 20CPP #06: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha$150,00051Gavin Cochrane$49,561
Nov. 23CPP #07: $1,050 The Warm Up$621,000621Jan-Eric Schwippert$100,273
Nov. 23CPP #08: $2,600 Second Chance Turbo$212,50085Ivan Zufic$59,214
Nov. 24CPP #10: $5,200 High Roller Second Chance$335,00067Guillaume Nolet$100,517

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