2017 Caribbean Poker Party Festival

$5,300 Millions Finale ($1 Million Gtd.)
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 Caribbean Poker Party Festival

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$250,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$1,047,600
Entries
215
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
0

Adrian Mateos Wins Caribbean Poker Party Festival $5,300 MILLIONS Finale for $250,000

Level 29 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 0 ante
Adrian Mateos Champion
Adrian Mateos Champion

Adrian Mateos emerged victorious in the $5,300 MILLIONS Finale at the Caribbean Poker Party Festival, besting a field of 215 total entries to claim the $250,000 first prize.

Mateos came out on top of a stacked final table that included the likes of Manig Loeser, Kenny Hallaert, and the eventual runner-up, partypoker Sponsored Pro Anatoly Filatov.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Adrian MateosSpain$250,000
2Anatoly FilatovRussia$165,000
3Kenny HallaertBelgium$110,000
4Tom WatersUnited Kingdom$87,600
5Manig LoeserGermany$70,000
6Marc-Oliver Carpentier-PerraultCanada$55,000
7Bartlomiej MachonPoland$45,000
8James WalkerUnited Kingdom$45,000

Although several other familiar faces including Koray Aldemir, Barny Boatman, Tony Cousineau, Day 1 chip leader and MILLIONS Super High Roller Winner Chris Hunichen, and partypoker Sponsored Pro Kristen Bicknell all took chips out of the bag at the start of the final day, all of them missed the final table. Bicknell ended up finishing on the stone bubble, while Aldemir took 11th ($22,500), Boatman finished 15th ($15,000), Cousineau took 17th ($12,500), and Hunichen took home $10,000 for his 20th place finish.

Once the official final table was reached, James Walker was the first to depart. He finished in eighth place when he got his stack in preflop with ace-seven and failed to improve against Mateos who held ace-nine. Polish player Bartlomiej Machon finished in seventh shortly thereafter when he flopped top pair only to run into Kenny Hallaert's aces. Marc-Oliver Carpentier-Perrault was eliminated in sixth place when his ace-eight didn't get there against partypoker Head of Poker Tom Waters who held pocket eights.

German grinder Manig Loeser was the next go to in fifth place when his kings got cracked by Mateos's ace-queen. Just a few minutes later, Tom Waters busted in fourth place when he got his stack in with ace-seven and got no help from the deck against Filatov's pocket nines. Kenny Hallaert departed in third place when he got his stack in with two overcards to the board and a gutshot but ran into Filatov's top two pair.

Heads-up play between Filatov and Mateos lasted just over an hour. The two were close to even in chips for quite some time and traded a thin lead back and forth repeatedly over the course of many relatively small pots. Mateos got a big double-up approximately 50 minutes into the match when he shoved the river with aces and Filatov called with top pair. Although Filatov doubled up once thereafter when he turned top two pair against Mateos's top pair, the match didn't last much longer. Mateos won a key hand when he rivered a king-high flush to take the chip lead by a substantial margin, and several minutes later, it all ended when Filatov got his short stack in preflop with six-five suited and got no help from the board against Mateos's ace-jack off-suit.

After nine days of exciting action at The Level Melibe Tropical in the lovely seaside town of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the Caribbean Poker Party Festival has now drawn to a close. Be sure to check back soon for updates on more partypoker LIVE events, proudly presented by the PokerNews Live Reporting team.

Tags: Adrian MateosAnatoly FilatovBarny BoatmanBartlomiej MachonJames WalkerKenny HallaertKoray AldemirKristen BicknellManig LoeserTom WatersTony Cousineau