2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$10,000 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$1,859,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$9,573,900
Entries
987
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

$10,000 Main Event

Day 6 Started

Seat 1: Joao Nogueira, 21, Penefiel Portugal – PokerStars qualifier - 2,890,000

Joao Nogueira
Joao Nogueira

Joao Nogueira is a 21-year-old air conditioner installer from Lagares, Penefiel, Portugal, a small town in the northern part of the country that’s home to only 2,500 people. This is his first live tournament and he won his seat to the PCA in a $10 qualifier on PokerStars. Not only that…he won his seat into that qualifier by winning a $1.10 sitngo! He is hoping to use part of his winnings to throw a massive party for everyone he knows, including his girlfriend, Diana, who couldn’t make the trip because of school requirements.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 2: Dimitar Danchev, 26, Plovdiv, Bulgaria - PokerStars qualifier - 1,995,000

Dimitar Danchev
Dimitar Danchev

Dimitar Danchev qualified through PokerStars in a $700 qualifier, and the 27 year old has been playing poker for over five years with more than half of that time as a professional. He generally doesn’t play too many tournaments and prefers to concentrate on cash games. His choice of game is no-limit Hold'em cash games, and he regularly plays online.

In October of 2011, Danchev netted his largest live score ever when he final tabled the European Poker Tour Sanremo Main Event. There, he went on to finish in second place behind Andrey Pateychuk and took home a cool €600,000 after the two struck a deal.

Since his massive result in Italy, Danchev has added another $161,113 to his live tournament record. He has already surpassed the $1 million mark for career live tournament earnings and is top of the Bulgarian All-Time Money list. Some of his other notable results include a 20th-place finish in the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final of last season for €40,000 and a 31st-place finish in this season's EPT Sanremo Main Event for €19,000.

Danchev has the chance to bring Bulgaria its first EPT title, and he'll surely be aiming to finish one spot better than he did in Sanremo in 2011 in order to snatch up the victory.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 3: Andrey Shatilov, 30, Nizhny Novgorod, - PokerStars Supernova Elite - 3,220,000

Andrey Shatilov
Andrey Shatilov

Russia’s Andrey Shatilov is a Supernova Elite and bought in to PCA Main Event with 750,000 FPPs. He has a solid list of previous live event cashes, including a win at an event in the Dominican Republic in 2012 worth $108,000. This will be the 26-year-old’s first major final table however, and his biggest cash to date. He’s currently sitting in 120th place on the Russian all time money list, but victory in the PCA Main Event would instantly land him in 10th place, among the highest-earning players the country has ever produced.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 4: Owen Crowe, 30, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - PokerStars player - 2,900,000

Owen Crowe
Owen Crowe

Owen Crowe is a 30-year-old Canadian professional poker player hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Crowe has tournament earnings that date back as far as 2005, but he truly burst onto the poker scene during the 2008 World Series of Poker. Crowe's 15th place finish out of 6,844 runners in the 2008 WSOP Main Event earned Crowe an incredible payday of $436,201. Since then Crowe has had tremendous success at the WSOP by making four final tables over the past four years. Despite his tremendous success, Crowe has been unable to earn a major tournament victory. He came the closest to attaining this goal in 2010 when he took 2nd place in Event 45: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em which, while it did not earn him a bracelet, did allow him to pocket $300,494 in prize money.

Since breaking onto the poker scene Crowe has been able to amass $1,797,915 in total live tournament winnings. Couple that with his massive success online playing under the name "ocrowe" over PokerStars and other sites and you have one deadly opponent. Crowe has felt the pressure of a final table before which may provide him with a significant edge over some of his opponents as he embarks on what could be the final steps of his journey to his first major tournament win.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 5: Jerry Wong, 30, Plattsburgh, Brooklyn, USA - PokerStars player - 7,400,000

Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Jerry Wong didn’t get a shred of sleep prior to Day 5 – a mosquito took up residence in his room and bit him all night. Tired though he was however, it didn’t seem to have any effect on the 30-year-old’s performance. Hours later Wong was soaring into the chip lead and takes the advantage into the final table.

Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Wong graduated from Plattsburgh University last year with a degree in finance but considers himself to be a professional poker player, with results stretching back five years. His biggest result to date came in 2008 at the World Poker Finals in Mashantucket. Whatever result Wong records in the PCA 2013 final, it will be a new best.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 6: Jonathan Roy, 25, Boucheville, Quebec, Canada - PokerStars player - 1,525,000

Jonathan Roy
Jonathan Roy

Jonathan Roy closed out 2012 with a bang as he won the World Poker Tour Montreal Main Event for a payday of $755,601. There, he defeated a record field of 1,173 players to win the title and the largest score of his career.

Roy is good friends with Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel, who was on his rail for Roy's big win in Montreal. We expect Duhamel to be sweating Roy hard from the rail here in the Bahamas as well.

Formerly an online player, the 25-year-old Roy has been transitioning into live poker a bit more recently. After Black Friday hit, Roy moved away from the virtual realm, claiming that he was "scared about online poker." Clearly the transition has worked out for him so far. Already earning $165,900 in prize money, Roy has locked up the second largest score of his career and pushed his live career tournament earnings up over $1 million.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 7: Joel Micka, 24, USA - 6,475,000

Joel Micka
Joel Micka

Joel Micka originally hails from Washington State, but now lives all across the world: in Thailand, Canada or Costa Rica. Micka plays under the name 'JMPRODIGY' on PokerStars where has won $352,842 in online tournaments. He has a string of live results with his best to date being $148,993 for a runner-up finish at LAPT San Jose in 2008. He also won the Macau Poker Cup High Roller event for $64,350 as well as a cash in last summer’s World Series of Poker Main Event for $38,453. He's currently being railed by a number of Supernova friends who are trying to cheer him on to another win. (They also have a cut of
Micka’s action.)

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Seat 8: Yann Dion, 29, Québec, Canada - PokerStars qualifier - 2,535,000

Yann Dion
Yann Dion

Yann Dion is 29 years old and hails from Québec. With more than $300,000 in live tournament winnings, Dion is no stranger to the live scene. His largest live cash came at the 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event when he finished in seventh place for A$170,000.

It's on the virtual felt, though, where "yadio" has made his mark with more than $2,000,000 in winnings. Aside from wins in the Bigger $109 and the Sunday $109 Rebuy in 2012, Dion closed out the year by winning the FTOPS Main Event for $453,229 and final tabling the Sunday Million the following week, finishing sixth for $46,308.

*Bio courtesy of PokerStars

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Jerry Wong Leads The Final Table

The Final Table
The Final Table

Welcome back to PokerNews' coverage of the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure from the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island.

The Main Event began almost one week ago and after six days of poker, a field of 987 is left with just eight players looking to capture the $1,859,000 first-place prize and a place in the PCA record books. Leading the way with 7.4 million is Jerry Wong.

Yesterday's action saw the chip lead change multiple times throughout the late stages of the night as Wong, Joel Micka (6.475 million), and Ryan Fair each took turns atop the leader board. However, both Wong and Micka were the key figures in taking Fair's chips before his exit in ninth place.

Supernova Elite Andrey Shatilov (3.22 million), accomplished pro Owen Crowe (2.9 million), and $10 satelite winner Joao Nogueira (2.89 million) complete the top five chip counts. Online star Yann "yadio" Dion (2.535 million), 2011 EPT San Remo runner-up Dimitar Danchev (1.995 million), and recent WPT Montreal champion Jonathan Roy (1.525 million) round out the final table.

Who will join the elite list of PCA Main Event Champions?

YearPlayerPrize
2004Gus Hansen$455,780
2005John Gale$890,600
2006Steve Paul-Ambrose$1,388,600
2007Ryan Daut$1,535,255
2008Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier$2,000,000
2009Poorya Nazari$3,000,000
2010Harrison Gimbel$2,200,000
2011Galen Hall$2,300,000
2012John Dibella$1,775,000
2013(to be determined)$1,890,000

The final table has already started, but our coverage will begin at about 2:10pm with the live TV stream.