2014 PPC Aruba World Championship

$200,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 PPC Aruba World Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$62,764
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Prize Pool
$267,720
Entries
138
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
4,000

Aristoteles Neto Wins 2014 PPC Aruba Main Event, Turning $65 Into $62,764!

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Aristoteles Neto - Winner of 2014 PPC Aruba World Championship Main Event
Aristoteles Neto - Winner of 2014 PPC Aruba World Championship Main Event

It was a record turnout for the 2014 PPC Aruba World Championship $2,200 Main Event with a total of 138 entrants taking part in the poker action in beautiful Aruba. Ten of those players returned Monday, already in the money, with their eye on the $62,764 that would be handed out for first place.

Aristoteles Neto came into the final table with the chip lead and he would assume command from the very get go. It was a lead he would not relinquish until play was heads up. He battled his way back against eventual runner-up Steve Karp to claim the title and the first place prize money as well as a guaranteed return trip to the 2015 PPC Aruba Main Event.

Neto became a poor man's Chris Moneymaker story, turning a $65 satellite entry into this impressive score. "I played a $65 satellite at Foxwoods into their $450 PPC Aruba qualifer and was able to win a package to come down here," Neto explained. The commercial truck driver from Boston said he plays poker, mainly cash games, four nights a week.

"We had a blast down here," said Neto as his girlfriend nodded in agreement. "We'll definitely be back next year. Everyone was great."

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Aristoteles Neto$62,764
2Steve Karp$50,000
3Ryan Franklin$31,194
4Josh Kay$23,656
5Joe Ebanks$17,685
6Aftab Shakoor$13,445
7Jimmy Pashaj$10,394
8John Ott$8,165
9Richard Bowers$6,518
10Ted Ely$5,283

Things started off with a bang with double ups by Aftab Shakoor and Steve Karp on the very first two hands of play. Ted Ely would not be as fortunate as he would be the first one eliminated when his {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs} could not best the {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades} held by Ryan Franklin.

Neto would win the first of many big pots at the final table when he sent Richard Bowers out in ninth place with {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} against {8-Spades}{8-Clubs} when a king arrived on the turn. John Ott would be the next player eliminated in eight place when he shoved with {10-Clubs}{3-Clubs} only to run into the {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} of Joe Ebanks. Not all was lost for Ott though as his finish moved him into first place on the PPC Player of the Year leaderboard ahead of Parry Shaw.

Neto continued his surge when he knocked out Jimmy Pashaj when a frustrated Pashaj four-bet shoved with {A-Spades}{10-Clubs} only to find out that Neto had a hand with his {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}. Pashaj would not improve and was eliminated in seventh place. Aftab Shakoor would follow Pashaj to the rail when he was eliminated at the hands of Steve Karp when his {A-Spades}{J-Spades} could not outdraw Karp's {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts}.

World Series of Poker bracelet winner and the runner up in the 2013 version of this event, Joe Ebanks, was eliminated in fifth place by none other than Neto in a crazy hand. It started with Ebanks four-bet shoving pre-flop with {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Neto snap-calling with {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}. Ebanks flopped huge when it came {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} to give him trip tens, but running jacks on the turn and river gave Neto the pot and sent Ebanks to the rail.

Josh Kay was the next one out, finishing in fourth place, when he moved all in withbottom pair against Ryan Franklin's top pair and was unable to improve. Franklin, who was zipped up tight in a Spiderman hoodie throughout the final table, was next out in third place. He lost a big chunk of his stack when Steve Karp hit a river miracle and then fell at the hands of Neto with {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} to Neto's {A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. Franklin did walk away with a $5,000 2015 PPC Aruba package, however, as the final three negotiated money out of the prize pool to make that happen.

The final two players agreed to a save that would see $50,000 go to second place and the remainder to the winner. Heads-up play was a see-saw affair with Karp bouncing back from a big chip deficit to take a big chip lead of his own after flopping a full house to best Neto's two pair. Neto bounced back with a double up and then slowly chipped away at Karp until he took the chip lead back.

That led to the final hand when the two exchanged quick raises until all the chips were in the middle. Neto held {A-Clubs}{K-Spades} and Karp {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} and Neto would win the hand when a king came on the flop. "Yes!" the excited Bostonian yelled, giving his girlfriend of eight years a huge embrace. He'd turned $65 into $62,764. That's a pretty good return on investment.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the 2014 PPC Aruba World Championship $2,200 Main Event. From everyone at the PPC and PokerNews we thank you for following along. Stay tuned for more exciting tournament coverage through the rest of the year.

Bon Bini!

Tags: Aftab ShakoorAristoteles NetoJimmy PashajJoe EbanksJohn OttJosh KayParry ShawPPCRichard BowersRyan FranklinSteve KarpTed Ely

Steve Karp Eliminated in 2nd Place ($50,000)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Steve Karp - 2nd place
Steve Karp - 2nd place

Aristoteles Neto opened to 75,000 and Steve Karp grabbed two of the dark blue T100,000 chips and tossed them into the middle making it a raise to 230,000.

Neto wasted no time in announcing that he was all in and Karp beat him into the pot while turning over his hand {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}. Neto had {A-Clubs}{K-Spades} and the two were racing with the Main Event title on the line.

The flop came {K-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} and Neto let out a loud "Yes!"

"No queen! No queen!" he added as the dealer put out the {6-Hearts} turn.

Neto looked as if he wanted to turn away and not see what the river brought. He looked down though as the river put out the river. It was the {2-Clubs}. Neto turned and gave his girlfriend a huge embrace, the biggest smile on his face.

"Good game," said Karp, as he came over to congratulate Neto. Karp was eliminated in second place for $50,000.

Player Chips Progress
Aristoteles Neto us
Aristoteles Neto
3,450,000 900,000
Steve Karp us
Steve Karp
Busted

Tags: Steve KarpAristoteles Neto

Ryan Franklin Eliminated in 3rd Place ($31,194)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Ryan Franklin - 3rd place
Ryan Franklin - 3rd place

Steve Karp folded the button and Aristoteles Neto limped in from the button. Ryan Franklin raised to 75,000 and Neto was quick to announce all in. The short-stacked Franklin didn't think too long, maybe 10 seconds, before calling. Franklin had {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} and was behind the {A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} Neto held.

The flop came {J-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Neto started changing "no king, no queen" as the dealer put out the {5-Clubs} on the turn.

"No paint," pleaded Neto and the dealer obliged with the river {A-Hearts}. Neto let out a loud "yes!" and clapped his hands. Franklin shook Karp and Neto's hand, eliminated in third place for $31,194. The two remaining players are taking a brief break with Neto holding a 2:1 chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Aristoteles Neto us
Aristoteles Neto
2,350,000 644,000
Steve Karp us
Steve Karp
1,100,000 50,000
Ryan Franklin us
Ryan Franklin
Busted

Tags: Aristoteles NetoRyan FranklinSteve Karp

Josh Kay Eliminated in 4th Place ($23,656)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Josh Kay - 4th place
Josh Kay - 4th place

Aristoteles Neto opened for 32,000 and found callers in Ryan Franklin on the button and Josh Kay in the big blind. The flop came {J-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and Kay and Neto checked to Franklin who bet 40,000.

Kay announced that he was all in and Neto quickly folded. Franklin made the call with {Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts} for top pair which was ahead of Franklin's {A-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and pair of fives. The turn gave Franklin two pair as it was the {Q-Clubs} and Kay needed an ace or five on the river to avoid elimination.

The river was the {K-Diamonds} ending Kay's tournament. He finished in fourth place for $23,656. Franklin moved above a million in chips with that pot.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Franklin us
Ryan Franklin
1,050,000 350,000
Josh Kay us
Josh Kay
Busted

Tags: Aristoteles NetoJosh KayRyan Franklin

Joe Ebanks Eliminated in 5th Place ($17,685)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Joe Ebanks - 5th place
Joe Ebanks - 5th place

Joe Ebanks started things off with a raise to 32,000 and Aristoteles Neto made it 95,000 to go after looking over at Ebanks and his stack. "All in," said Ebanks who was met with a snap-call from Neto.

Ebanks turned over {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}, his hand caught in the cookie jar. Neto had {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades} and the lead.

Not for long though as the flop would come {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} to give Ebanks the miracle trip tens. It did give Neto an inside straight draw though.

The turn was the {J-Diamonds} and Neto would need another jack or king on the river to eliminate the WSOP bracelet winner.

"Yes!" came the yell from Neto when the dealer put out the {J-Clubs}. The gracious Ebanks came over and shook Neto's hand, whispering "I saw you looking at my stack and thought I had a read on you." Ebanks is eliminated in fifth place for $17,685, an excellent follow-up to his second place finish in this event last year.

Player Chips Progress
Aristoteles Neto us
Aristoteles Neto
1,850,000 425,000
Joe Ebanks us
Joe Ebanks
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Aristoteles NetoJoe Ebanks

Aftab Shakoor Eliminated in 6th Place ($13,445)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Aftab Shakoor - 6th place
Aftab Shakoor - 6th place

Aftab Shakoor opened for 25,000 and it was folded to Steve Karp in the big blind. After about 30 seconds, Karp announced "all in" and was immediately called by Shakoor. Karp had {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts} and was in front of Shakoor and his {A-Spades}{J-Spades}.

The flop of {8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{3-Clubs} changed nothing. The turn was the {2-Hearts} and Shakoor needed an ace to stay alive. The river was the {4-Diamonds} and Shakoor wished everyone luck as he was eliminated in sixth place for $13,445. Karp moved to second in chips with 600,000 with that pot.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Karp us
Steve Karp
600,000 210,000
Aftab Shakoor us
Aftab Shakoor
Busted

Tags: Aftab ShakoorSteve Karp

Jimmy Pashaj Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,394)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Jimmy Pashaj
Jimmy Pashaj

Jimmy Pashaj opened to 25,000 and it was folded to Aristoteles Neto who raised it up to 85,000. The action got back to Pashaj who wasted little time before moving all in for approximately 340,000. Neto snap-called.

"You called?" said Pashaj. Neto nodded and Pashaj tabled {A-Spades}{10-Clubs}. Neto had him dominated with {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}.

The board ran out {6-Clubs}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds} and Pashaj made a beeline for the exit, eliminated in seventh place for $10,394.

Player Chips Progress
Aristoteles Neto us
Aristoteles Neto
1,450,000 350,000
Jimmy Pashaj
Jimmy Pashaj
Busted

Tags: Jimmy PashajAristoteles Neto

John Ott Eliminated in 8th Place ($8,165)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

Joe Ebanks started the action with a minimum raise of 20,000 from the cutoff. Aristoteles Neto made the call from the small blind and John Ott snap-shoved from the big blind for 145,000 total.

After the dealer counted down Ott's stack, Ebanks peeked back at his cards and announced that he was also all in. "You were getting called no matter what," Neto said to Ott as he folded {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts} face up. Ott had {10-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and was in bad shape against Ebanks and his {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}.

The flop came {A-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} to give Ott a little hope. The turn gave him more outs as it was the {4-Clubs}. The river did not improve his hand, however, as it was the {4-Spades} and Ott was eliminated in eighth place for $8,165.

Player Chips Progress
Joe Ebanks us
Joe Ebanks
WSOP 1X Winner
425,000 175,000
John Ott us
John Ott
Busted

Tags: Aristoteles NetoJoe EbanksJohn Ott

Richard Bowers Eliminated in 9th Place ($6,518)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Richard Bowers - 9th Place
Richard Bowers - 9th Place

Aristoteles Neto opened for 25,000 and Rick Bowers moved all in for approximately 230,000. It was folded back to Neto who asked how much it was and then slid forward a stack of chips to indicate a call while turning over {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}.

Bowers stood up and turned over {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}. The dealer put out a flop of {10-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Spades} to keep him in the lead but the {K-Spades} on the turn meant only an eight would keep Bowers in the tournament. The river was the {3-Spades} and Bowers studied the board closely before muttering "hmmmmm" to himself. "Good game guys," he said, gathering his things.

Neto continues to hold the chip lead and is the first to top a million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Aristoteles Neto us
Aristoteles Neto
1,100,000 337,000
Richard Bowers
Richard Bowers
Busted

Tags: Aristoteles NetoRichard Bowers

Ted Ely Eliminated in 10th Place ($5,283)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Ted Ely - 10th place
Ted Ely - 10th place

Ted Ely moved all in first to act for slightly more than 130,000 and Ryan Franklin, one to his left, moved all in as well. The rest of the table folded and Ely turned over {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs} and was up against Franklin's {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}.

The flop came {A-Hearts}{J-Spades}{5-Diamonds} to give both players a pair with Franklin's aces in the lead. The turn was the {3-Diamonds} and the river was the {7-Diamonds} and Ely is the first player eliminated today. He finishes in 10th place for $5,283.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Franklin us
Ryan Franklin
320,000 150,000
Ted Ely us
Ted Ely
Busted

Tags: Ted ElyRyan Franklin