Buy-In: | $9,700 + $300 |
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Prize Pool: | $12,674,000 |
Entrants: | 1347 |
With the safe nine on the river, Poorya Nazari is the 2009 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure champion. The Canadian fought hard all week long and topped a massive field for $3 million in prize money.
Here are the final table results:
Anthony Gregg finds himself all in and behind against Poorya Nazari.
Gregg: Q7
Nazari: A10
The board runs out 106539 and Gregg is eliminated in second place, earning $1.7 million for his runner-up performance.
Here are the chip counts heading into heads-up play:
Poorya Nazari: 17,685,000
Anthony Gregg: 9,210,000
Benny Spindler moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Poorya Nazari made the call. Their cards:
Spindler: QJ
Nazari: AJ
Board: K4310K
Spindler was eliminated in third place and he will take home $1.1 million in prize money.
On the first hand back from break, Anthony Gregg is all in holding A8 and is dominated by Benny Spindler's AK.
It looks like Gregg is gone but the board runs out AJ882 doubling Gregg up to 8.8 million.
Play continues with increased blinds of 150,000-300,000 with a 30,000 ante.
Players are now on a 15-minute break.
On a flop of 933, Benny Spindler bet 700,000. Poorya Nazari then raised to 1,625,000.
Spindler called and the turn was the 10. Nazari bet 2,500,000 and Spindler finally mucked.
We recently got a glimpse at some action, only to see that both players held the same hand. The blinds are getting astronomically high, so expect some confrontations any time now.
Anthony Gregg and Benny Spindler got it all in on a flop of Q43.
Gregg: 73
Spindler: A9
As the favorite with two overs and a flush draw, Spindler got there when the turn and river acme 4J, giving him the nut flush.
Spindler now has 7.5 million to Gregg's 7.9 million.
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