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2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$25,000 PCA High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Martin Zamani
Mão Vencedora
a7
Premiação
$895,110
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Premiação
$3,849,930
Entries
162
Informações do Nível
Nível
26
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
60,000

Tom-Aksel Bedell Eliminated in 4th Place ($331,100); Markus Durnegger Eliminated in 5th Place ($265,640)

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Tom Bedell
Tom Bedell

The action folded to Markus Durnegger on the button who pushed all in for just less than 600,000. Tom-Aksel Bedell re-shoved all in for 1,625,000 in the small blind and Martin Zamani quickly called from the big blind.

Martin Zamani: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Tom-Aksel Bedell: {a-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Markus Durnegger: {5-Spades}{5-Clubs}

The flop of {8-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{2-Spades} left Zamani in the lead with both of his opponents at risk. The turn was the {j-Spades} and the river was the {8-Spades} to give Zamani a massive pot and eliminate both Durnegger and Bedell in the same hand.

Markus Durnegger (L) and Tom Bedell
Markus Durnegger (L) and Tom Bedell
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
4,900,000
1,750,000
1,750,000
Markus Durnegger at
Markus Durnegger
Eliminado
Tom-Aksel Bedell no
Tom-Aksel Bedell
Eliminado

Tags: Markus DurneggerMartin ZamaniTom-Aksel Bedell

Thomas Muehloecker Eliminated in 3rd Place ($404,240)

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Thomas Mühlöcker
Thomas Mühlöcker

Thomas Muehloecker limped in from the small blind and Martin Zamani made it 250,000 to go from the big blind. Muehloecker burned through a time extension before pushing all in for 1,055,000. Zamani confirmed the count and called to put Muehloecker at risk.

Martin Zamani: {a-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Thomas Muehloecker: {k-Spades}{10-Spades}

Zamani held the lead with ace-high but Muehloecker held two suite live cards. The board ran out {6-Spades}{3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{8-Clubs} to miss the Austrian completely and eliminate him in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
5,820,000
1,250,000
1,250,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
2,280,000
480,000
480,000
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Thomas Muehloecker at
Thomas Muehloecker
Eliminado

Tags: Thomas MuehloeckerMartin Zamani

Dominik Nitsche Eliminated in 2nd Place ($606,360)

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Dominik Nitsche
Dominik Nitsche

Dominik Nitsche limped in on the button and Martin Zamani raised it up to 360,000 from the big blind. Nitsche called to see a flop of {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}. Zamani led out for 300,000 and Nitsche stuck around to see the {9-Diamonds} on the turn.

Zamani slid in a stack of T100,000 chips, enough to put Nitsche to the test for his remaining 900,000. The German gave it some thought and decided to stick it in.

Martin Zamani: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Dominik Nitsche: {j-Spades}{9-Spades}

Zamani flopped two pair and turned a flush draw to leave Nitsche drawing slim with a pair and straight draw. The dealer burned and turned the {2-Hearts} on the river and Zamani claimed the victory by eliminating Nitsche.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
8,100,000
1,725,000
1,725,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
Eliminado
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dominik NitscheMartin Zamani

Martin Zamani Wins 2019 PCA $25,000 High Roller ($895,110)

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

If the story of Martin Zamani in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller is to be believed, all a player needs is a little luck and a good attitude to beat the end boss and win almost $900,000.

Zamani, a player with about $450,000 in cashes coming into this event, might be most recognizable for his last name — shared with brother Ben, a former WPT Player of the Year and two-time WSOP bracelet winner. Martin even introduced himself as Ben's brother in a winner's interview with PokerStars staff.

However, Martin's the first in the family to win a $25,000 event, topping a field of 162 to win $895,110 in prize money and lift the hefty PokerStars trophy in the final high roller of the 2019 PCA.

"It was fun," Zamani said. "I ran really good."

PCA $25,000 High Roller Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1stMartin ZamaniUnited States$895,110
2ndDominik NitscheGermany$606,360
3rdThomas MuehloeckerAustria$404,240
4thTom-Aksel BedellNorway$331,100
5thMarkus DurneggerAustria$265,640
6thGianluca SperanzaItaly$205,980
7thSean WinterUnited States$152,460
8thDavidi KitaiBelgium$112,040

Certainly, Zamani's name wouldn't have likely been the first an observer picked when asked who was going to take this thing down, out of 12 Day 3 runners. Not with a chip stack around average and high roller bosses like Sam Greenwood, Nick Petrangelo and Dominik Nitsche remaining in the field.

However, the former two of those fell before the final table, while the latter crept in on the shorter side. Meanwhile, the early stages of the final table belonged to start-of-day leader Thomas Muehloecker and Tom-Aksel Bedell.

Zamani was nearly busted when Muehloecker three-bet him with queens and Zamani, with speed of action that would become a trademark at the final table, shoved with ace-five offsuit. An ace appeared on the flop and the rise of Zamani had begun, along with the fall of Muehloecker. He would only recover enough for a third-place finish, outlasting Markus Durnegger, Gianluca Speranza and the ultra-active Bedell.

The latter boosted Zamani in a big way when he four-bet king-queen and ran into Zamani's ace-king suited, shipping him the chip lead six-handed. After Speranza busted, Zamani polished off Durnegger and Bedell in the same hand when queens held against ace-nine suited and fives.

Markus Durnegger (L) and Tom Bedell
Martin Zamani wins a key three-way all in to reduce the field to three.

After Zamani busted a short-stacked Muehloecker, he suddenly found himself in an exciting spot: heads up with Nitsche. The German's extensive accomplishments and considerable skill earn him nearly universal respect in the poker world, and Zamani counts himself among that number.

"I've wanted to play Dom heads up for a long time," Zamani said with a smile. "I mean, come on. He's the end boss."

What followed was a turbo heads-up session, in more ways than one. Not only had levels been cut to 30 minutes at the three-handed mark, but Zamani and Nitsche both played with blazing speed, instantly betting, checking and folding in a whir of fast-paced pots.

Zamani got the better of them, and after picking off a decent-sized bluff by Nitsche, Zamani got the rest of the money in with aces up and a flush draw on the turn against a pair of nines and a gutshot. The river bricked off and the end boss — and presumably the game — had been beaten.

Afterward, the champ could scarcely believe how he'd ran.

"I really won 20 for 20 all ins," he said, grinning. "Probably 30 for 30 now."

Some of those definitely took some good fortune, such as when he cracked Muehloecker's queens and on Day 2 when his nines prevailed against Dario Sammartino's aces.

It all resulted in a fun ride that Zamani said he didn't sweat despite the big money involved. He made the good luck count as he got his biggest score ever and nearly tripled his live tournament cashes, beating the end boss in the process and raising his first PokerStars trophy.

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