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2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship
Dias: 2
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a5
Premiação
$5,100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Premiação
$26,455,500
Entries
1,039
Informações do Nível
Nível
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000

Jattin Tops Day 2 of Record Breaking $25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship; Kanit and Benger Among Big Stacks

Nível 16 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Day 2 Chip Leader Farid Jattin
Day 2 Chip Leader Farid Jattin

Day 2 of the record-breaking $25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship as part of the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure has come to an end with just 207 players still in contention. Even before the cards got into the air at noon, the field had reached four-figures and another 26 hopefuls jumped in.

That created a field of 1,039 entries and monster prize pool of $26,455,500, making it one of the biggest events ever. The top 181 spots will take home a portion of that and a Bahamian flag for their Hendon Mob profiles. The winner can look forward to a life-changing payday of $5.1 million, which includes $1 million added by PokerStars. While the money spots were not reached throughout the eight 60-minute levels on Day 2, the bubble won't be far off when the action resumes for Day 3.

Leading the survivors into Day 3 will be Farid Jattin with 921,000. The high roller regular from Colombia edged past a trio of familiar faces in the final level of the night with Mustapha Kanit (888,000), Griffin Benger (885,000) and Julien Martini (832,000) hot on his heels. Jattin is certainly no unknown at the international poker tables — the regular on the European Poker Tour and Latin American Poker Tour has already racked up nearly $3 million in live cashes.

Mustapha Kanit
Mustapha Kanit

Martini continually increased his stack throughout the day and sent 2005 EPT Copenhagen champion Noah Boeken to the rail when flopping top two pair with eight-nine suited against the bottom pair and nut flush draw of the Dutchman. Kanit spent most of his day on the secondary feature table and Benger built up his stack without showdown in the final level of the night when taking on Sven McDermott twice.

Among the players that made the most of their late entry before the start of Day 2 were Brandon Adams and Ramin Hajiyev. Especially Hajiyev got involved in many big pots, making waves early on and ascending to the top mid-way through the day when he called the shove of Fox with ace-jack for flopped top pair and held against a king-high flush draw. Adams advanced to Day 3 with very respectable 731,000 and Hajiyev follows not far behind with 720,000.

Several Platinum Pass winners also bagged and tagged for the night, and Frenchman Alexandre De Zutter tops them all with 700,000. In the last break of the night, De Zutter had far less than that with just 250,000 and ran hot in the final two hours of the night. He admitted that he got lucky in one particular hand where he went runner-runner to beat a flopped nut flush with a full house before dropping a few chips at the very end of the day.

Alexandre_De_Zutter
Alexandre De Zutter

Other big stacks and notables include Athanasios Polychonopoulos (797,000), Martins Adeniya (748,000), start-of-the-day chip leader Talal Shakerchi (691,000), Ryan Olisar (650,000), Patrick "Iregption" Tardif (633,000), Kristen Bicknell (631,000), Dan O'Brien (622,000), Christoph Vogelsang (483,000) and Ryan Riess (354,000) to name just a few. Two players will represent the red spade on the third day in Benjamin Spragg (118,000) and Celina Lin (12,000).

With more than 700 players returning to their seats in the ballroom of the Atlantis Resort, many hopes were crushed and big names fell along the way. Phil Hellmuth lost a race with pocket tens against the ace-queen of John Andress on the feature table and defending PCA Main Event champion Maria Lampropulos was coolered with the flopped second nuts against the nut straight of Theo Da Cruz Lima.

Team PokerStars suffered heavy losses on Day 2, as Lex Veldhuis and Kevin Martin were ousted in the first level of the day, Team Pro Jen Shahade and Team Online's Randy Lew followed soon after. Aditya Agarwal, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Chris Moneymaker, Jake Cody and Jason Somerville all bowed out before bagging and tagging. The dream of Jaime Staples to make a deep run ended in the final level of the night when his pocket jacks were outflopped by Marvin Rettenmaier's ace-jack.

Jaime_Staples
Jaime Staples

By then, popular Platinum Pass winners Joey Ingram, Kevin "Kevmath" Mathers, Linda Johnson and other big names such as Justin Bonomo, Stephen Chidwick, Mike Watson, UFC's Bruce Buffer, Alex Foxen, Jason and Natasha Mercier were just a few victims of the fast-paced action of the day.

The $25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship will continue with Day 3 on Tuesday at noon local time with blinds of 4,000/8,000 and a big blind ante of 8,000. The money bubble is expected to burst in the first few levels of the day and once the money has been reached, the 30-second clock comes into play.

As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all you need to know about one of the biggest poker events to date.

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Ajay ChabraUnited States317,00040
12Ben HeathUnited Kingdom200,00025
13Fabiano KovalskiBrazil196,00025
14Ajay GnanasambanthanUnited States83,00010
15Andrey KotelnikovRussia610,00076
16Vojtech RuzickaCzech Republic239,00030
17Diogo VeigaPortugal218,00027
18Scott BaumsteinUnited States479,00060
      
21Robert MizrachiUnited States208,00026
22Dan ShakUnited States451,00056
23Pavel VekslerUkraine476,00060
24Ori KossonogiUnited States335,00042
25Oscar Hilario QuijadaArgentina306,00038
26Jake SchwartzUnited States211,00026
27Evan MathisUnited States253,00032
28Georgios KarakousisGreece89,00011
      
31Mario HoflerAustria66,0008
32Rui FerreiraPortugal460,00058
33David ParedesUnited States350,00044
34Joaquin SanchezSpain140,00018
35Georgios ChristouCyprus64,0008
36Marius GierseGermany363,00045
37Goran MandicCroatia275,00034
38Helio NevesBrazil584,00073
      
41Ivaylo SivinovBulgaria185,00023
42Dan O'BrienUnited States622,00078
43Peter BrankinUnited Kingdom112,00014
44Bryan PiccioliUnited States268,00034
45David KeyUnited States95,00012
46Luiz DuarteBrazil216,00027
47Patrick Tien Min Lynn LiangBrazil209,00026
48Duff CharetteCanada201,00025
      
51Haoxiang WangChina102,00013
52Victor NicolatoBrazil359,00045
53Shyam SrinivasanCanada151,00019
54Tracey GuiceUnited States256,00032
55Jussi NevanlinnaFinland478,00060
56Edward SebestaUnited States355,00044
57Ramon ColillasSpain635,00079
58Athanasios PolychronopoulosUnited States797,000100
      
61Alexandre De ZutterFrance700,00088
62Tim ReillyUnited States274,00034
63Matt AffleckUnited States230,00029
64Upeshka De SilvaUnited States435,00054
65Nikita LebedevRussia446,00056
66Matthew WantmanUnited States171,00021
67Ariel CelestinoBrazil431,00054
68Felipe OlivieriArgentina694,00087
      
71Felipe MeisterBrazil159,00020
72Stian Kulseth UstadNorway132,00017
73Jeremie SardaFrance208,00026
74Brock WilsonUnited States77,00010
75Atanas Georgiev PavlovBulgaria499,00062
76Jeffrey SluzinskiUnited States213,00027
77Damien Le GoffFrance437,00055
78Joep RaemaekersNetherlands109,00014
      
81Jason KoonceUnited States214,00027
82Ana MarquezSpain92,00012
83Brandon WelterUnited States127,00016
84Thiago NishijimaBrazil230,00029
85Richard SeymourUnited States280,00035
86Sven McDermottIreland139,50017
87Kyle ChangCanada332,00042
88Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom691,00086
      
91Derik LiUnited States378,00047
92Andrea BenelliItaly237,00030
93Victor Zabukas BegaraBrazil360,00045
94Benjamin SpraggUnited Kingdom118,00015
95Markus DurneggerAustria116,00015
96Marc RiveraPhilippines230,00029
97Kristen BicknellCanada631,00079
98Yan LiChina299,00037
      
101Sam GreenwoodCanada214,00027
102Mario SilvestriUnited States410,00051
103Jack SalterUnited Kingdom285,00036
104Pedro ChavesBrazil230,00029
105Thiago CremaBrazil129,00016
106Thi Xoa NguyenFrance194,00024
107Adriano Dias MarquesBrazil177,00022
108Mustapha KanitItaly888,000111
      
111Tomas JozonisLithuania324,00041
112Dustin DirksenUnited States362,00045
113Christopher KennedyUnited States426,00053
114Paul MacneilCanada149,00019
115Anthony MaioUnited States189,00024
116Josh ReichardUnited States194,00024
117Benjamin PollakFrance299,00037
118Sam GraftonUnited Kingdom67,0008
      
121Scott MargeresonUnited Kingdom259,00032
122Darren MillarIreland188,00024
123Andrei KurovRussia200,00025
124Sam SimmonsUnited States215,00027
125Yuka AsakaJapan109,00014
126Scott StewartUnited States186,00023
127Blair HinkleUnited States329,00041
128Samuel BernabeuSpain249,00031
      
131Adrian Echave SamuSpain698,00087
132Jose MontesUnited States549,00069
133Martins AdeniyaUnited Kingdom748,00094
134Luis FariaPortugal418,00052
135David MockUnited States170,00021
136Johan GirardFrance185,00023
137Ryan OlisarUnited States650,00081
138JC AlvaradoMexico105,00013
      
141Luke MarshUnited Kingdom630,00079
142Willliam Batista ArrudaBrazil34,0004
143Will FaillaUnited States280,00035
144Louis BoutinCanada198,00025
145Clifford EllefsonUnited States218,00027
146Justin TazelaarNetherlands317,00040
147Nacho BarberoArgentina325,00041
148Joao BarbosaPortugal191,00024
      
151Sean WinterUnited States279,00035
152John EspositoUnited States274,00034
153Parker TalbotCanada101,00013
154Rodrigo Marques CarmoPortugal111,00014
155Andrii GrynechkoCanada117,00015
156Russell CraneUnited States391,00049
157Yiannis LiperisUnited Kingdom402,00050
158Lawrence BayleyUnited Kingdom504,00063
      
161Samuel TsehaiCanada750,00094
162Omar Del PinoSpain545,00068
163Tony GreggUnited States301,00038
164Charles Alex-BartonUnited States115,10014
165Justin YoungUnited States207,00026
166Vladas TamasauskasLithuania119,00015
167Filipe OliveiraPortugal479,00060
168Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus156,00020
      
171Laurynas LevinskasLithuania117,00015
172Oleksandr LishchukUkraine103,00013
173Adrien DelmasFrance432,00054
174Robert HeidornGermany120,00015
175Erik Von BuxhoevedenAustria257,00032
176Tzai Wei PhuaSingapore515,00064
177Michael DietrichCanada151,00019
178Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom283,00035
      
181Vlad TatuRomania343,00043
182Jimmy GuerreroFrance72,0009
183Marc PerraultCanada725,00091
184Brandon HallUnited States65,0008
185Bill PerkinsUnited States71,0009
186Toby LewisUnited Kingdom124,00016
187Mark RadojaCanada207,00026
      
191Corentin RopertFrance107,00013
192Jonathan WestUnited States438,00055
193Fabio FreitasBrazil88,00011
194Ricardo Calle RodriguezSpain45,0006
195Farid JattinUnited States921,000115
196Craig MasonUnited States106,00013
197Anton SulymkaUkraine118,00015
198ChrisJohnsonUnited States356,00045
      
201Nabil CardosoSpain146,00018
202Jonathan AbdellatifBelgium218,00027
203Jacqueline BurkhartUnited States285,00036
204Filippo FilardoItaly280,00035
205Alin GrasuRomania126,00016
206Christoph VogelsangGermany483,00060
207Alex KeatingUnited States221,00028
208Darren EliasUnited States411,00051
      
211Michael RobionekGermany311,00039
212Michel DattaniPortugal503,00063
213Jared PalmerUnited States253,00032
214Taylor BlackUnited States140,00018
215Franz DitzGermany200,00025
216Sosia JiangNew Zealand489,00061
217Dariusz PaszkiewiczPoland325,00041
218Felix SchneidersGermany181,00023
      
221[Removed:172]Germany184,00023
222Pierre CalamusaFrance111,00014
223Daniel WilsonIreland185,00023
224Luc GreenwoodCanada356,00045
225Paul LeckeyUnited Kingdom108,00014
226Tianle WangChina524,00066
227Rui SousaPortugal590,00074
228Samuel Gonzalez Mohino GomezSpain118,00015
      
231Martin RausCanada142,00018
232Ramin HajiyevAzerbaijan720,00090
233Murilo Souza FigueredoBrazil156,00020
234Patrick TardifCanada633,00079
235Kelvin KerberBrazil316,00040
236Luigi KnoppersNetherlands369,00046
237Joshua MillerUnited States93,00012
238Julien MartiniFrance832,000104
      
241Esteban GarciaUnited States138,00017
242Bart LybaertBelgium285,00036
243David BenefieldUnited States135,00017
244Victor RamdinUnited States117,00015
245Leo FernandezArgentina207,00026
246Michael DixUnited States429,00054
247Dylan LindeUnited States147,00018
248Christian HarderUnited States122,00015
      
251Kane KalasUnited States119,00015
252Juan Ollero VidalSpain165,00021
253Florian DutaRomania193,00024
254Ryan RiessUnited States354,00044
255Artemii BorisovRussia73,0009
256Hugh DrummondCanada303,00038
257Frank KasselaUnited States267,00033
258Andjelko AndrejevicUnited States312,00039
      
261Warren SheavesUnited States249,00031
262Brandon AdamsUnited States731,00091
263Celina LinChina12,0002
264Joey CoudenUnited States641,00080
265Griffin BengerCanada885,000111
266Andrew GrahamUnited States272,00034
267Max GreenwoodCanada301,00038
268Marvin RettenmaierGermany304,00038

Tags: Alexandre de ZutterBenjamin SpraggBrandon AdamsBruce BufferCelina LinChris MoneymakerElio FoxFarid JattinFatima Moreira De MeloGriffin BengerJaime StaplesJake CodyJason SomervilleJennifer ShahadeJoey IngramJulien MartiniJustin BonomoKevin MartinKristen BicknellLex VeldhuisLinda JohnsonMaria LampropulosMustapha KanitNoah BoekenPhil HellmuthPlatinum PassPokerStars Caribbean AdventureRamin HajiyevRandy LewRyan OlisarRyan RiessStephen ChidwickTalal Shakerchi

Staples Can't Survive a Three-Outer

Nível 16 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Jaime_Staples
Jaime_Staples

Marvin Rettenmaier opened to 12,500 from middle position and Jaime Staples pushed all in for his last 100,000 from the big blind. Rettenmaier asked for a count and then made the call to put Staples at risk.

Marvin Rettenmaier: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}
Jaime Staples: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

Staples was in a great position to double up, hoping to avoid an ace. However, the flop of {a-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} was detrimental, leaving Staples with just one out to stay alive. The turn and river were of no help as the PokerStars Pro headed for the exit.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Omar Del Pino es
Omar Del Pino
730,000 518,000
Athanasios Polychronopoulos us
Athanasios Polychronopoulos
WSOP 2X Winner
551,500 1,500
Marvin Rettenmaier de
Marvin Rettenmaier
WPT 2X Winner
260,000 71,000
Jaime Staples ca
Jaime Staples
Eliminado
Max Silver gb
Max Silver
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Jaime StaplesMarvin RettenmaierPokerStars

Linda Johnson Eliminated

Nível 15 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Linda Johnson
Linda Johnson

Yiannis Liperis opened for 10,000 in the cutoff and Linda Johnson jammed in the small blind for 114,500. Liperis took some time before dropping in a stack of chips to call.

"Not much," Johnson said, showing {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}.

She was in trouble against {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}. She found an ace on the flop but {10-Hearts}{a-Spades}{6-Hearts} left her all but dead. The {3-Hearts} confirmed her demise on the turn.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Yiannis Liperis cy
Yiannis Liperis
300,000 -33,000
Linda Johnson us
Linda Johnson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Eliminado

Tags: Linda JohnsonYiannis Liperis

De Silva Doubles Through Burkhart

Nível 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Upeshka De Silva
Upeshka De Silva

After a series of preflop raises, Upeshka De Silva was all in for just under 100,000. The action was on Jacqueline Burkhart who made the call to put De Silva at risk.

Upeshka De Silva: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}
Jacqueline Burkhart: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

The flop of {7-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{2-Clubs} left De Silva in the lead with his pair of aces. Burkhart was looking to spike a ten but the {4-Hearts} and the {9-Spades} missed her, allowing De Silva to double up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jacqueline Burkhart us
Jacqueline Burkhart
270,000 -105,000
Upeshka De Silva us
Upeshka De Silva
WSOP 3X Winner
205,000

Tags: Jacqueline BurkhartUpeshka De Silva

Warren Sheaves (Chess) Draws a Platinum Pass

Nível 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

Chess Draw. A game combining chess and poker won Warren Sheaves a Platinum Pass to this year's PokerStars Players Championship. Sheaves spoke with [Removed:139] about the game he came up with.

Tags: PokerStars Players ChampionshipPokerStarsWarren Sheaves

Jacobson Scoops a Monster from Cody

Nível 13 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

After a raise to 6,000 from early position, Martin Jacobson three-bet to 19,000 on the button. Jake Cody was in the big blind and announced all-in for 155,000. The initial raiser quickly folded and Jacobson called just as quickly.

Martin Jacobson: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Jake Cody: {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}

Jacobson held a massive preflop lead and the flop of {k-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{3-Clubs} only improved his outs. The {9-Spades} on the turn gave Cody a straight draw but the {a-Diamonds} on the river bricked off as the majority of Cody's chips were sent across the table.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
298,000 192,000
Jake Cody gb
Jake Cody
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
11,000 -154,000

Tags: Jake CodyMartin Jacobson

Tyson Apostol: Surviving the Poker Landscape

Nível 13 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Before he was eliminated from the PokerStars Players Championship, Platinum Pass winner Tyson Apostol spoke with [Removed:139] about making his way through the #TestingTyson challenge and coming out to the Bahamas for the PSPC.

Tags: PSPCPokerStarsPokerStars Players ChampionshipTyson Apostol

UFC Announcer Bruce Buffer Talks MMA and Poker Connection at PSPC

Nível 12 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Poker and MMA go hand-in-hand, both requiring discipline, competitive drive, precision and discretion. On top of that, the two realms overlap a good deal in terms of demographics, a major reason for the recently announced partnership between PokerStars and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC®).

One person heavily involved in both of these worlds is Bruce Buffer, the veteran voice of the world-famous UFC Octagon. Aware of Buffer’s robust history as a poker player and in light of their recent sponsorship deal, PokerStars invited Buffer to play in the $25K PSPC on a Platinum Pass freeroll.

Buffer obliged and came out to the Bahamas to announce the kick off of the biggest $25K in history, and also to take his shot in it.

UFC-Poker Connection

The renowned MMA cage announcer sat down with PokerNews[Removed:139] before the start of Day 2 and shared some of his thoughts on the UFC-PokerStars deal and the links between poker and MMA.

“I think it’s a brilliant move and a brilliant partnership for many reasons. The demographic with the UFC with the 18 to 34 crowd which are big in the poker world, they’ll be more embedded into this. We just signed a big deal with ESPN so we’re going to be on more TV sets and more eyeballs than ever, so the timing is perfect.”

As a longtime poker player in the Los Angeles and Las Vegas areas, Buffer is atuned to the parallels between the worlds he fluctuates between.

“There are a lot of mental similarities between fighting and poker: when to be offensive, when to be defensive, when to go in for the knockout - which means you’re either going to get knocked out or you’re going to knock out your opponent, whether it’s for the chips on the table or you knock ‘em out in the Octagon.

“In business and in life, poker is a parable to many things,” he continued. “I truly believe that and I’ve been a very passionate lover and player of poker for many years.”

For someone as passionate about poker as Buffer is, the chance to play in the PSPC was an exciting one.

Though he got through Day 1 with a healthy stack, he wasn’t as fortunate here on Day 2 as he busted in the third level of the day. You can watch the interview with Buffer from just before the start of Day 2 below:

Tags: Bruce Buffer

Hajiyev Ascends Near the Top

Nível 12 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Ramin Hajiyev
Ramin Hajiyev

Ramin Hajiyev raised to 6,000 on the button and Elio Fox defended from the big blind. The flop came {j-Hearts}{9-Spades}{6-Hearts} and Fox checked to Hajiyev who continued for 5,000. Fox check-raised to 17,500 and Hajiyev responded with a three-bet to 50,000. Fox deliberated his option and then moved all in for 176,500. Hajiyev asked for a count and then called to put Fox at risk.

Ramin Hajiyev: {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Elio Fox: {k-Hearts}{4-Hearts}

"You gotta be bluffing sometimes," Fox said before the remaining cards came out. The turn was the {a-Spades} which took away three of Fox's outs and the {5-Clubs} on the river completed the board. Hajiyev held on to send Fox to the rail and climb near the top of the leaderboard.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ramin Hajiyev az
Ramin Hajiyev
470,000 160,000
Elio Fox us
Elio Fox
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Elio FoxRamin Hajiyev

The PSPC is One of the Biggest Events Ever

Nível 12 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

The $25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship at the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure has attracted a field of 1,039 to create a total prize pool of $26,455,500, including the $1,000,000 that's added to the first-place prize of $5,100,000.

The list with the biggest events in the world, looking at the total prize pool, is dominated by the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. 2006's Main Event, won by Jamie Gold for $12,000,000, stands out as the biggest of them all with a total prize pool of $82,512,162 ponied up by 8,773 players.

The €1,000,000 buy-in The Big One for One Drop in 2016 comes next, followed by this PSPC. Here's the Top 25:

The Biggest Events in the History of the Game Looking at the Total Prize Pool

#YearBuy-inEventEntriesPrize PoolWinner1st
12006$10,0002006 WSOP Main Event8,773$82,512,162Jamie Gold$12,000,000
22018$10,0002018 WSOP Main Event7,874$74,015,600John Cynn$8,800,000
32010$10,0002010 WSOP Main Event7,319$68,798,600Jonathan Duhamel$8,944,138
42017$10,0002017 WSOP Main Event7,221$67,877,400Scott Blumstein$8,150,000
52011$10,0002011 WSOP Main Event6,865$64,531,000Pius Heinz$8,715,638
62008$10,0002008 WSOP Main Event6,844$64,333,600Peter Eastgate$9,152,416
72016$10,0002016 WSOP Main Event6,737$63,327,800Qui Nguyen$8,005,310
82014$10,0002014 WSOP Main Event6,683$62,820,200Martin Jacobson$10,000,000
92012$10,0002012 WSOP Main Event6,598$62,021,200Greg Merson$8,531m853
102009$10,0002009 WSOP Main Event6,494$61,043,600Joe Cada$8,574,649
112015$10,0002015 WSOP Main Event6,420$60,348,000Joe McKeehen$7,683,346
122007$10,0002007 WSOP Main Event6,358$59,784,954Jerry Yang$8,250,000
132013$10,0002013 WSOP Main Event6,352$59,708,800Ryan Riess$8,359,531
142005$10,0002005 WSOP Main Event5,619$52,818,610Joe Hachem$7,500,000
152012$1,000,0002012 WSOP The Big One for One Drop48$42,666,672Antonio Esfandiari$18,346,673
162014$1,000,0002014 WSOP The Big One for One Drop42$37,333,338Dan Colman$15,306,668
172016€1,000,000The Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza26$27,437,564Elton Tsang$12,248,912
182019$25,000PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship1,039$26,455,500 $5,100,000
192018$1,000,0002018 WSOP The Big One for One Drop27$24,840,000Justin Bonomo$10,000,000
202004$10,0002004 WSOP Main Event2,576$24,224,400Greg Raymer$5,000,000
212012HK$2,000,000Macau High Stakes Challenge Super High Roller73$23,511,077Stanley Choi$6,465,574
222015$500,000Super High Roller Bowl43$21,500,000Bryan Rast$7,525,000
232016$111,1112016 WSOP One Drop High Roller183$19,316,565Fedor Holz$4,981,775
242018HK$2000,000Super High Roller Bowl China75$18,550,297Justin Bonomo$4,823,077
252013$111,1112013 WSOP One Drop High Roller166$17,891,148Tony Gregg$4830,619

Data courtesy of TheHendonmob.com