The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure has returned for the first time since 2019 and PokerNews will be on hand to cover more events than ever before.
Also kicking off on Sunday is the $100,000 PCA High Roller, and the $10,300 PCA Main Event begins on Monday. PokerNews will cover a total of 14 events, including the $25,000 PokerStars Players No Limit Hold’em Championship on January 30.
2023 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure PokerNews Live Reporting Schedule
Tournament
Dates
Event #1: $100,000 PCA Super High Roller
January 22-24
Event #3: $1,100 BSOP Bahamas Main Event
January 22-24
Event #6: $10,300 PCA Main Event
January 23-29
Event #14: $50,000 Single Day High Roller (6 Handed)
January 24
Event #19: $50,000 High Roller (7 Handed)
January 25-26
Event #23 $3,000 PCA Mystery Bounty
January 26-28
Event #25: $50,000 High Roller (8 Handed)
January 26-27
Event #31: $25,000 High Roller (8 Handed)
January 27-28
Event #33: $25,000 PCA PLO High Roller
January 28-29
Event #48: $25,000 PokerStars Players No Limit Hold’em Championship
Michael Addamo opened to 4,500 from the hijack and Mike Watson called on the button before Jean-Noel Thorel three-bet to 12,000 from the big blind. Addamo four-bet to 42,000 and Watson folded. Thorel called.
Thorel checked on the flop and Addamo bet a 10,000 for just a fraction of the pot. Thorel called.
Thorel checked again on the turn and Addamo sized up to 55,000. Thorel check-raised to 110,000 and Addamo used a time bank before re-raising all in. Thorel called with a bigger stack.
Michael Addamo:
Jean-Noel Thorel:
Both players had flopped monsters as Addamo had top set and Thorel had the nut flush. The river failed to pair the board and Addamo was eliminated after the dealer confirmed the Frenchman had him covered.
David Peters opened to 5,000 from under the gun and Adrian Mateos called from the big blind. The flop fell and Mateos check-called a bet of 11,000 from Peters.
The paired the board on the turn and both players checked to the on the river. Mateos counted out a large bet of 66,500 but Peters instantly slung his cards to the muck.
Sam Grafton opened to 4,000 in the hijack and was called by Fedor Holz on the button and Nick Petrangelo in the big blind. The flop came and the action checked to Holz who bet 3,500. Petrangelo called and Grafton got out of the way.
The turn was the and Petrangelo check-called another bet of 6,500 from Holz. The paired the board on the river and Petrangelo led out with a small bet of 9,000. Holz looked him up and Petrangelo tabled for a full house to scoop another pot.