The ever-dramatic first event of the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
has officially reached a conclusion. Despite it being a new year, the
German domination continues as Fabian Quoss was able to defeat Dan Shak
heads up to take home the title as well as $1,629,940 in prize money.
Typically,
final tables on the European Poker Tour are eight-handed, but due to an
exciting double elimination to conclude Day 2, this final table began
with just seven. Shak held the chip lead coming into the final table
with Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst right on his heels. Also present
at the final table was $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop champion Antonio
Esfandiari, 2013 One Drop High Roller champion Tony Gregg, Matt Glantz,
and 2013 Global Poker Index Player of the Year Ole Schemion.
Schemion
and Gregg entered the day very short on chips, and on the second hand
both of them saw their tournament come to an end. At
30,000/60,000/10,000, Schemion was under the gun and opened with a ship
all in for 260,000. Gregg then moved all in over the top for 390,000.
Quoss called and the rest of the table folded.
Quoss: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Gregg: {A-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Schemion: {K-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}
Neither
of the short stacks improved on the
{Q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Spades} board and Quoss
collected the remaining chips of both players. Just a few short hands
later, short-stacked Glantz saw his tournament come to a close. Glantz's
final hand began when Esfandiari opened to 160,000 from under the gun
with {A-Clubs}{7-Hearts}. Glantz then moved all in over the top for
320,000 total with {J-Spades}{10-Hearts} and it folded over to Selbst in
the small blind. She re-raised the action to 605,000 with
{A-Hearts}{J-Hearts} and Esfandiari folded.
Glantz was dominated
heading to the community cards and did not improve as the board came
down {3-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{7-Spades}{K-Spades}. He collected
$445,520 for his fifth-place finish.
After some exciting
four-handed play, the match came to a head during a confrontation
between Selbst and Esfandiari. At 40,000/80,000/10,000, Selbst opened
with a raise to 160,000. Esfandiari three-bet to 430,000, and Selbst
four-bet him all in for about 1.9 million. Esfandiari called and the
hands were revealed to show that the two were racing for the Magician's
tournament life.
Selbst: {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}
Esfandiari: {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
The
flop fell {2-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and Esfandiari kept his
lead. Selbst picked up additional outs, however, as she could make a
wheel with a trey. It was not needed, however, as the {A-Diamonds}
spiked the turn and put Selbst in a dominating position. The {5-Clubs}
bricked off on the river for Esfandiari and he was forced to settle for a
fourth place finish.
Three-handed play saw much drama as large
amounts of chips exchanged hands several times and the chip lead was
constantly changing. In what began a dramatic series of hands, Selbst
lost a fair sized hand to Shak. Immediately following that, Selbst was
able to double back through Shak and take a huge chip lead.
Selbst busted in third place, earning $760,640Selbst busted in third place, earning $760,640
Soon
after though, Selbst lost a large chunk of those chips when she turned
top two pair against Quoss' turned Broadway straight. Quoss scored a
full double and crippled Selbst. Shortly thereafter, she moved all in
for her last roughly two million from the button with
{K-Hearts}{9-Clubs}. Quoss called from the big blind with
{A-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and the Super High Roller was suddenly five cards
away from heads up play. The {6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{3-Clubs} flop was of
no help to Selbst, and she was still hunting for a king or a nine
heading to the final two streets. The {4-Spades} hit fourth street and
the {3-Spades} fifth, sending Selbst home as the third-place finisher
for a payday of $760,640.
Following Selbst's elimination, Quoss
and Shak took a dinner break before returning to the felt to determine a
champion. Quoss continuously applied pressure during the bout and the
match finally came to a head after about an hour of play. On the final
hand, Quoss limped from the button and Shak checked his option to a
{10-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{Q-Spades} flop. Shak check-called a bet of
200,000 and the {9-Diamonds} fell on fourth street. Shak checked again
and Quoss fired out 425,000. Shak moved all in for 2.275 million and
Quoss snapped him off.
Quoss: {8-Spades}{6-Hearts}
Shak: {J-Hearts}{10-Clubs}
Quoss
was in the lead with a straight and was looking to dodge an eight or a
king heading to the river. The dealer produced the {A-Clubs} as the
final card and Shak was eliminated as the runner-up. Quoss seized the
victory and the title of Super High Roller champion!
Full Result
1st Fabian ' fabstinho' Quoss $1,629,940
2nd Dan Shak $1,178,980
3rd Vanessa Selbst $760,640
4th Antonio Esfandiari $575,920
5th Matt Glantz $445,520
6th Tony Gregg $347,720
7th ' olekonjole' $277,080
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