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PCA 2007 Result

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Ryan Daut has won the 2007 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. Ryan started off his poker with just a $45 deposit. That is starting to look like a good investment

The PCA 2007 Result

1) Ryan Daut $1,535,255
2) Isaac Haxton $861,789
3) Robert Ford $550,980
4) Robert Mizrachi $409,703
5) Jonathan Little $317,873
6) Frank Rusnak $247,234

PCA Final Table

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

And then there were six.

1) Issac Haxton 9,216,000 chips
2) Jonathan Little 2,366,000 chips
3) Robert Ford 2,324,000 chips
4) Ryan Daut 2,300,000 chips
5) Robert Mizrachi 1,450,000 chips
6) Frank Rusnak 1,166,000 chips

Jesus lookalike Issac Haxton’s massive chip dominance puts him in a great spot to take it down from the front. This is poker however, and anything could obviously happen, but things are certainly looking good for Haxton

PCA Latest

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Well, self-styled Jesus look-a-like Isaac Haxton steamrollered through the field to take the cheap lead by the end of day 3. Sixteen men with a twinkle in their eye now remain. Jesus Haxton only started playing poker 9 months ago, so lets expect him to blow the chip lead all-in pre-flop with 72 offsuit.

On a side note from the Johnny Cam, we can see two John’s still lurking. The littilest of the two sat with the biggest of the stacks.

1) Isaac Haxton 3,754,000
2) Jon Little 2,084,000
3) Robert Mizrachi 1,798,000
4) Antonio Ribeiro 1,532,000
5) Robert Ford 1,313,000
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11) Jon Friedberg 792,000

Pokerstars PCA

Monday, January 8th, 2007

The fourth annual PCA (Pokerstars Carribean Adventure) is currently running. We have reached the end of day 2 and it is very much the ‘tournament of the Johnathan’.

Currently chip situation :-

1st Justin Bonomo 475,000
2nd Steve Paul-Ambrose 408,000
3rd Johnathan Drane 386,000
4th Johnathan Hart 368,000
5th Johnathan Little 352,000
6th Johnathan Friedberg 345,000

There is a 7 million dollar prizepool up for grabs, and despite the amazing Johns, there is also another juicey little fact. Steve Paul-Ambrose was last years winner, taking home a small matter of $1.4m. His younger sisters were all there to cheer him on, perhaps hoping a few presents were coming there way.

When this tournament first started in 2004 it was very much a big pros hangout, with Gus Hansen winning and Daniel Negreanu coming 3rd. Now the internet boys (and girls) are steam rollering it, and the big faces are struggling to keep up. Nevertheless a few “names” remain. We shall just have to see if the can halt the Ambrose man.