Canadian Poorya Nazari wins the PCA main event for a huge $ 3,000,000
PokerStars Carribean Adventure main event, $ 9,700 No-limit Hold’em, Atlantis Resort & Casino, Paradise Island, 5th-10th January 2009
Entrants: 1,347
Buy-in: $ 9,700
Prizepool: $ 12,674,000
1. Poorya Nazari, Canada, $ 3,000,000
2. Tony Gregg, USA, $ 1,700,000
3. Benny Spindler, Germany, $ 1,100,000
4. Alexandre Gomes, Brazil, $ 750,000
5. Peter Tielen, Holland, $ 550,000
6. Dustin Dirksen, USA, $ 400,000
7. Daniel Heimiller, USA, $300,000
8. Kevin Saul, USA, $ 234,000
Poorya Nazari from Toronto, Canada, turned $ 700 into $ 3 million today when he won the sixth PokerStars Caribbean Adventure.
The 22-year-old biochemistry graduate won his seat on PokerStars in a $ 33 triple turbo rebuy tournament, investing only $ 700 to win his trip to the Caribbean and a seat in the PCA ‘Festival of Poker’ main event. He was one of 1,347 entrants in the $ 10k no-limit hold’em event – a number that smashed all records for a poker tournament held outside the United States and created a total prize pool of more than $ 12.5 million.
Poorya, who graduated last month, admitted he was stunned by the win – one of the biggest sporting prizes in the world. He said: “It was only today that I started thinking about winning. At one point yesterday I was down to virtually nothing but I got off to a good start today and at that point I thought I might have a shot.”
Poorya, who has never been to Europe, has also a won a seat in the EPT Grand Final which takes place in Monte Carlo, April 28 – May 3.
The record field at this year’s PCA included 1,059 PokerStars players, of whom 746, including Poorya, had won their seats online with PokerStars.
Team PokerStars Pro Alexandre Gomes made the final table but was knocked out in fourth place, earning $750,000. Among the stars in the tournament were German tennis legend and PokerStars ambassador Boris Becker as well as 26 Team PokerStars Pros. The roll call of top players included last year’s PCA champion Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, former world champions Joe Hachem, Greg Raymer and Chris Moneymaker, the multiple bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu and sponsored PokerStars player Peter Eastgate, who became the youngest ever WSOP world champion when he won $9 million in November.
Other stars who took part included Phil Ivey, Gus Hansen, Chris Ferguson, Antonio Esfandiari and Eli Elezra.
The Team PokerStars Pros Vicky Coren, Barry Greenstein, Marcin Horecki and Tom McEvoy also cashed in the main event, alongside sponsored players Kathy Liebert – 12th for $120,000 – and PokerStars Six players Ylon Schwartz and Eastgate.
Also sponsored into the event were PokerStars Six players Ivan Demidov, Darus Suharto and Dennis Philips as well as the Norwegian star Johnny Lodden, the American baseball legend Orel Hershiser and the Brazilian Indy stock car racer Gualter Salles.
Team PokerStars Pros had a great week during the PCA ‘Festival of Poker’ with Grospellier, last year’s PCA champion, taking home $433,000 for winning the $25,000 PCA High Roller event and Hevad Khan winning the $2,000 side event for $200,000. Eastgate followed up his cash in the main event by winning the $5,000 event for $343,000.
Other events this week included the Battleship tournament, won by Bahbak “bigredAK” Oboodifor a $44,800 first prize, and the finals of the World Cup of Poker, won by Germany.
John Duthie, the Executive Producer of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour, said: “The PCA is the first major poker event on the hectic 2009 poker calendar and the recent worldwide financial crisis did nothing to deter more than 1,300 people entering the $10,000 buy-in main event that smashed all records for a poker tournament outside of the States.”