2014 PCA Super High Roller: Fabian Quoss gets $1.6 million for his victory!

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Final Table of the PCA $100,000 super high roller

Dan Shak Leads Final Table In 2014 pokerstars Caribbean Adventure $100,000 Super High Roller.

A star-studded final table has been set in the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $100,000 no-limit hold’em super high roller. A total of 56 entries were made in this event, but now only seven remain with Dan Shak as the chip leader with 3,700,000. The remaining players are all guaranteed at least $277,080 but surely have their eyes on the title and the first-place prize of $1,629,940. Antonio Esfandiari and Vanessa Selbst also made the final table.
 
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Antoniooooooooooooo, my fav tourney player next to Negreanu
 
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Wait, is it being streamed live anywhere?
 
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Im going with antonio on this one forsure
 
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Good to see how many Antonio fans we have on cardschat, hes had an awesome couple of years.
 
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Esfariandi must be the odds on favorite, but who knows?
 
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2014 PCA Super High Roller: The Final Table is Set!

2014 PCA Super High Roller: The Final Table is Set!
Final table line up:
Seat 1 - Ole Schemion, austria, 280,000
Seat 2 - Tony Gregg, United States, 410,000
Seat 3 - Antonio Esfandiari, United States, 2,830,000
Seat 4 - Matt Glantz, United States, 480,000
Seat 5 - Fabian Quoss, germany, 2,650,000
Seat 6 - Vanessa Selbst, United States, 3,645,000
Seat 7 - Dan Shak, United States, 3,700,000
Who will win?
 
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A big congratulations to Fabian Quoss, the winner of the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Super High Roller! The German pro bested an extremly tough field of 45 players (54 entries), including the final table with poker stars such as Dan Shak, Vanessa Selbst and Antonio Esfandiari, over three days of poker in the Bahamas to lay hands on $1,629,940 in prize money! According to PCA's webiste, 2013 was a rough year for Quoss on the tournament circuit, so the prize money will most probably come in handy for him.

PCA 2014 $100,000 Super High Roller
Date: January 5-7, 2014
Buy-in: $100,000
Entries:: 56 (45 unique)
Prize pool: $5,433,120
1st: Fabian Quoss (Germany) $1,629,940
2nd: Dan Shak (United States) $1,178,980
3rd: Vanessa Selbst (United States) $760,640
4th: Antonio Esfandiari (United States) $575,920
5th: Matt Glantz (United State) $445,520
6th: Tony Gregg (United States) $347,720
7th: Ole Schemion (Austria) $277,080
8th: Mike McDonald (canada) $217,320
 
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After 16 hours of play, the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event final table concluded this morning with Dominik Panka as the champion! The Polish pro brought the 4th largest stack to the final table of eight, and he defeated Mike "Timex" McDonald, who had a fantastic chance of becoming the first player ever to win two EPT Main Event titles, heads-up to claim his first EPT title and $1.4 million in prize money!

Panka and McDonald made a three-way deal with Isaac baron. $100,000 was left to play for and (as you can see below) all players received $1m+ each and Baron took down the second biggest cash.

PCA 2014 Main Event
Date: January 7-13, 2014
Buy-in: $10,300
Players: 1,031
Prize pool: $10,070,000
1 - Dominik Panka, Poland, PokerStars qualifier, $1,423,096*
2 - Mike McDonald, Canada, PokerStars qualifier, $1,064,865*
3 - Isaac Baron, USA, $1,207,599*
4 - Madis Muur, Estonia, PokerStars qualifier, $581,040
5 - Daniel Gamez, Guatemala, $447,040
6 - Shyam Srinivasan, Canada, PokerStars qualifier, $328,020
7 - Pascal LeFrancois, Canada, PokerStars player, $242,020
8 - Fabian Ortiz, argentina, $173,220:icon_chee

I'm happy for Quoss! he deserves this win! my favorite player
 
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Watched the live broadcast - it was great!
Dominik Panka won deservedly, what congratulate him!!
 
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Dominik panka was not the favorite but great come from the middle of the pack. He make his moves the the right time .congrats to the polish...hammer
 
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It never seizes to amaze me how much money you can make at poker . If your good and lucky . You can go a long ways . I'm just hoping for a woman to win the wsop main event been a long time coming they deserve it too . A lot of good women poker players
 
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