Adrian Mateos Poker 2019

2021年11月11日
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*2019 Caribbean Poker Party — Mateos Wins Again! The story of Adrian Mateos, a 25-year-old poker player, is quite fascinating, as he has already managed to.
*Adrian Mateos Wins MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event! Posted November 23, 2019 at 23:18 by Tim Duckworth. The MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event has concluded from the Baha Mar Casino in Nassau, Bahamas, as part of the partypoker LIVE Caribbean Poker Party with Spain’s Adrian Mateos collecting the title and the $1,162,805 first-place prize. The 25-year old Spaniard has been regarded as.
The deal was cut, giving Wilson a higher payout of $619,536 and Mateos $520,464. The two then flipped for the poker tournament finish and the flip went in Mateos’ favor, giving him the title win. The 2019 partypoker LIVE! Continues at the Baha Mar Casino, with several events still on the schedule. Still to go are Event #14 a Pot Limit Omaha.


Adrian Mateos is just 25 years old, but he has already managed to establish himself as one of the very best tournament poker players in the world. He is the youngest player in history to win three World Series of Poker bracelets, and with $19.4 million in career earnings is the all-time money leader for his home country of Spain. Mateos further cemented his spot on the list of the game’s best players this past week by winning back-to-back marquee events at the 2019 Caribbean Poker Party.
The first of his two huge title runs came in the $25,500 buy-in, $2 million guaranteed no-limit hold’em high roller event. The tournament drew a sizable turnout of 125 entries, blowing away the guarantee to create a final prize pool of $3,125,000.
Mateos overcame a stacked final table that included the likes of four-time World Poker Tour main event winner Darren Elias (9th – $100,000), 2019 MILLIONS Europe €100,000 high roller winner Orpen Kisacikoglu (7th – $135,000), 2018 European Poker Tour Barcelona €50,000 high roller champion and 2017 WSOP main event third-place finisher Benjamin Pollak (6th – $160,000), and 2017 WSOP Europe €25,000 high roller bracelet winner Niall Farrell (5th – $200,000).
In the end, it came down to a heads-up showdown between Mateos and American Brock Wilson. Mateos started at roughly a 5:1 chip disadvantage but managed to battle his way back to nearly even. With the stacks closer in size, Mateos and Wilson came to a deal that saw Wilson lock up $619,536 while Mateos secured $520,464. The two agreed to flip for the title, and Mateos’ hand proved to be the winner.
Just four days later, Mateos found himself in the winner’s circle again. This time around he outlasted a field 948 total entries in the $10,300 buy-in, $10 million guaranteed 2019 Caribbean Poker Party MILLIONS World Bahamas no-limit hold’em main event.
Despite the fact that this tournament had nearly 1,000 entries, the final table was still overrun with top tournament talent. German high roller and two-time WPT Alpha8 event winner Philipp Gruissem finished ninth for $140,000. High stakes cash game star Petter Jetten earned $250,000 as the seventh-place finisher, while 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event third-place finisher Scott Wellenbach placed fourth for $650,000.
The final three players struck a deal. Recent Poker Masters main event runner-up Chris Hunichen locked up $1,097,19, 2019 WPT Legends of Poker main event winner Aaron Van Blarcum
ensured himself $970,000 and Mateos secured $1,062,805. The three left the title and $100,000 to play for.
Van Blarcum picked up A-K against the A-3 of Hunichen to set up the heads-up showdown with Mateos, which began with the two finalists nearly even in chips. Mateos was able to quickly establish a lead, increasing his advantage to roughly 6:1 by the time the final cards were dealt. Van Blarcum shoved with 10-2 and got looked uo by Mateos’ J-9. Mateos made a pair of nines on the flop and held from there to secure the title.
Mateos earned a total of 3,204 Card Player Player of the Year points for his two victories. With two previous final-table finishes this year, Mateos has now climbed into 20th place in the 2019 POY race standings, which are sponsored by Global Poker.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points from the Caribbean Poker Party $25,500 high roller:PlacePlayerPayoutPOY Points 1 Adrian Mateos $520,464 924 2 Brock Wilson $619,536 770 3 Christopher Fraser $326,250 616 4 David Eldridge $255,000 462 5 Niall Farrell $200,000 385 6 Benjamin Pollak $160,000 308 7 Orpen Kisacikoglu $135,000 231 8 Michael Zhang $115,000 154 9 Darren Elias $100,000 77
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points from the Caribbean Poker Party $10,300 main event:PlacePlayerPayoutPOY Points 1 Adrian Mateos $1,162,805 2280 2 Aaron Van Blarcum $970,000 1900 3 Christopher Hunichen $1,097,195 1520 4 Scott Wellenbach $650,000 1140 5 William Blais $500,000 950 6 Mandzjuk Oleg $350,000 760 7 Peter Jetten $250,000 570 8 Greg Baird $180,000 380 9 Philipp Gruissem $140,000 190

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Adrian Mateos is the 2019 Caribbean Poker Party MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event champion after triumphing over 947-opponents in the $10,300 buy-in tournament. Mateos scooped a cool $1,162,805 after a three-handed deal involving Aaron Van Blarcum and Chris Hunichen.2019 MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerCountryPrize1Adrian MateosSpain$1,162,805*2Aaron Van BlarcumUnited States$970,000*3Chris HunichenUnited States$1,097,195*4Scott WellenbachCanada$650,0005William BlaisCanada$500,0006Oleg MandzjukGermany$350,0007Peter JettenCanada$250,0008Gregory BairdUnited States$180,0009Philipp GruissemGermany$140,000
Chili pepper slot machine. *reflects a three-handed deal
The final day began with Team partypoker’s Ludovic Geilich leading 24 hopefuls back into battle. A strong of eliminations, including those of Scott Margereson, Alexandru Papazian, Andras Nemeth, and Martin Zamani, reduced the player count.
Geilich was still going strong at this stage but then his world fell apart. After losing a sizeable pot when William Blais check-raised all-in on the flop in a three-bet pot and he had to fold, Gelich got his stack in with aces against Alex Foxen’s king-jack. Foxen won the hand thanks to the board running out all hearts and he held the jack of hearts. This left Geilich with four big blinds and he busted soon after in 14th place for $65,000.
The likes of former WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess, the aforementioned Foxen, Jonathan Kozel, and Oskar Prehm crashed out to set the final table.
Philipp Gruissem was the first casualty of the final table, committing his stack with pocket aces and losing to Hunichen’s sixes thanks to a six on the turn. Gregory Baird then fell at the hands of Hunichen who again hit a set of sixes.
Canada’s Peter Jetten’s shove with king-ten lost to Scott Wellenbach’s pocket queens before Oleg Mandzjuk made a move with suited five-four and lost to the suited ace-eight of Wellenbach with both players improving to a flush.
Blais the busted in fifth-place for $500,000. Blais’ ace-eight was ahead of Hunichen’s queen-ten until a queen landed on the river. This left three players in the Main Event and the trio struck a deal while on an official break. The deal left $100,000 and the trophy for the eventual champion.
Hunichen fell in third when he shoved with ace-three and Van Blarcum called with ace-king. Both players flopped an ace and the board counterfeited Hunichen’s hand and he crashed out in third for $1,097,195.
The chip counts were almost level going into heads-up but Mateos soon started turning the screw. By the time the final hand took place, Van Blarcum held 134,000,000 chips to Mateos’ colossal stack of 814,000,000. Those 134,000,000 chips went into the middle with ten-deuce and Mateos called with jack-nine. A nine on the flop was enough to seal the deal for Mateos who now has $19,423,996 in live tournament winnings thanks in part to the $1,162,805 he locked up in this tournament and the $520,464 he collected for winning the $25,500 MILLIONS Super High Roller a couple of days ago.
Two other tournaments crowned their champions as the 2019 Caribbean Poker Party began drawing to a close.
The $10,300 MILLIONS High Roller Finale, a tournament that saw 205 players buy in, was won by Norbert Szecsi who collected $400,000. Szecsi defeated Ralph Wong heads-up to secure the title, resigning the runner-up to a $260,000 consolation prize.
Others who reached the final table were Matthias Eibinger, Garik Tamasian, Marques De Miranda, Julien Martini, Stephen Chidwick, Jamie Sequeira, and 2019 Poker Masters champion Sam Soverel.MILLIONS High Roller Finale Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerCountryPrize1Norbert SzecsiHungary$400,0002Ralph WongUnited States$260,0003Matthias EibingerAustria$178,5004Garik TamasianRussia$135,0005Marques De MirandaPortugal$110,0006Julien MartiniFrance$90,0007Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$75,0008Jaime SequeiraCanada$160,0009Sam SoverelUnited States$50,000Adrian Mateos Wsop 2019Wai Leong Chan Wins MILLION Super High Roller Finale
Team partypoker pros made up three of the seven in-the-money finishers in the MILLIONS Super High Roller Finale but it was Wai Leong Chan who was the last player standing.
Kristen Bicknell was awarded $75,000 for her seventh-place finish and was joined on the rail by Netherlands’ Rob Hollink whose sixth-place finish yielded $95,000.
Jason Koon crashed out in fifth for $120,000 before Ali Imsirovic ran out of steam in fourth-place and walked away with $150,000. Sean Winter’s third-place finish saw him pad his bankroll with $191,000.
Winter’s exit set up a heads-up battle between Chan and Isaac Haxton and it was the former who took down the tournament. Haxton consoled himself with the $250,000 runner-up prize while Chan banked a cool $380,000.MILLIONS Super High Roller Finale Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerCountryPrize1Wai Leong ChanMalaysia$380,0002Isaac HaxtonUnited States$250,0003Sean WinterUnited States$191,0004Ali ImsirovicUnited States$150,0005Jason KoonUnited States$120,0006Rob HollinkNetherlands$95,0007Kristen BicknellCanada$75,000
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