Pca Poker

2021年6月9日
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The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) takes place from January 5-16, 2019, is one of the most exciting live tournament brands in the world. In 2019 we’re taking things to a whole new level. Kick-start your PCA with the biggest $25,000 buy-in event in poker history – the PokerStars Players NL Hold’em Championship (PSPC).
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The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) is a yearly high-profile televised Texas Hold ’em poker tournament with a prize pool in the millions at the Atlantis Casino and Resort on Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Poker PCA abbreviation meaning defined here. What does PCA stand for in Poker? Get the top PCA abbreviation related to Poker. The PCA had everything - big tournaments, sun and a chance to hang out with poker players from all over the globe. So how did we go from that to Pokerstars cancelling the tournament as of 2020? While Pokerstars hasn’t come out and listed the reasons why they decided to scrap the tournament, there are some very strong possibilities as to why. The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) is a yearly high-profile televised Texas Hold ’em poker tournament with a prize pool in the millions at the Atlantis Casino and Resort on Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
The PSPC Main Event takes place from January 6-10, 2019, and is the new rake-free tournament that has a staggering $9M in contributed prizes, including $1M added to first place. This is a tournament you cannot miss. Click here for more on how you can play for free!
As well as the PSPC, the 2019 PCA schedule will be packed with unmissable tournaments - including the $10,300 Main Event (January 11-16, 2019). There’s something for every player and every bankroll. So, pack your swimsuit, grab your sunglasses and get ready for a poker festival like no other!
*PSPC Main Event: January 6-10, 2019 - $25,000
*PCA National Event: January 10-11, 2019 - $1,100
*PCA Super High Roller Event (unlimited re-entry): January 10-12, 2019 - $100,000
*PCA 2019 Main Event (single re-entry): January 11-16, 2019 - $10,300
*PCA High Roller Event (single re-entry): January 14-16, 2019 - $25,000
Platinum Pass Winners’ Welcome Reception
*January 5 from 20:00-23:00 at Player Lounge (Poseidon’s Table in Conference Centre)
*Cocktail reception, food and entertainment for the Platinum Pass winner plus one guest
PokerStars PCA Player Party
*January 10 from 19:30–22:30 at Royal Deck
*The hotly anticipated PokerStars Player Party returns this year with free food, drinks and entertainment
*Players and their guests will be able to go to Aura using the Party bracelet without paying any cover
Daily Giveaways During PSPC
From January 5–10 all players will have the opportunity to win prizes just by showing up to play!
Food Tickets & Concession Stand Discount
Players will receive $6 in food tickets for every tournament buy-in which can be used in the Concession Stand for food and beverage purchases. We know travelling can be costly so our sponsor, PokerStars, will also subsidize the Concession Stand to offer all players lower rates and more variety.
Opening Hours
Information Desk Hours
January 5: 16:00–22:00
January 6–15: 10:00–22:00
January 16: 10:00–22:00
Poker Room
January 5: 16:00–04:00
January 6-16: 11:00-04:00
Cash Games
January 5: 18:00–04:00
January 6-15: 12:00–04:00
January 16: 12:00-21:00
Player Lounge
January 6–16: 12:00-00:00
January 16: 12:00–21:00
Cash Cage in Tournament Room
January 5: 16:00–4:00
January 6-16: 11:00–04:00
Registrations Desk
January 5: 16:00-22:00
January 6: 10:00-22:00
January 7: 10:00-22:30
January 8: 11:00–22:00
January 9: 11:00-22:00
January 10: 10:00-22:00
January 11: 10:00-00:15
January 12: 10:00-00:15
January 13: 10:00–22:30
January 14: 11:00–22:30
January 15: 11:00–23:30
January 16: 11:00–17:15
The license holder and operator of this event is Atlantis Resort & Casino.
Atlantis Resort & Casino
Paradise Beach Dr
Paradise Island, Bahamas
*Dress code: Smart casual (sportswear is allowed)
*Minimum age: 18 years+
*NB: Must bring a valid government issued passport or ID to participateTable Of Contents
The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure is no more.
After 16 years, most of it spent being one of the premier live stops on the international poker scene, PokerStars has opted to discontinue the event, according to reporting from PocketFives.
The relevant sentence comes at the bottom of the linked piece, in a quote from PokerStars Marketing Director Eric Hollreiser.
’It’s no secret that after 15 successful years, the PCA [prior to last year’s PSPC] has been losing momentum and there’s been increasing player criticism of the location,” Hollreiser said. “As such, we will not be returning to Paradise Island in 2020.’History of the PCA
PCA began as a partnership with the World Poker Tour, taking place on a cruise ship in 2004 and hosting a field of 221 players. Poker legend Gus Hansen would ship the inaugural event, then a $7,500 buy-in, for $455,780. Paddy power bingo online casino.
The next year the PCA moved to its famous home at Atlantis Resort, the sprawling and opulent set-up that occupies almost half of Paradise Island.
Over the years there, the series would eventually evolve into becoming part of PokerStars’ European Poker Tour, with the buy-in goosed up to $10,300. It would eventually stand as one of just a few remaining $10K main events on the overall live schedule, although the buy-in was dropped to $5,300 for a couple of years, including the one year the event was rebranded as PokerStars Championship Bahamas in 2017.
The PCA peaked in terms of prizes awarded in 2009, when little-known Canadian Poorya Nazari won a monstrous official first-place of $3 million, although it was widely reported thata deal had been struck at some point before the finish. In terms of entries, the PCA Main Event peaked during the two following years when 1,529 and 1,560 turned up, respectively.
The Main Event was far from the only big draw at PCA. It also hosted some of the first and biggest $100K events in poker before that was just another tournament in the procession of high rollers. The $25K High Roller was also usually one of the most well-attended on the calendar. Pca Poker 2018Declining Attendance
While the PCA for years could count itself a premier live poker stop, it had fallen on somewhat hard times in recent years.
After attendance peaked in 2011, the lack of online satellites available to North American players contributed to a large attendance drop back to 1,072 in 2012 — about two-thirds of the previous year’s total. As the poker environment became tougher and edges shrank, the attractiveness of an expensive stay on an island resort went down as well.
A further drop of about 20 percent — from 1,031 to 816 — in 2015 convinced PokerStars brass to try lowering the buy-in to the aforementioned $5,300. The move did little, as a bump of about 100 entries just meant the prize pool dropped massively, awarding its first winner’s prize below seven figures since 2005.
Things only got worse the following year, and 2018’s return to $10,300 saw attendance drop in the number of entries to 582, a level not seen since 2005 as well.Pca Poker 2018
The PCA received a major shot in the arm in 2019 when the PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold’em Championship was announced. While the landmark event would run alongside the PCA Main Event, the lure of the most lucrative $25K in history was enough to bring out plenty of grinders and push Main Event attendance back up to 865 for Chino Rheem’s victory.
However, that always looked to be temporary fix given that the PSPC was thought to be a one-off and certainly looked unlikely to be repeated every year. With the news that the event will move to Barcelona for 2020, it was confirmed that there would be no similar life raft to keep the 2020 PCA afloat, and PokerStars opted to end the long-running event rather than risk continued decline.
Barring a reboot some time down the road, that means Rheem will go down as the final PCA Main Event champion, closing the books on one of poker’s longest-running and most lucrative tournament series.Tables of PCA Major Event WinnersMain EventYearBuy-InEntriesTotal Prize PoolWinnerFirst Prize2004$7,500221$1,657,500Gus Hansen$455,7802005$8,000461$3,487,200John Gale$890,6002006$8,000724$5,647,200Steve Paul-Ambrose$1,388,6002007$8,000937$7,063,842Ryan Daut$1,535,2552008$8,0001,136$8,562,976Bertrand Grospellier$2,000,0002009$10,0001,347$12,674,000Poorya Nazari$3,000,0002010$10,3001,529$14,831,300Harrison Gimbel$2,200,0002011$10,3001,560$15,132,000Galen Hall$2,300,0002012$10,3001,072$10,398,400John Dibella$1,775,0002013$10,300987$9,573,900Dimitar Danchev$1,859,0002014$10,3001,031$10,070,000Dominik Panka$1,423,0962015$10,300816$7,915,200Kevin Schulz$1,491,5802016$5,300928$4,500,800Mike Watson$728,3252017$5,000738$3,376,712Christian Harder$429,6642018$10,300582$5,645,400Maria Lampropulos$1,081,1002019$10,300865$8,390,500Chino Rheem$1,567,100$100K Super High RollerYearEntriesTotal Prize PoolWinnerPrize201138$3,743,000Eugene Katchalov$1,500,000201232$3,136,000Viktor Blom$1,254,400201355$5,724,180Scott Seiver$2,003,480201456$5,433,120Fabian Quoss$1,629,940201566$6,402,000Steve O’Dwyer$1,872,580201658$5,626,000Bryn Kenney$1,687,800201754$5,239,080Jason Koon$1,650,300201848$4,737,600Cary Katz$1,492,340201961$5,918,220Sam Greenwood$1,775,460$25K High RollerYearEntriesTotal Prize PoolWinnerPrize200948$1,200,000Bertrand Grospellier$433,500201084$2,057,998William Reynolds$576,2402011151$3,775,500Will Molson$1,072,8502012148$3,626,000Alex Bilokur$1,134,9302013204$4,998,000Vanessa Selbst$1,424,4202014247$6,051,500Jake Schindler$1,192,6242015269$6,456,000Ilkin Garibli$1,105,0402016225$5,400,000Nick Maimone$996,4802017159$3,895,500Luc Greenwood$740,0322018142$3,484,800Chris Kruk$836,3502019162$3,928,500Martin Zamani$895,110
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