The main event of this year’s PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) came to a glittering close on January 14 after Argentina’s Maria Lampropulos clinched the title and $1,081,100.
Following six days of sun kissed poker action inside the Atlantis Resort & Casino, Bahamas, Lampropulos came through a tough final table to secure her second seven-figure live score.
Entering the final day, third in chips, the Argentinian pro got off to a flying start when her pocket sixes connected with the 6
With Christian Rudolph all-in and all out of luck with A
Lampropulos Keeps Her Foot on the Gas
With the momentum on her side, Lampropulos took the initiative but quickly found herself in trouble after a hero call went wrong. After opening with Q
As Buchanan tabled his A
Eventually, after starting the heads-up battle behind, two double-ups in three hands put Lampropulos in front and on her way to becoming the first ever female PCA main event winner.
Aggression Wins the Day for Lampropulos
The final hand of this year’s Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure event saw another aggressive move by Lampropulos get it done. After Buchanan limped on the button, the Argentinian pro moved all-in with T
Considering his options, Buchanan eventually made the call with K
As the lights went up and the confetti rained down, a jubilant Lampropulos said the support of her family and friends helped her overcome the 582-player field.
“I am extremely grateful for the people who believed in me, especially my boyfriend. Ivan always trusted me and helped me to improve and grow. Whenever I had doubts about how I’d played a hand, he helped me regain my confidence by telling me that I can get it,” the new PCA champ told Pokernews.
2018 PCA Main Event Result
1st Maria Lampropulos – $1,081,100
2nd Shawn Buchanan – $672,960
3rd Koray Aldemir – $481,560
4th Adrian Mateos – $372,600
5th Daniel Coupal – $293,560
6th Christian Rudolph – $229,760