The CPP MILLIONS Main Event is down to 8 remaining and the stream has begun - you can follow the tournament live all the way to the end (live on a 30 minute delay). You can access the stream via PokerNews, who are also (as usual) publishing [More...]
Event #4 – partypoker MILLIONS Caribbean Main Event
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Event #5 – partypoker MILLIONS Caribbean Finale
Marc-Olivier in the lead with 13 left
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The CPP MILLIONS Finale is moving right along today and there are just 13 players left in the tournament with a very familiar face leading the way - Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault, who stacked Michael Addamo in 16th place to take what at the time was more than a 25bb lead on his nearest competitor. [More...]
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Event #1 – partypoker MILLIONS Caribbean Open
Rainer Kempe wins the Open
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The first event of the Caribbean Poker Party came to a conclusion today with Rainer Kempe emerging as the champion. Relatively early in the event it might have seemed like a foregone conclusion that Kempe would win, he had such a big chip lead after winning a huge hand against fellow German pro Steffen Sontheimer - but a tournament is a long affair with many twists and turns, and by the time the [More...]
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Event #2 – partypoker MILLIONS Caribbean High Roller
Stokkan wins the High Roller
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Preben Stokkan of Norway won the CPP MILLIONS High Roller. It took until the early hours of Monday morning to complete the task, but when the smoke cleared, Stokkan took him $275,000 for his efforts in the event. Jonathan Little came in 2nd place with Sam Greenwood rounding out the top three. PokerNews has the full story in their [More...]
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Event #3 – partypoker MILLIONS Caribbean Super High Roller
Congratulations to Chris Hunichen on his SHR win
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We weren't covering the Super High Roller tournament in depth, but on Day 2 of the event, US-born, Costa-Rica-based poker pro Chris Hunichen claimed victory in the event, beating out a star-studded 6-way final table that included Sam Greenwood, Sam Trickett, Adrian Mateos, Rafael Moraes, and Steffen Sontheimer. As always, PokerNews had spectactular coverage of the whole event: [More...]