$1,100 MILLIONS Open ($1 Million Gtd.)
Day 4 Completed
$1,100 MILLIONS Open ($1 Million Gtd.)
Day 4 Completed
Rainer Kempe triumphed over a field of 812 entries to win the Caribbean Poker Party Festival $1,100 MILLIONS Open for $200,000. The German high roller with a staggeringly impressive tournament r��sum�� containing over $11,000,000 in live earnings now sits in 9th on the Global Poker Index following this win in beautiful Punta Cana at The Level at Melia Caribe Tropical.
"I'm just happy that everything went as smooth as it did in the end," he said during his winner's interview.
Kempe secured his latest victory after defeating Claudio Di Giacomo heads-up. The Italian player took home $121,500 for his runner-up finish.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rainer Kempe | Germany | $200,000 |
2 | Claudio Di Giacomo | Italy | $121,500 |
3 | Manuel Martinez | Spain | $80,000 |
4 | Paul Hockin | New Zealand | $54,000 |
5 | Andrei-Lucian Boghean | Romania | $40,000 |
6 | Michael Sklenicka | Czech Republic | $30,000 |
7 | William Blais | Canada | $22,500 |
8 | Vincent Tremblay | Canada | $15,000 |
Although Canadian Vincent Tremblay won a sizeable pot shortly after the official final table was reached when he rivered a wheel against Kiwi grinder Paul Hockin, his good fortune was short-lived. Soon thereafter, Hockin exacted revenge by eliminating Tremblay in eighth place when the two players got stacks in preflop with Hockin holding ace-queen suited and Tremblay holding pocket nines. Tremblay stayed in the lead after the flop fell, but Hockin paired his ace on the turn, and Tremblay found no help on the river. Following Tremblay's elimination, William Blais and Michael Sklenicka were knocked out in seventh and sixth, respectively.
Next to fall was Romanian Andrei-Lucian Boghean, who was eliminated in fifth place by Manuel Martinez when he got all his chips in the middle before the flop holding king-ten offsuit to Martinez's ace-queen suited and Martinez made the nut flush. Hockin's tournament ended when he three-bet jammed ace-three against the eventual champion's opening raise. Kempe called holding ace-nine and Hockin got no help from the board. But it was downhill for Martinez after that, and he was eliminated in third when his king-jack failed to improve against Kempe's king-queen.
Heads-up play between Kempe and Italy's Claudio Di Giacomo lasted over 90 minutes. Di Giacomo began the battle with the chip lead, but the two players were fairly close in chips for the first 45 minutes. However, Di Giacomo's stack grew progressively shorter as Kempe took pot after pot. On the last hand of the tournament, all the chips went in before the flop with Di Giacomo holding king-queen to Kempe's ace-king. Di Giacomo's chances of survival decreased dramatically when an ace hit the flop and both the turn and river were inconsequential.
The atmosphere surrounding the feature table was somewhat subdued, even in the moment Kempe secured his victory. His small but devoted rail included his girlfriend Maria Ho and a woman who appeared to be his mother. The champion seemed to have a beer in hand within seconds of the final card hitting the felt and looked as unfazed by the post-tournament fanfare as one would expect a seasoned mega-crusher with over $11,000,000 in live tournament earnings to be.
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Rainer Kempe limped in from the button, Claudio Di Giacomo shoved from the big blind for 198,000,000, and Kempe called to put him at risk.
Kempe:
Di Giacomo:
Kempe had the preflop advantage and Di Giacomo needed to improve in order to stay in contention. The board ran out and Kempe took the pot with top pair, top kicker to eliminate Di Giacomo and win the $1,100 MILLIONS Open.
A full recap will be posted in due course.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Claudio Di Giacomo | Busted |
Rainer Kempe shoved from the button and Claudio Di Giacomo, who had 105,000,000 to start the hand, called from the big blind to put himself at risk.
Kempe:
Di Giacomo:
Di Giacomo had the preflop advantage and Kempe needed help from the deck to win the pot and end the tournament. The board ran out which kept Di Giacomo's hand best, so he took the pot to double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rainer Kempe |
602,000,000
-93,000,000
|
-93,000,000 |
Claudio Di Giacomo |
210,000,000
93,000,000
|
93,000,000 |
Level: 35
Blinds: 4,000,000/8,000,000
Ante: 8,000,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rainer Kempe |
695,000,000
72,000,000
|
72,000,000 |
Claudio Di Giacomo |
117,000,000
-74,000,000
|
-74,000,000 |
The final two players are now on break. They have agreed to shorten it to five minutes.
Rainer Kempe opened to 13,000,000 from the button and Claudio Di Giacomo called from the big blind.
The flop came and Di Giacomo checked. Kempe bet 12,000,000 and Di Giacomo called.
Both players checked the turn and river. Di Giacomo tabled and his jacks were good enough to win the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rainer Kempe |
623,000,000
16,000,000
|
16,000,000 |
Claudio Di Giacomo |
191,000,000
-14,000,000
|
-14,000,000 |
Rainer Kempe raised to 13,000,000 from the button and Claudio Di Giacomo called from the big blind.
The flop came and Di Giacomo checked. Kempe bet 15,000,000 and Di Giacomo called.
The turn brought the and Di Giacomo check-called a bet of 42,000,000 from Kempe.
The fell on the river and Di Giacomo bet 85,000,000. After a bit of time in the tank, Kempe shoved, putting Di Giacomo to a decision for his stack. After about a minute of consideration, Di Giacomo folded, and the dealer pushed the substantial pot in Kempe's direction.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rainer Kempe |
607,000,000
61,000,000
|
61,000,000 |
Claudio Di Giacomo |
205,000,000
-61,000,000
|
-61,000,000 |
Level: 34
Blinds: 3,000,000/6,000,000
Ante: 6,000,000