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It has often been mentioned as one of poker’s “major” tournament events. Much like tennis has the Australian, French and U. S. Opens along with Wimbledon as its majors, poker’s “majors” have often been listed as the World Series of Poker Championship Event, the World Poker Tour World Championship (it was discontinued this year), the Aussie Millions and the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (of course, there is always room for argument with this, especially with the European Poker Tour’s Grand Final and other international events in the mix). The WPT may at some point – depending on the relative success of its Tournament of Champions this spring – bring back the WPT World Championship, but what if another of those events was to disappear from the schedule?
Q: Why Did Pokerstars Cancel The PCA (Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure)? A: At one point, the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure was one of the most popular stops on the poker tour. Don’t believe me? In 2011, Galen Hall took down the PCA main event for a payday of $2.3 million. A total of 1,560 players paid the $10,000 entry fee to participate.
In a Tweet on Saturday that seems to have slipped under the radar, poker player/rabble rouser Todd ‘Dan Druff’ Witteles opined on Twitter on a subject that, if anyone had taken the time to check out, might have stunned some people. Perhaps because it was easy to miss if someone was literally scrolling by, no one seems to have noticed it, it wasn’t retweeted and there weren’t any comments or discussion on the subject with Witteles. The Tweet directed people to Witteles’ long-running website, Poker Fraud Alert, and its forum message board (and which only one other person has taken the time to look up Witteles on the subject), where Witteles, who states he gets his information from a “reliable source,” breaks down in a little more detail his big story…the possibility for the disappearance of the PCA by 2018:
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— Todd Witteles (@ToddWitteles) February 6, 2016
According to Witteles’ source, the numbers at the PCA since “Black Friday” are one of the reasons for the cancelation of the tournament in 2018. The tournament peaked at 1560 players in 2011, prior to the April “Black Friday” attack by the federal government in the United States that shut down PokerStars to U. S. citizens. Since then, the numbers in the Main Event have been significantly lower: 1072 in 2012, 987 in 2013, 1031 in 2014, 816 in 2015 and 928 in 2016 (in 2016, the buy in was lowered to $5000 instead of $10,000, as it had been previously). While most tournaments would kill for those types of numbers, PokerStars may be feeling that it isn’t cost-effective for them to continue to support running the PCA if they can’t get a better turnout.
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It has often been mentioned as one of poker’s “major” tournament events. Much like tennis has the Australian, French and U. S. Opens along with Wimbledon as its majors, poker’s “majors” have often been listed as the World Series of Poker Championship Event, the World Poker Tour World Championship (it was discontinued this year), the Aussie Millions and the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (of course, there is always room for argument with this, especially with the European Poker Tour’s Grand Final and other international events in the mix). The WPT may at some point – depending on the relative success of its Tournament of Champions this spring – bring back the WPT World Championship, but what if another of those events was to disappear from the schedule?
Q: Why Did Pokerstars Cancel The PCA (Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure)? A: At one point, the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure was one of the most popular stops on the poker tour. Don’t believe me? In 2011, Galen Hall took down the PCA main event for a payday of $2.3 million. A total of 1,560 players paid the $10,000 entry fee to participate.
In a Tweet on Saturday that seems to have slipped under the radar, poker player/rabble rouser Todd ‘Dan Druff’ Witteles opined on Twitter on a subject that, if anyone had taken the time to check out, might have stunned some people. Perhaps because it was easy to miss if someone was literally scrolling by, no one seems to have noticed it, it wasn’t retweeted and there weren’t any comments or discussion on the subject with Witteles. The Tweet directed people to Witteles’ long-running website, Poker Fraud Alert, and its forum message board (and which only one other person has taken the time to look up Witteles on the subject), where Witteles, who states he gets his information from a “reliable source,” breaks down in a little more detail his big story…the possibility for the disappearance of the PCA by 2018:
Latest casino bonuses info sheet. BREAKING: Pokerstars will end PCA Bahamas tournament after 2017: https://t.co/fa7UPhdmFR
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— Todd Witteles (@ToddWitteles) February 6, 2016
According to Witteles’ source, the numbers at the PCA since “Black Friday” are one of the reasons for the cancelation of the tournament in 2018. The tournament peaked at 1560 players in 2011, prior to the April “Black Friday” attack by the federal government in the United States that shut down PokerStars to U. S. citizens. Since then, the numbers in the Main Event have been significantly lower: 1072 in 2012, 987 in 2013, 1031 in 2014, 816 in 2015 and 928 in 2016 (in 2016, the buy in was lowered to $5000 instead of $10,000, as it had been previously). While most tournaments would kill for those types of numbers, PokerStars may be feeling that it isn’t cost-effective for them to continue to support running the PCA if they can’t get a better turnout.
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