PCA Dominates This Week

The $100,000 Super High Roller event at the PCA is the first major tournament of 2011that drew a surprising 38 entrants, with only five players getting paid. At the final table, it was Eugene Katchalov overcoming Daniel Negreanu heads-up to claim the title along with $1,500,000. Negreanu was relieved with winning $1,000,000, outdoing Phil Ivey on the all-time tournament earnings list, passing the $14,000,000 mark. The Titan Poker Deposit Bonus gives you a fantastic bonus and Titan Poker is a fantastic online poker site at which to play.

Next up for the PCA was the $10,000 Main Event, attracting another record field of 1,560 players, with four players to turn into millionaires at the final table. Chris Moneymaker seemed hovering to make the final table, but fell short with an 11th place finish. Ana Marquez, the leader going into the one before the last day of play, earned the highest finish for a woman at the PCA, finishing in 10th place. The awesome chip leader at the final table was Chris “GettingDaize” Oliver, who has over 19,000,000 in chips, over three times as many chips as second place Galen Hall when play continues Saturday afternoon. Club Titan Poker is the loyalty program that Titan Poker runs for all of its players.

PokerStars broadcasted the first two stops in the United States for the NAPT, with a visit to the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles March 5-10 and making a return to the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut April 8-13.