Maria Lampropoulos Poker
- Maria Lampropoulos outlasted a 582-player field to become the first woman ever to win the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event at the Atlantis Resort and Casino in the Bahamas. The 36-year-old Argentine poker pro cashed $1,081,110 for the victory, her second career seven-figure cash. Along with the money she also received an entry into the.
- Romain Nussman and Maria Lampropoulos were heads up on a flop. Lampropoulos checked and Nussman bet 3,800, which Lampropoulos called. The turn brought a fourth flush card and this time both players checked. The river was the pairing the board and Lampropoulos checked for the last time. Nussman tanked before betting a hefty 20,000 into the pot.
Maria Lampropoulos outlasted a 582-player field to become the first woman ever to win the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event at the Atlantis Resort and Casino in the Bahamas.
The 36-year-old Argentine poker pro cashed $1,081,110 for the victory, her second career seven-figure cash. Along with the money she also received an entry into the 2019 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold’em Championship next year.
Maria Lampropulos Poker
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Lampropoulos had quite the battle to win the tournament. When play began at the final table of six players, she sat third in chips. She worked her way to the final two to face Shawn Buchanan heads-up for the tournament title. When heads-up play started, Buchanan had just over a 2-to-1 chip lead, which would grow to nearly 4 to 1 before Lampropoulos began her comeback.
Aces give Lampropoulos chip lead
Two big all-ins allowed Lampropoulos to take over the chip lead. First she was all-in with A-8 against Buchanan’s pocket fours. An ace on the flop gave her top pair and doubled up her chip stack. Not long after, she was all-in pre-flop again with A-10 against Buchanan’s pocket nines. She made a pair of aces again to double up again and take over the chip lead.
On the final hand with Lampropoulos still holding the chip lead, she was all-in with 10c-7c versus Buchanan’s Kh-5s. The flop provided her with all she would need when it showed 10s-9c-5h to give her a pair of 10s. The rest of the board – 2h-9h – provided no help for Buchanan, eliminating him. For second place, he cashed $672,960.
The seven-figure cash in the Caribbean bumped Lampropoulos’ live career earnings up to just under $2.8 million. That puts her second all-time among poker players from Argentina. Her largest career cash came last year in the 2017 partypoker Million, Nottingham. In that tournament she outlasted a 1,204-player field to cash $1,280,000.