4th Annual Caribbean Poker Classic Still Open for Entry

August 4th, 2007

The fourth annual Caribbean Poker Classic (CPC) event will take place in November on the beautiful island of St. Kitts. Interested players can still gain entry through Sun Poker just by earning MPPs. SunPoker will give away packages between August 1st through October 31st.

To have a chance at the $130k in packages, head over to Sun Poker to earn MPPs. The top thirteen finishers are guaranteed either a $10K full CPC package or a $4K lite CPC package.

The $10k package includes a $6,300 buy-in to the Main Event, $1,200 for seven nights hotel stay at the St. Kitts Marriott, and $2,500 cash for travel and meals.

The $4k lite package comes with $1,200 for seven nights hotel stay at the St. Kitts Marriott, $2,140 in cash for travel and meals, and $660 in tournament vouchers.

Players in 14th through 23rd place have a 50% chance of winning a package through a special sit-n-go tournament. Players in the 24th - 100th place are guaranteed three packages through a multi-table tournament freeroll.

Last, but certainly not least (!), the Sun Poker player who lasts the longest in the CPC will also receive a seat at the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo. The EPT Grand Final has a €12,000 value prize package.


Article Credit: Anna-Clara

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AA on safe board, no limit full ring - DailyHandQuiz

Game type: 25/50 Full Ring Cash, PokerStars
Your image: Active, possibly a little frustrated
Opponent's image: Very aggressive preflop
Your hand: Ad Ah

The setup: You've had an uneven session so far and it's been a bit since you won a hand. This hand there's a poster in the hijack preflop. The table folds to him and he checks. You raise $200. The button folds and the SB three bets to $825. The BB and hijack fold, and you flat.

You have a good amount of history with the raiser. He is a very active three bettor and seems to have your number in recent sessions. He is very aggressive against your preflop raises, especially if there's a squeeze opportunity. He's also a pretty steady continuation bettor.

You flop about as dry as can be:

jc 2h 6d

The SB leads for $985 into $1750. What's your play?


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