Gavin Cochrane, Hannes Speiser Among Big CPP Winners on Thursday

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The 2020 Caribbean Poker Party (CPP) has already crowned several high-profile champions over the week, including Pascal Lefrancois' big win in the $25k High Roller this Wednesday for a staggering $585,175.

Last night, several more winners were crowned in the festival, with CPP #05 Heads Up with a buy-in of $1,050 and a guarantee of $100k as one of the two flagship events of the night. A field of 102 entrants had already been whittled down to its final 16 when the final day kicked off.

Among them were stars such as Dominik Nitsche and Georgios Zisimopoulos, but both of them fell in the round of 8, each taking home $4,080 for their efforts.

Ultimately, it was Austria's Hannes Speiser (lead photo) taking on Italy's Luigi Shehadeh and the pair agreed to a deal, leaving each player about $24k richer in the process. $1k was left to play for and it would be Speiser ultimately taking the crown and the fifth event of the series.

CPP #05 Heads Up Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize ($)
1Hannes SpeiserAustria$25,040
2Luigi ShehadehItaly$23,920
3Zoltan BarabasHungary$10,200
4Thomas TaylorCanada$10,200
5Kirklan LycarCanada$4,080
6Georgios ZisimopoulosGreece$4,080
7Dominik NitscheGermany$4,080
8Michael KaneUnited Kingdom$4,080

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Gavin Cochrane Wins Nearly $50k in Single-Day PLO Event

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Gavin Cochrane

Besides the conclusion of the two-day heads-up tournament, a single-day PLO event with a chunky buy-in of $3,200 saw cards hit the digital felt as well. CPP #06 Pot-Limit Omaha with a guarantee of $150k drew 51 entrants to create a total prize pool of $153,000, just inching past its guarantee.

Nine players would finish in the money, which left players such as Yuri Dzivielevski (11th) and Jens Lakemeier (14th) just shy of a cash. A heads-up showdown between two Brits in Gavin Cochrane and Philipp Mighall resulted in a win for the former, who received $49.561 for winning the one-day event. Mighall received $30,439 as runner-up.

CPP #06 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize ($)
1Gavin CochraneUnited Kingdom$49,561
2Phillip MighallUnited Kingdom$30,439
3Puk NabuursNetherlands$19,851
4Adam HendrixUnited States$13,764
5Jasper WijbengaNetherlands$10,190
6Boris AngelovBulgaria$8,537
7Ian BradleyUnited Kingdom$7,348
8Mark KoromHungary$6,656
9Ludvig SternerSweden$6,656

Events for Friday, November 20

Friday will see the $500k guaranteed CPP #07 The Warm Up kick off it's first of three starting days at 7:05 p.m. GMT. The buy-in for the seventh big event of the series is $1,050.

In addition, several Main Event satellites are running with dozens of guaranteed tickets throughout the day. Check out the partypoker lobby for more information on these satellites.

Make sure to not miss any of the action and tune in to partypoker Twitch to stay on top of all things CPP!

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