Play in the PCA From Home With the PokerStars Online Mini PCA

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
2023 Mini PCA

The 2023 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) is up and running at the luxurious Baha Mar Resort in The Bahamas, but not everyone has jetted off to the Caribbean, and not everyone has the bankroll to play in the 2023 PCA events. That is why PokerStars is running the Mini PCA festival, complete with a Mini PokerStars Players Championship (PSPC) online from January 25 through February 3.

Every day of the Mini PCA sees three low-stakes events take place at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 9:30 p.m. GMT, each with added EPT Monte Carlo satellite tickets to the prize pool. PokerStars is committed to giving away tens of thousands of dollars worth of EPT Monte Carlo satellite tickets, so make sure you bring your A-game to the tables because they will be dished out to the best performing players.

You want to keep January 29 free because the Mini PCA Main Event commences at 7:30 p.m. on that day. Costing $55 to enter, unless you win your way in via one of the many satellites running around the clock, the Mini PCA Main Event guarantees a whopping $100,000. In addition to bankroll-boosting cash prizes, PokerStars is adding an EPT Monte Carlo package to the prize pool, which is awarded to the eventual champion.

Full Mini PCA Schedule

DateTime (GMT)EventGuarantee
Wed 25 Jan5:30 p.m.#1: $2.20 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$6,000
 7:30 p.m.#2: $11 NLHE 7-Max Unlimited Re-entry$12,500
 9:30 p.m.$1.10 NLHE 8-Max Hyper PKO$2,000
Thu 26 Jan5:30 p.m.#4: $5.50 8-Game 6-Max$1,500
 7:30 p.m.#5: $55 NLHE 8-Max High Roller$35,000
 9:30 p.m.#6: $1.10 NLHE 8-Max Hyper Freezeout$2,000
Fri 27 Jan5:30 p.m.#7: $1.10 PLO 6-Max$1,000
 7:30 p.m.#8: $2.20 MLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$4,000
 9:30 p.m.#9: $25 NLHE 8-Max Unlimited Re-entry$25,000
Sat 28 Jan5:30 p.m.#10: $1.10 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$2,000
 7:30 p.m.#11: $11 NLHE 8-Max Mini PSPC Warm-Up$25,000
 9:30 p.m.#12: $2.20 NLHE 8-Max Hyper Freezeout$5,000
Sun 29 Jan5:30 p.m.#13: $5.50 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$15,000
 7:30 p.m.#14: $55 NLHE 8-Max Mini PCA Main Event$100,000
 9:30 p.m.#15: $11 NLHE 9-Max Turbo PKO$15,000
Mon 30 Jan5:30 p.m.#16: $11 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$20,000
 7:30 p.m.#17: $25 NLHE Mini PSPC$10,000
 9:30 p.m.#18: $5.50 NLHE Heads-Up Zoom Total KO$7,500
Tue 31 Jan5:30 p.m.#19: $3.30 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$6,000
 7:30 p.m.#20: $25 NLHE PKO Unlimited Re-entry$25,000
 9:30 p.m.#21: $5.50 NLHE 6-Max$10,000
Wed 1 Feb5:30 p.m.#22: $11 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stack$15,000
 7:30 p.m.#23: $1.10 HORSE 6-Max$1,000
 9:30 p.m.#24: $1.10 NLHE 8-Max Hyper PKO$1,500
Thu 2 Feb5:30 p.m.#25: $109 NLHE 8-Max Super High Roller$50,000
 7:30 p.m.#26: $3.30 PLO 6-Max$2,000
 9:30 p.m.#27: $55 NLHE 7-Max Unlimited Re-entry$40,000
Fri 3 Feb5:30 p.m.#28: $5.50 NLHE 8-Max Unlimited Re-entry$15,000
 7:30 p.m.#29: $2.20 NLHE 6-Max$3,000
 9:30 p.m.#30: $$11 NLHE 8-Max Hyper PKO$30,000

Gear Up For the $10,000 Added Mini PSPC

Mini PSPC

It may be too late to win yourself a Platinum Pass for this year's PSPC event in The Bahamas, and you probably don't have a spare $25,000 to buy into it directly, so the online Mini PSPC is the best thing.

Without wishing to sound biased, the Mini PSPC could be the best-structured $25 buy-in tournament PokerNews has ever seen. The five-day event has an incredible blind structure. You sit down with 60,000 chips and play to a 20-minute clock where the blinds start at 100/200. By the time Day 1 breaks after the eighth level, the blinds are still only 500/1,000/100a!

On top of PokerStars adding $10,000 to the prize pool, anyone finishing in the top 200 places receives an EPT Monte Carlo satellite ticket worth between €5.50 and €530!

Late registration remains open until the start of Day 2 in case you cannot make it to the PokerStars virtual felt in time for Day 1.

Mini PSPC Schedule

DateTime (GMT)TournamentDay Ends
Mon 30 Jan7:30 p.m.Mini PSPC Day 1After Level 8
Tue 31 Jan7:30 p.m.Mini PSPC Day 2After Level 16
Wed 1 Feb7:30 p.m.Mini PSPC Day 3When 32 players remain
Thu 2 Feb7:30 p.m.Mini PSPC Day 4When 6 players remain
Fri 3 Feb7:30 p.m.Mini PSPC Main Event Day 5When a champion is crowned

Follow the 2023 PCA and PSPC Action at PokerNews

The PokerNews live reporting team is in The Bahamas bringing you live and exclusive updates from the biggest PCA events. In addition, PokerStars presenters James Hartigan, comedian Joe Stapleton, and special guests are streaming the PCA Main Event from Day 2 (January 25) to completion, and the entire PSPC (January 30 to February 3). Why not tune in while you are on the Mini PCA and Mini PSPC grind?

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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