Andrew Ryan check-called a bet of 12,200 from Siarhei Melianiuk on the flop to see the land on the turn. Ryan checked, Melianiuk fired 23,600, and Ryan called.
The river was the , and both players checked.
Ryan turned over top two pair with the , and Melianiuk mucked his hand.
After losing about 20,000 to Dalton Brinker on the previous hand, Aleksandr Denisov raised again from middle position to 2,400. Andrew Gerl reraised from the big blind to 5,200 and Denisov called.
The flop came and Gerl shoved all in, which made Denisov fold very quickly and gave Gerl the pot.
Aleksandr Denisov is having a bit of a downswing. On this hand he raised from the hijack to 2,400 and got two callers.
The flop came and the first player to act checked to Denisov. He bet 2,600 and Dalton Brinker called. The action came back to the first player and he folded.
The turn was the and Denisov checked. Brinker bet 5,200 and Denisov called.
On the river, Denisov checked again when the hit, putting four spades on the board. Brinker eyed the board, then eyed Denisov and bet 13,500. Denisov didn't take too long to call and mucked his hand after seeing the of Brinker. Brinker won the hand with a flush.
After finishing third in the same tournament in both 2011 and 2015, Bryn Kenney won the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $100,000 Super High Roller for $1,687,800 after beating a stacked field of 58 entries. His quest included a heads-up battle with World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe McKeehen, who placed second for $1,220,480.
Just before the break, Ezra Abu-Gazal opened for 2,400 and received a call from Danut Chisu in the cutoff. Peggy Malinowski then three-bet jammed for 10,600 from the small blind, Abu-Gazal moved all in over the top, and Chisu got out of the way.
Abu-Gazal:
Malinowski:
Malinowski was ahead, but Abu-Gazal was drawing to two live overs. Fortunately for Malinowski, the board ran out a safe and she shipped the double.
Payout information has been released. With a field of 928, 135 places will be paid. The winner will take $833,260, while a min-cash will be worth $8,860.