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2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$100,000 Super High Roller
Dias: 2
Event Info

2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
88
Premiação
$1,492,340
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Premiação
$4,737,600
Entries
48
Informações do Nível
Nível
22
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Ivan Luca Leads PCA $100,000 Super High Roller Final Table, Daniel Negreanu Still In

Nível 17 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Ivan Luca
Ivan Luca

Ivan Luca will start the Final Table of the PokerStars Championship Bahamas $100,000 Super High Roller with the chip lead. The Argentinian high roller regular starts just ahead of Justin Bonomo with PokerStars Team Pro Daniel Negreanu not far behind.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ivan LucaArgentina2,760,00055
2Isaac HaxtonUnited States1,095,00022
3Sam GreenwoodCanada695,00014
4Bryn KenneyUnited States1,485,00030
5Cary KatzUnited States855,00017
6Daniel NegreanuCanada2,415,00048
7Justin BonomoUnited States2,695,00054

The second day of the Super High Roller started with 33 players having survived Day 1. With Bill Perkins and Cary Katz as new sign-ups, the total amount of entries had gotten up to 48. That made for a slightly smaller field compared to last year, but still a massive $4,737,600 to be divided over seven players cashing.

Super High Roller regular Adrian Mateos was the first to hit the rail, not much later followed by Stefan Schillhabel. As Steffen Sontheimer, Koray Aldemir, and Rainer Kempe hit the rail as well; no German would even come close to the money in this Super High Roller, a unique phenomenon these days.

Another player to bust out early was Scott Seiver. Seiver had started the chip leader with a massive 804,000 in chips but was gone before the first level up was heard. He lost a bit to David Peters before getting it all in with queens to the kings of Ivan Luca. Seiver didn't find any help on the flop, turn, or river and departed as one of the first on Day 2.

As other regulars like Timothy Adams, Dan Shak, Nick Petrangelo, and Steve O'Dwyer all bit the dust as well, the tournament got closer to the money stage.

Kevin Hart, who had been at the feature table throughout most of the day, made a run for the money but ended up short and busted in 14th place. He got it in with king-queen against queens and ace-ten.

"I'm Kevin Hart, and I need the King of Hearts!" he shouted as his life depended on it.

To no avail, the kings all stayed in the deck, and Christopher Kruk won the hand with his queens. Despite tripling there, Kruk wouldn't make it to the money as he was still short and busted with ace-nine to the nines of Isaac Haxton.

Kevin Hart
"I'm Kevin Hart and I need the King of Hearts!"

As Stephen Chidwick busted in 10th place, the final 9 took their seats at the last table in the massive tv set. Still, two players would need to go before players would cash. Mustapha Kanit busted soon, getting it in with fives against the sevens of Justin Bonomo.

That left eight players, all from the Americas. The bubble would take quite some time to burst. Cary Katz was short for the longest time, but nobody found the right cards to finish him off. As Katz made an impressive comeback, Erik Seidel got shorter and shorter. Down to just 14 big blinds, the man with the most experience shoved with pocket nines. Katz woke up with tens, and as the board came no higher than an eight, Seidel hit the rail.

Erik Seidel bubbled the $100,000 Super High Roller

Play resumed for another level, but no players ran out of chips, so all seven players return to action on Day 3 on Monday. Cards will be pitched again at 3:30 pm local time with blinds at 25,000 and 50,000 - ante 5,000.

PositionPrize
1$1,492,340
2$1,077,800
3$686,960
4$521,140
5$402,700
6$307,940
7$248,720