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2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a5
Premiação
$5,100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Premiação
$26,455,500
Entries
1,039
Informações do Nível
Nível
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000

Baumstein, Liperis Atop Counts With 38 Left in PSPC

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Scott Baumstein
Scott Baumstein

The biggest $25K tournament in poker history is down to just five tables, as 38 players remain in contention for the $5.1 million first-place prize at the PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship.

Leading the way into Day 4 will be a pair of direct buy-ins from opposite sides of the Atlantic, all but deadlocked at the top of the counts. American Scott Baumstein and the U.K.'s Yiannis Liperis bagged 4,240,000 and 4,210,000, respectively, making them the only players north of 4 million heading into the penultimate day of the event.

"It feels good," Baumstein said of the position he's in. "This is definitely a good tournament to run well in.

"I was chipping up pretty much all day. I lost an all-in near the end then made a run at it and won a big flip versus Farid [Jattin]. I was actually surprised he was as strong as he was, but it worked out for me."

The flip in question occurred in Level 23 (15,000/30,000/30,000). Baumstein made it 75,000 in the cutoff and the start-of-day leader three-bet to 320,000 out of the big blind. Baumstein came back with 775,000 and Jattin ripped it in for just under 2 million.

Baumstein called with queens and got a fairly easy hold against ace-king as nothing on the board materialized to threaten him.

"I was sweating that flip pretty hard," he admitted with a smile. "That was a big one. From what I understood, it was the biggest pot of the tournament."

As for Liperis, he got there on a big combo draw against the top two pair of Yan Li to move over 1.8 million. Then, he hit another nut flush after calling a sizable turn bet against Jonathan West, who couldn't find a fold on the river with a hand that never got shown down despite a river shove and a call.

Meanwhile, nine Platinum Pass winners still remain in the field heading into Day 4. While Mikita Badziakouski — he of over $20 million in live cashes — advancing is hardly a Cinderella story, there are still several players for whom a $5.1 million payday would hardly seem imaginable.

Mikita Badziakouski
Mikita Badziakouski is trending toward another big payday.

Ramon Colillas, Adrian Samu, Atanas Pavlov, Marc Rivera, Michael Roboniek and Jacqueline Burkhart all have $100,000 or less in live cashes and would make positively Moneymaker-esque stories were they to ship the PSPC.

Day 3 also saw the money bubble burst early on, and nearly 150 have already cashed payout tickets. Bill Perkins, Dylan Linde, Christoph Vogelsang, Ryan Riess and all three of Sam, Luc and Max Greenwood were among those getting paid.

The remaining 38 players gather for Day 4 at noon local time on Wednesday. Play continues at 25,000/50,000/50,000 with the plan to play to at least eight players, possibly longer if time allows. Come back to PokerNews to find who those few will be.

Day 4 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountry Chip CountBig Blinds
11Marvin RettenmaierGermany 630,00013
12Rui SousaPortugal 1,105,00022
13Pedro PadilhaBrazilPlatinum Pass winner1,315,00026
14Scott BaumsteinUnited States 4,240,00085
15Scott StewartUnited States 1,120,00022
16Adrian Echave SamuSpainPlatinum Pass winner1,265,00025
17Jonathan WestUnited States 280,0006
18Martins AdeniyaUnited Kingdom 1,545,00031
       
21Jake SchwartzUnited States 1,530,00031
22Filipe OliveiraPortugal 640,00013
23Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom 2,525,00051
24Griffin BengerCanada 1,560,00031
25Dan O'BrienUnited States 1,765,00035
27Marc PerraultCanada 1,935,00039
28Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom 1,330,00027
       
31Tony GreggUnited States 905,00018
32Louis BoutinCanada 3,040,00061
33Luis FariaPortugal 1,155,00023
35Luke MarshUnited Kingdom 2,065,00041
36Florian DutaRomania 1,305,00026
37Jacqueline BurkhartUnited StatesPlatinum Pass winner660,00013
38Kristen BicknellCanada 1,115,00022
       
41Joao BarbosaPortugalPlatinum Pass winner1,780,00036
42Ramon ColillasSpainPlatinum Pass winner2,895,00058
43Farid JattinColombia 640,00013
44Mikita BadziakouskiBelarusPlatinum Pass winner1,910,00038
45Julien MartiniFrance 3,250,00065
46Samuel TsehaiCanada 1,395,00028
47Sosia JiangNew Zealand 1,515,00030
48Marc RiveraPhilippinesPlatinum Pass winner865,00017
       
51Yiannis LiperisUnited Kingdom 4,210,00084
52Jason KoonceUnited States 2,235,00045
53Evan MathisUnited States 910,00018
54Chris JohnsonUnited States 1,480,00030
55Atanas PavlovBulgariaPlatinum Pass winner1,070,00021
56Laurynas LevinskasLithuania 895,00018
57Michael RobionekGermanyPlatinum Pass winner720,00014
58Luigi KnoppersNetherlands 2,715,00054

Tags: Scott BaumsteinYiannis Liperis

Bicknell Spikes the Turn

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Kristen Bicknell
Kristen Bicknell

Talal Shakerchi raised it up to 65,000 in the cutoff and Kristen Bicknell pushed all in for 505,000 out of the small blind. Shakerchi asked for a quick count and then flicked in a chip to call.

Kristen Bicknell: {a-Spades}{10-Spades}
Talal Shakerchi: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

Bicknell was in a dominated position but was still hopeful of getting her chips back. "Chop?" she asked politely.

The flop came {k-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Shakerchi still held a commanding lead. However, the {10-Clubs} on the turn gave Bicknell exactly what she was looking for with a pair of tens. The {3-Spades} on the river secured the double up for Bicknell in order to stay alive.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Talal Shakerchi gb
Talal Shakerchi
Day 1 Chip Leader
1,295,000 1,295,000
Kristen Bicknell ca
Kristen Bicknell
WSOP 4X Winner
1,065,000 610,000

Tags: Kristen BicknellTalal Shakerchi

The Three Brothers Greenwood Make the Money in the PSPC

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

It wasn't a mistake: There were three Greenwoods in the counts. And eventually, the same three Greenwoods will appear in the payouts.

The brothers Greenwood - Sam, Luc and Max - have all had high levels of success in poker, combining for $16.7 million in live cashes between them. While Sam and Luke continue on the full-time grind though, Max has mostly left the game behind for the past 2.5 years.

Here in the $25,000 buy-in PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em Players Championship, the three are reunited for a rare tournament, and the family is putting together a solid run. Find out what they had to say about it here on the PokerNews homepage.

Tags: Lucas GreenwoodMax GreenwoodSam Greenwood

Back-to-Back Monster Pots for Koonce

Nível 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Jason_Koonce
Jason_Koonce

Picking up the action on the turn with around 350,000 already in the middle, the board read {k-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{2-Hearts}. Jason Koonce led out for 225,000 from the big blind and Mustapha Kanit called from the button. The river was the {10-Clubs} and Koonce quickly shoved all in, putting Kanit to the test for his remaining 515,000 chips. The Italian thought for a minute but eventually, let his hand go.

In the very next hand, Christoph Vogelsang moved all in for 335,000 in early position and Kanit also ripped all in for 515,000 in the cutoff. Koonce looked down at his cards in the small blind and re-shoved all in as well.

Jason Koonce: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Mustapha Kanit: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Christoph Vogelsang: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}

Koonce was in line for another massive pot heading his way and the flop of {j-Clubs}{8-Spades}{4-Hearts} left him well out front. The {9-Diamonds} on the turn gave Vogelsang a straight draw but the {5-Clubs} on the river gave Koonce the double knockout and a massive stack of chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jason Koonce us
Jason Koonce
4,250,000 1,050,000
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Eliminado
Christoph Vogelsang de
Christoph Vogelsang
Eliminado

Tags: Christoph VogelsangJason KoonceMustapha Kanit

Jattin Finds Call Button, Busts Hinkle in Massive Pot

Nível 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Farid Jattin
Farid Jattin

With about 270,000 in the pot, Farid Jattin had 140,000 in front of him in the big blind. The board read {10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{k-Hearts} and Jattin was considering an all-in shove from small blind Blair Hinkle. Jattin used two time extensions and called for around 800,000.

Blair Hinkle: {j-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Farid Jattin: {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}

Both had pairs and straight draws but Hinkle was the one in need of improvement. The river was the {a-Hearts} and Hinkle shook Jattin's hand and wished everyone good luck. Jattin dragged one of the biggest pots yet and rocketed past the 3 million mark.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Farid Jattin co
Farid Jattin
Day 2 Chip Leader
3,450,000 2,070,000
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Farid JattinBlair Hinkle

De Silva Runs Out of Chips

Nível 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Upeshka Desilva
Upeshka Desilva

Upeshka De Silva opened to 45,000 from early position and was called by three players before the action was on Martins Adeniya in the big blind. Adeniya had a perfect opportunity for a squeeze play and he bumped it up to 325,000. De Silva nodded in approval before moving all in for just less than the raise. The remaining players all folded and the cards were on their backs.

Martins Adeniya: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Upeshka De Silva: {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

Adeniya woke up with a monster in the big blind and the two players were flipping. The flop came {a-Hearts}{9-Spades}{5-Clubs} to give Adeniya the lead with a pair of aces. The {10-Diamonds} and {2-Clubs} run out was no help to De Silva as he was eliminated.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martins Adeniya gb
Martins Adeniya
2,355,000 485,000
Upeshka De Silva us
Upeshka De Silva
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Martins AdeniyaUpeshka De Silva

$10,000 WSOP Main Event Seat Winner Revealed!

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Bad news for Bill Perkins when he busted the PokerStars Players Championship turns into great news for one lucky fan who guessed his bustout hand correctly!

Watch the video to find out who will be playing in the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event, courtesy of Bill Perkins!!

Tags: Bill PerkinsPokerStarsPokerStars Players ChampionshipWorld Series of Poker

Celestino Knocks Out de Zutter

Nível 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Alexandre De Zutter and Jussi Nevanlinna
Alexandre De Zutter and Jussi Nevanlinna

Ariel Ceslestino called a raise in the cutoff and two further players joined the mix including Alexandre de Zutter in the small blind. On the four-way flop of {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}, it was Celestino that bet 42,000 and de Zutter was the only caller.

The {2-Spades} appeared on the turn and de Zutter check-shoved for around 450,000 when facing a bet of 122,000 by Celestino, a snap-call followed.

Alexandre de Zutter: {10-Spades}{8-Spades}
Ariel Celestino: {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

The {8-Hearts} on the river was a blank and de Zutter shook hands with all opponents before heading to the payout desk.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ariel Celestino br
Ariel Celestino
1,475,000 1,044,000
Alexandre De Zutter fr
Alexandre De Zutter
Eliminado

Tags: Alexandre de ZutterAriel Celestino

Moneymaker Tour Platinum Pass Winners Chase the $86 to Millions Dream

Nível 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Clifford Ellefson
Clifford Ellefson

More than 15 years ago, an accountant from Tennessee won the $10K WSOP Main Event for $2.5 million after qualifying through an $86 satellite, thus fueling the fire for the ultimate poker dream. “Rags to riches” as they say, the Chris Moneymaker story is familiar to even the most casual of poker fans, and in their Platinum Pass giveaway, PokerStars wanted to recreate the Moneymaker magic.

There were dozens of ways to qualify for one of the 320 $30,000 Platinum Passes that included a buy-in to the $25K PSPC, but 13 players would get in by winning an $86 buy-in tournament in the Moneymaker PSPC Tour. Sound familiar?

The Moneymaker PSPC Tour kicked off in early August at Stones Gambling Hall, making its way to various stops across the United States, even passing through the internet realm in the state of New Jersey. Of those lucky 13, the dream was still alive for three as the tournament got into the money on Day 3. We caught up with two of the $86 qualifiers around the money bubble.

Cliff Ellefson

The very first Platinum Pass winner, Cliff Ellefson (pictured above), beat out a field of more than 800 entries at Stones to play in a tournament where a min-cash is more than five times his previous biggest tournament cash.

“It would be a dream come true to final table, to win the tournament," Ellefson told PokerNews. "Cashing in and of itself is a dream come true.”

Now in the money, freerolling with $25K locked up, Ellefson is focused on paying attention and playing his game.

Unlike some pass winners who are treating this experience more as a vacation than focusing on grinding out the tournament, Ellefson came solely to play.

“I came here alone and I wanted to treat it as a serious opportunity that I wanted to do my best at and not have any regrets looking back. I definitely don’t want any distractions here.”

“I’ve learned a lot and I’m following my instincts, not playing scared.”

A couple months before the event, Ellefson began to pour all of his extra time into growing his game, putting in hours on the RaiseYourEdge training site and playing more tournaments.

Here in the Bahamas, Ellefson is staying dialed in, going to the gym and meditating in the mornings to get him ready each day.

“I have a certain faith that things are going to work out for the best, and that gives me more of a relaxed feeling going into it.”

He’s soaking in the experience at the tables, playing alongside some of the best in the world.

“I’m so thankful for just all the little things that I’m experiencing, like when I win a pot, or just learning things or meeting people that I’ve watched online.”

Not putting too much pressure on himself, Ellefson is relying on faith to get him through.

“I’m a big believer in if I can be relaxed and just believe with 100 percent faith that God is going to bring me the victory that he wants for me, then I just kind of let go every time I’m all in.”

On Day 2, Ellefson found himself all in and in need of some help, holding ace-queen versus ace-king. Holding the queen of spades, he made a flush to win the hand when three spades flopped and another came on the turn.

Now in the money looking to ladder up as much as he can, Ellefson is trying to play his best in a field chock-full of top-level players.

“I’ve learned a lot and I’m following my instincts, not playing scared.”

Anthony Maio

One of the many top-level pros still in the field is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, one might say. Online poker pro Anthony Maio may be carrying a Platinum Pass, but his opponents will be unwise to underestimate him. The successful New Jersey online player also has nearly $900,000 in live cashes to his credit, and he won his way to the PSPC by winning the $86 online Moneymaker event.

“I would never have played this or came here, so I’m very thankful to have the opportunity. It’s been fun,” Maio told us.

Recently married, his wife and step-daughter are playing with dolphins today while Maio grinds in the Convention Center of the Atlantis.

“The only time I travel for poker is things like this, for bigger mains, and I tend to be really focused and do well. It’s exciting.”

Anthony Maio
Anthony Maio in a previous event.

For the online pro accustomed to playing usually 10-25 tables at a time, the PSPC structure is extremely slow.

“If I’m ever playing live, I’m always multi-tabling on my phone. Even in the WSOP Main, for the first two days, I’m multi-tabling. This is the first tournament where I haven’t multi-tabled live in a very long time.”

In preparation for the slow live grind, Maio put in some rare appearances at the cash tables.

“I went to Borgata to play some live cash, which I never do, just to get me familiar with uncomfortable spots because I’m always behind a screen and I never play cash, especially live cash. I figured that’s the most uncomfortable I could be and I figured it would give me good preparation for this.”

"I defend a lot and I limp-call and I don’t really fold."

As far as adjusting his approach from his usual online mulit-table grind, Maio is sticking to his guns, and likely catching his opponents off-guard.

“I’ve been playing small-ball cautious, using my aggressive limp strategy and not really folding much. I defend a lot and I limp-call and I don’t really fold, so I’m just having a good time, and that’s been my strategy.”

As with many online pros who don't hit the live circuit much, Maio is content flying under the radar in this one.

“Most people don’t know who I am – it’s good. I try to look like as big of a fish as I can for the most part… And I’m a Platinum Pass winner so that works out too… So I get underestimated early on which is nice.”

The third Moneymaker Tour winner to make it into the money was Ori Kossonogi, who won the $86 event held at Gardens Casino in Los Angeles. Kossonogi (139th place) and Maio (130th place) were unfortunate to bust out recently, but they did lock up an ROI of 40,600% cashing for $35,000. For Ellefson, the $86 to $5.1 million dream lives on.

Tags: Anthony MaioChris MoneymakerCliff EllefsonOri Kossonogi

Perkins Eliminated by Greenwood

Nível 19 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Bill Perkins
Bill Perkins

Before the bubble, Bill Perkins had doubled through Max Greenwood and the duo clashed once more to create the following showdown:

Bill Perkins: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Max Greenwood: {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

The board came {K-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{10-Hearts} to give Greenwood the nutflush and Perkins snapped a quick picture of the hands and board for his Twitter competition before leaving the table with a "thanks guys" and a smile on the face.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Max Greenwood ca
Max Greenwood
WSOP 1X Winner
590,000 280,000
Bill Perkins us
Bill Perkins
Eliminado

Tags: Bill PerkinsMax Greenwood