Timothy Adams raised to 35,000 from under the gun and the action folded around to Christoph Vogelsang in the big blind.
Vogelsang called to see the flop and checked to Adams, who continued for 47,000. Vogelsang took some time before announcing a raise to 110,000, which produced an all-in from Adams. Vogelsang called quickly and was at risk.
Christoph Vogelsang:
Timothy Adams:
Adams had Vogelsang dominated as the cards were turned up, with Vogelsang unable to improve on the turn or river.
Vogelsang wished the table good luck on his way to the rail, finishing just shy of the money.
Sam Greenwood moved all in for his final 133,000 in middle position only to see Adrian Mateos shove his stack of 80,000 behind. Timothy Adams asked for a count before moving all in himself and Dan Smith got out of the way in the big blind.
Adrian Mateos:
Sam Greenwood:
Timothy Adams:
Adams had the lead with his pocket pair, while Smith commented that he folded one of the remaining aces. Neither player at risk improved enough on the runout of and Adams scooped the pot while earning the double knockout.
The often erratic Paulina "Poker Bunny" Loeliger had quite the lapse in judgment upon busting on Day 3 of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) Main Event.
Upon tanking for a few minutes when facing a wager for her entire stack against Daniel Custodio, a clock was called and she called only to find out that her hand was no good. She didn't simply table her cards and just walk away. Instead, she quickly shoved her cards facedown under the deck in the muck before pushing one card back in her direction, then attempted to push her other card back before the dealer grabbed it.
Loeliger then reached across the table in the direction of the chips in the pot but the dealer again prevented that from happening. What exactly she was trying to accomplish is known only to Loeliger, but it caused a little stir at the table.
PokerNews was there and captured a video of the incident.