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2018 Caribbean Poker Party

$5,300 Main Event
Jours 5
Event Info

2018 Caribbean Poker Party

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a9
Prix
$1,500,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$10,000,000
Entrants
1,815
Info Niveau
Niveau
46
Blinds
7,000,000 / 14,000,000
Ante
14,000,000

Welcome to Day 5 of Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event

Joe Kuether
Joe Kuether

After seven long days of poker, the end of the partypoker 2018 Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event is in sight. Just 11 players remain, and when the day is done, someone will raise a trophy and walk away with $1.5 million in the $10 million guaranteed event.

There hasn't been much time to enjoy paradise at Bahar Mar Resort for these players, but they each have $85,000 locked up for their efforts and all but one of them will get at least $110,000 as the tournament is currently on a money jump.

The remaining combatants as they stand now with 2015 WSOP bracelet winner Konstantin Maslak as the chip leader:

SeatTable 1Chip CountTable 2Chip Count
1Joe Kuether228,000,000--empty-- 
2Craig Mason208,000,000Filipe Oliveira181,500,000
3--empty-- Alex Lynskey150,000,000
4--empty-- Pascal Hartmann238,000,000
5Marc MacDonnell95,500,000Konstantin Maslak292,500,000
6Anton Wigg76,000,000--empty-- 
7--empty-- Diogo Veiga162,500,000
8Alex Turyansky104,000,000Niek van der Sluijs82,000,000

Stacks are finally starting to shrink after average stacks were hovering well north of 50 big blinds for most of the event. When a couple of more players bust, the final table will be reached. That final table can be viewed on the partypoker live stream.

Meanwhile, we here at PokerNews will be bringing you overarching updates in the partypoker-requested style. With players like Maslak, Joe Kuether, Alex Lynskey, Pascal Hartmann and more, this isn't a show you'll want to miss if end-game tournament play appeals to you.

On for the chase for $1.5 million, starting at noon local time, here in The Bahamas.