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2018 Caribbean Poker Party

$5,300 Main Event
Jours 1a
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

Another Big Bag for Billard to Kick Off Main Event

Niveau 8 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Francois Billard
Francois Billard

Two days in, and Francois Billard has two big stacks in the bags in the first two $10 million guaranteed events of the partypoker 2018 Caribbean Poker Party.

On Day 1a of the $25,500 MILLIONS World, Billard put 3,010,000 in the bag at the close of eight levels, good for the fifth-biggest stack of the players who made it through.

On Day 1a of the $5,300 Main Event, Billard made it a double by bagging 4,050,000, good for the unofficial chip lead out of the roughly 115 players who advanced in the field of 185 runners. Billard has over $2 million in cashes and a number of six-figure scores, and with his fantastic start to this series, he's put himself in position to add to that if he can continue to crush.

Billard's count puts him just a hair above partypoker team pro Joao Simao. Simao, who finished with 3,995,000, has been on quite a run in his sponsor's big events in 2018.

At partypoker MILLIONS Germany in February, Simao got second and fourth in a couple of €25K high rollers for just under €450,000 total. Then, he got fourth in the €5,300 Main Event for €280,000. He followed that up with two big cashes at the partypoker Latin American Poker Championship — second in the $5,300 High Roller for $50,000 and fourth in the $1,100 Main Event for $60,000.

Joao Simao
Joao Simao fell just shy of bagging the lead.

Two of Simao's teammates also bagged big: Kristen Bicknell (3,260,000) and Philipp Gruissem (2,910,000). Bicknell had a swingy day as she started off by making a huge bet-fold for most of her stack when she said she had a small flush on an unpaired board.

She managed to run it back up from there, impressing partypoker Chairman Mike Sexton — who also bagged, albeit only 760,000 at a neighboring table.

Dylan Linde, Brian Hastings, Andreas Eiler, Cliff Josephy and MILLIONS World chip leader Chance Kornuth also made it through with strong stacks.

Players who failed to advance still have plenty of time. There remains two more starting flights, plus players can buy in for the first few levels on Day 2. Coverage and play resumes Sunday at noon with Day 1b, when the tournament will move ever closer to its $10 million guarantee with another eight-level day.

Tags: Francois Billard

Hastings Busts Schein Before Dinner

Niveau 6 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Alan Schein
Alan Schein

With {4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades} on the board, a player under the gun bet 240,000. Brian Hastings called on his left, and Alan Schein immediately shoved all in. It was about 800,000. The bettor thought briefly and mucked. Hastings took some time but then splashed in some chips.

Brian Hastings: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Alan Schein: {10-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Hastings was in great shape fading hearts and the river was the {3-Spades}. Schein rapped the table and left with a "good hand."

Players then headed to dinner break for 90 minutes.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Joao Simao br
Joao Simao
WSOP 2X Winner
3,700,000 1,500,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
WSOP 6X Winner
3,100,000 2,100,000
Pablo Fernandez es
Pablo Fernandez
2,500,000 -160,000
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
2,300,000 750,000
Philipp Gruissem de
Philipp Gruissem
WSOP 1X Winner
partypoker
2,100,000 1,175,000
Henry Tran ca
Henry Tran
1,700,000 -455,000
Tim Reilly us
Tim Reilly
1,700,000 50,000
Gerald Karlic at
Gerald Karlic
1,650,000 350,000
Joe Serock us
Joe Serock
WSOP 1X Winner
1,400,000 652,000
Richard Dubini ar
Richard Dubini
partypoker
1,400,000 300,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
1,340,000 90,000
Paul Newey gb
Paul Newey
575,000
Fabrizio Gonzalez uy
Fabrizio Gonzalez
450,000 -600,000
Alan Schein us
Alan Schein
Eliminé

Tags: Alan ScheinBrian Hastings

Tran Gets the Last Laugh on Deeb

Niveau 2 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Freddy Deeb
Freddy Deeb

Freddy Deeb's buddy has gotten the better of him.

Henry Tran opened under the gun for 17,000 and called the shove of big blind Deeb, who had 51,000 more. It was {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs} against the {a-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} of the short stack, and the board ran out clean for Tran as neither player hit anything.

After the hand, Deeb said they'd played a large pot that saw Deeb flop a set of fours but Tran hit a set of tens on the river for over 3 million.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Henry Tran ca
Henry Tran
3,200,000 2,050,000
Alan Schein us
Alan Schein
1,600,000 600,000
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
1,270,000 270,000
Adam Owen gb
Adam Owen
1,100,000 1,100,000
Fabrizio Gonzalez uy
Fabrizio Gonzalez
1,100,000 100,000
Mike Sexton us
Mike Sexton
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
partypoker
1,000,000 1,000,000
Kelly Minkin us
Kelly Minkin
1,000,000 1,000,000
Josip Simunic at
Josip Simunic
partypoker
1,000,000 1,000,000
Andy Black ie
Andy Black
950,000 -50,000
Pablo Fernandez es
Pablo Fernandez
850,000 -150,000
Freddy Deeb lb
Freddy Deeb
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Freddy DeebHenry Tran

Welcome to Day 1a of Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event

Baha Mar
Baha Mar

The party may have started last night in The Bahamas, but the real poker party is about to begin — the $5,300 Main Event of the partypoker Caribbean Poker Party, that is.

Numerous satellites have been run and plenty more remain, but for those ready to fire the Main Event, this is the first chance. It's time for Day 1a, the first of three starting flights, in this $10 million guaranteed extravaganza here at the luxurious Baha Mar Resort.

Last year, after five days of play, none other than Canadian crusher Sam Greenwood won this event for $1 million in prize money in a field of 1,061. Given the hefty guarantee, someone should be taking home quite a bit more than that this year.

Players will begin with 1,000,000 in starting chips and blinds at 2,000/5,000 with a 5,000 button ante. Levels will progress from there at an hour a piece up to 8,000/16,000/16,000 — the button ante matches the big blind throughout the structure. Eight levels will be played and players will be permitted one reentry.

Should they fail to advance, there will be more chances to buy in on subsequent starting days plus a Day 2 entry option up through the first four levels of that day. With the $25,500 MILLIONS World event still running on Day 1b, we may see the players who advanced through Day 1a opt to fire Day 1a here as well.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for updates throughout the day.