Ike Haxton raised from the cutoff and Hollywood star Kevin Hart three-bet all in for 148,000 from the button. The short-stacked Christopher Kruk, who had lost most of his chips the hand before, called off for 23,000 from the big blind and Haxton called to put Hart at risk in the side pot.
Hart:
Kruk:
Haxton:
"King of hearts," Hart called. The dealer did not oblige and put out the kingless flop.
The turn was no help to Hart, and he wished the table good luck after the river sent him packing.
Meanwhile, Kruk's hand held to give him the triple in the main pot.
Hand 11: Ivan Luca raised to 55,000 with the and Bryn Kenney three-bet all in for 764,000 with the in the cutoff. Everyone folded including Luca.
Hand 12: Cary Katz raised to 50,000 with the on the button and Justin Bonomo looked down at the in the big blind. He moved all in and Katz released his small pocket pair.
Hand 13: Luca raised to 55,000 under the gun with the and Bonomo called from the small blind with the . Mustapha Kanit then three-bet all in for 297,000 from the big blind with the , Luca folded, and Bonomo called.
Kanit desperately needed a high five, but the dealer left him hanging by running out a dry board of . With that, the official final table has been established, and just one more needs to fall before the money is made.
Hand 40: In the first hand back from the break, Bryn Kenney moved all in under the gun for 710,000 with the and he took down the blinds and antes.
Hand 41: Justin Bonomo raised to 80,000 holding the in the hijack and Ivan Luca called with the in the cutoff. The flop saw Bonomo check and Luca bet 135,000. Bonomo called and then both players checked the turn. When the paired the board on the river, Bonomo bet 350,000 and Luca called to win the pot.
Hand 42: Daniel Negreanu raised to 80,000 with the in early position and Luca three-bet to 215,000 with the in the hijack. Action folded back to Negreanu and he let it go.
Hand 43: Luca raised to 80,000 with the UTG+2 and he stole the blinds and antes.
Hand 44: Luca raised to 90,000 with the and Negreanu defended the big blind with the . Negreanu then checked the flop and called when Luca bet 70,000. The turn was gin for Negreanu, and he checked to Luca, who checked behind. On the river, Negreanu bet 75,000 and Luca folded.
Hand 45: Erik Seidel moved all in for 540,000 from the cutoff with the and Cary Katz called from the button with the .
Seidel needed some major help to avoid becoming the bubble boy, but that didn't happen as the board ran out a dry .
Après une journée de poker de plus de 13 heures, le Jour 2 du Super High Roller du PokerStars Caribbean Adventure à 100.000$ l'entrée à permis de faire tomber le field à 7 joueurs, tous assurés d'un gain minimal de 248,720$.
Les deux derniers survivants du tournoi remporteront au moins un million de dollars, Ivan Luca a les yeux rivés sur le premier prix de 1,492,340$. L'Argentin est en tête du classement provisoire devant Justin Bonomo et le Team Pro PokerStars Daniel Negreanu not far behind.
Siège
Joueur
Pays
Chipcount
Blindes
1
Ivan Luca
Argentina
2,760,000
55
2
Isaac Haxton
United States
1,095,000
22
3
Sam Greenwood
Canada
695,000
14
4
Bryn Kenney
United States
1,485,000
30
5
Cary Katz
United States
855,000
17
6
Daniel Negreanu
Canada
2,415,000
48
7
Justin Bonomo
United States
2,695,000
54
33 joueurs avaient emballé des jetons à l'issue du Jour 1, Bill Perkins et Cary Katz se sont enregistrés juste avant le départ du Jour 2 pour porter le total des inscriptions à 48 entrants. Les 7 derniers survivants du tournoi vont ainsi se partager plus de 4,7 millions de dollars.
Vite éliminé, le numéro 1 du classement GPI et Team Pro WinamaxAdrian Mateos Diaz n'a fait que contribuer au prizepool tout comme Stefan Schillhabel, Steffen Sontheimer, Koray Aldemir ou encore Rainer Kempe. Aucun Allemand n'a d'ailleurs fait l'argent, une première depuis longtemps dans un tournoi de ce type !
Chipleader à l'entame, Scott Seiver n'a pas tenu un level. Après avoir perdu un gros pot contre David Peters, il a fait les contre les chez Ivan Luca. Timothy Adams, Dan Shak, Nick Petrangelo et Steve O'Dwyer l'ont rejoint dans le rail avant l'argent eux aussi.
Kevin Hart a fait le show en Table TV toute la journée pour finalement sortir en 14e position, juste avant le Français Jean-Noel Thorel. Christopher Kruk, son bourreau, ne sera pas non plus au Jour 3. Stephen Chidwick (10e), Mustapha Kanit (9e) échouent près du but tout comme Erick Seidel, 8e et bubble-boy du tournoi.
La finale est à suivre en direct avec le coverage de PokerNews mais aussi avec un streaming aux cartes révélées, lundi à partir de 21 heures 30.
La partie reprend sur les blindes 25 000 - 50 000 (5000).