Joni Jouhkimainen moved all in for 34,000 from under the gun with and was called by Michael Rocco in the small blind with and Mustapha Kanit with in the big blind.
The flop came and Rocco bet 37,000. Kanit called.
The turn was the and Rocco bet 95,000. Kanit went deep into the tank before folding.
Joni Jouhkimainen:
Michael Rocco:
Jouhkimainen needed help but it didn't come as the river came the to eliminate him from the tournament.
Anatoly Nikitin raised to 12,000 before Mike Watson shoved with 89,000. Nikitin called and turned over , while Watson showed . The board ran out and the jacks held to secure the double for Watson.
Elsewhere, action was heads up with around 110,000 in the pot and on the board when Chino Rheem bet 23,000 before Sam Grafton shoved for 376,000. The move sent Rheem deep into the tank for several minutes.
"I'm sorry," Rheem said. "I have a pair. I shouldn't be taking this long to think about a pair."
"You're the defending champ. Take as much time as you need," Grafton said.
Rheem eventually folded and the pot went to Grafton.
"Nice bluff!" someone shouted from nearby.
"I can see the relief on his face," Rheem said.
"I'm just relieved you're still in!" Grafton responded.
Chris Brewer raised to 14,000 from under the gun and was called by Michael Gathy in early position. Tauan Naves moved all in for 67,000 from middle position before Justin Zaki moved all in over the top for 112,000 from the hijack.
Action folded to Steve O'Dwyer in the small blind who called. Brewer folded flashing and Gathy snap-folded.
Tauan Naves:
Justin Zaki:
Steve O'Dwyer:
Naves had a pair of nines while both his opponents had ace-king. The flop came putting Naves in control. The turn came the giving Zaki and O'Dwyer a gutshot and it was pain for Naves as the river came the to give his opponents a wheel to chop Naves' chips and eliminate him from the tournament.
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.