2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
$25,000 High Roller Event
Day: 3
William Reynolds Doubles Through Michiel Brummelhuis
The board ran out and Reynolds' ace-high flush took it down. He now has around 250,000 while Michiel Brummelhuis drops to 450,000.
Reynolds Will Not Die
After Tobias Reinkemeier raised to 45,000, Williams Reynolds moved all in from the big blind for 234,000. Reinkemeier made the call.
Reinkemeier:
Reynolds:
The flop came down , adding a straight draw for Reinkemeier. The turn card took away some outs when the hit and then the river was the .
Reynolds doubled up about 500,000 and Reinkemeier dropped to 650,000.
Sandra Naujoks Eliminated in 9th Place ($56,595)
Naujoks held against Reinkemeier's .
The board ran out to eliminate one of the two women in the field from the event. Naujoks will take home $56,595 for her finish.
Final Table Set
Reach the final table we did, but not after multiple hours of nine-handed bubble play. That wasn't the only bubble broken on the day, as the money bubble burst with the elimination of Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri in 17th place.
Team PokerStars Pro Sandra Naujoks was the last to go for the day, when she shoved over the top of a Tobias Reinkemeier raise with . Reinkemeier held jacks and they held up to eliminate Naujoks in ninth and set the final table. With the elimination, Reinkeimeier claimed a big chip lead and will be coming into tomorrow with 1.072 million chips.
Some of the notables bustouts on the day were Greg Raymer (13th) and Joe Cada (11th). Both hold a WSOP Main Event title and made excellent showings here.
Here's how the final table will look for tomorrow.
Seat 1: Adolfo Vaeza - 758,000
Seat 2: William Reynolds - 482,000
Seat 3: Michiel Brummelhuis - 394,000
Seat 4: Dmitry Stelmak - 150,000
Seat 5: Will Molson - 669,000
Seat 6: Tobias Reinkemeier - 1,072,000
Seat 7: Lisa Hamilton - 440,000
Seat 8: Matt Marafioti - 236,000
Play will resume tomorrow at 12:00 noon for the final table to be played out. The players will be on the television table on the stage and vying for the $576,240 first-place prize. We'll see you then!
$25,000 High Roller Event
Day 3 Completed