2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$2,200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
1,529
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
20,000

Raymer Gets It All In and Wins

2004 WSOP Champion and Team PokerStars Pro Greg Raymer has just improved to 43,000 in chips after a recent hand.

Raymer limped into the pot from early position and action folded around the table to a player in the cutoff (CO) who kicked it up to 1,100. The button and small blind folded, sending the action around to the big blind (BB) who three-bet to 3,400. Action then moved back around to Raymer who four-bet to 10,400. The CO folded but the BB made the call, creating two-way action on the flop:

{7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{A-Spades}

The BB then checked to Raymer on the flop, who moved all in for about 18,000. His opponent spent quite awhile in the tank, but eventually opted to fold, surrendering the hand to Raymer.

Tags: Greg Raymer

Deeb is Done

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb
Under the gun plus one, Chris Niesert opened with a raise. He would find calls in three places before the action came around to Shaun Deeb in the big blind. He squeezed the table with a raise to 4,000. Niesert then made it 12,000 straight, enough to quickly fold the three monkeys in the middle. Deeb wasn't going anywhere though; he moved all in for about 40,000, and Niesert instantly called to put him at risk.

Showdown
Niesert: {A-?} {A-?}
Deeb: {K-?} {Q-?}

The board ran out full of blanks for Deeb, and his day is done early. Take a good long look at this face; it's the last you'll see of him for a good long while.

Tags: Chris NiesertShaun Deeb

Level: 5

Blinds: 150/300

Ante: 25

Greg Raymer: Facial Hair Expert?

The topic of conversation over on Greg Raymer's table has shifted from poker to young men's facial hair, and Greg Raymer appears to be an expert on the subject.

During a conversation with Alex Keating and a few others at the table, Raymer explained that at the college he went to, freshmen were prohibited from shaving their facial hair until St. Patrick's Day, unless they were in the ROTC or a similar organization.

This wasn't a college-sponsored rule, of course. It was created by what Raymer referred to as the "St. Patrick's Day Committee," made up of representatives from fraternities and other on-campus groups. Freshmen who were caught with clean-shaven faces were apprehended and had their faces painted green (in honor of the holiday).

Tags: Greg Raymer

Stammen Sent Off

Action before the flop isn't completely clear, but it looks as if there was a raise and a call before action came around to Keven Stammen. He looked down at {8-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} and moved his last ~6,000 into the middle. Stammen would find one caller and the bad news that he would need to come from behind against {10-Spades} {10-Clubs} to stay alive.

The dealer provided no help as the board ran down {3-Spades} {A-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} {4-Diamonds} {K-Spades}. That's all she wrote for "Stammdogg"; his day is done.

Tags: Keven Stammen

Ship it Away From Vivek

Vivek Rajkumar
Vivek Rajkumar
We joined a hand in progress on the flop as the dealer spread out {9-Diamonds} {2-Spades} {4-Hearts} on the board. Action was heads up and the first player checked. Vivek Rajkumar fired 1,400 at the pot, and his opponent didn't waste much time calling.

On the turn, the {5-Diamonds} drew another check from the unknown player. Rajkumar gathered another 3,200 chips and slid them into the pot, and his opponent was right there to match it once again.

Fifth street brought the {A-Diamonds} and another check. Rajkumar bet 10,000, and his opponent drew a big breath. He shook his head as if the river card had ruined his entire day, but he eventually made the call. Rajkumar tabled {5-Clubs} {5-Spades} for the set, but it was no good. His opponent turned over {3-Clubs} {3-Spades} for the surprise straight, plenty good enough to drag the pot and draw a curious look from Rajkumar. That loss slips him back to about 18,000.

Tags: Vivek Rajkumar

Madsen Four-bet Preflop

A player opened with a raise to 800 before Jeff Madsen three-bet to 2,200. The button asked Madsen how much he had left. Madsen moved his two hands out of the way to give the player a visual of how many chips he had left. Then, the button four-bet to 5,200. The original raiser folded and then Madsen mucked as well.

Madsen's now on 33,825.

Tags: Jeff Madsen

Edler Moves in On River

Bill Edler
Bill Edler
Bill Edler raised to 800 and the player to his left reraised to 2,500. Edler made the call. The flop came down {K-Clubs} {7-Diamonds} {4-Clubs} and Edler checked. His opponent fired 3,500 and Edler made the call, taking about a half of a minute to do so.

The turn brought the {5-Spades} and Edler passed the action to his opponent once again. The player fired 7,000 this time and again, Edler called.

The river produced the {10-Spades} and Edler immediately moved all in, sliding a big stack of chips in front of his cards. His opponent didn't look too happy at Edler's move and the river card. He tanked for a couple of minutes and then pushed his hand in. Edler scooped the pot and moved up to 53,000.

Tags: Bill Edler

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