2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 4
Tobias Reinkemeier Eliminated in 46th Place ($52,000)
Duthie:
Reinkemeier:
The turn and river then filled out , and Duthie's set of sixes held up to win the pot, eliminating Reinkemeier from the competition.
Duthie stacked up just over two million in chips after the hand.
Bryce Yockey Eliminated in 47th Place ($52,000)
Bill Gazes Eliminated in 48th Place ($52,000)
Gazes held against the from Reiman.
The board ran out and Gazes was sent packing. Reiman is up to 1.1 million.
Mizrachi with Double Elimination
Soren Kongsgaard Eliminated in 50th Place ($45,000)
We walked over to Robert Mizrachi's tabled and saw him stacking a massive amount of chips. Next to the table stood Soren Kongsgaard and Huck Seed, both of them without chips. Asking Mizrachi what happened, here's what we gathered.
Mizrachi opened the pot with a raise before Kongsgaard fired all in. Seed then moved all in behind Kongsgaard and Mizrachi made the quick call. Mizrachi has two aces, Kongsgaard with pocket sevens and Seed with pocket queens. What a spot for Mizrachi to pick up bullets.
Mizrachi informed us that he went on to make quad aces on the hand and send both Kongsgaard and Seed packing. Mizrachi is now pushing 2.7 million chips.
Bansi and Steely Do Battle
The turn was the and Bansi checked. Steely fired 127,000 and Bansi called.
The river card was the and Bansi fired 300,000 into the pot. Steely tanked and then mucked his hand. Bansi now nears 2.5 million.
Florian Langmann Eliminated in 51st Place ($45,000)
Langmann failed to improve and was eliminated from the tournament.
Amit Makhija Eliminated in 52nd Place ($45,000)
The board ran out to send Makhija to the rail.
Liz Lieuzes - 53rd Place ($45,000)
Lieu got it all in before the flop racing; her queens against Toth's . Toth was able to spike an ace on the turn to claim the pot and send Lieu to the rail in 53rd place.
Toth stacked up 1.5 million in chips after the hand.
Bryn Kenney Eliminated in 54th Place ($45,000)
The flop came down with two hearts giving Zamani a world of outs and he managed to spike one of them -- an ace -- on the turn, to take the lead in the hand.
Kenney needed a miracle two on the river to stay alive, but none came and thus he was eliminated from the main event.
After the hand, Zamani stacked up 1.1 million in chips.