2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 4
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Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 2,000
Rony opened the pot with a raise to 42,000 from the button and Baker made the call from the small blind.
The flop came down


and Baker led the action, firing a 77,000 bet. Rony chose to raise, kicking it up to 182,000 and Baker flat-called.The
fell on 4th Street and Baker checked to Rony who fired another bullet -- this time making it 215,000 to play. Baker then check-raised all in prompting her nemesis to surrender.After the hand, we counted Baker at just over two million in chips while Rony fell below 800,000.



Knebel then checked to Lundmark who fired a 125,000 continuation bet; Knebel called. Both players checked the
on the turn, bringing the action to the river:
.There, Knebel opened with a 250,000 bet and Lundmark called prompting a showdown:
Knebel:


Lundmark:


Lundmark claimed the pot with tens full of jacks to improve to 1.47 million in chips. Knebel was left with a still manageable 790,000.
Bansi held
against Oscar's pocket fours. The flop contained a king to put Bansi in the lead when it fell
. The turn was the
and the river the
, eliminating Oscar. Bansi jumped back to two million.
We caught up to the hand on the flop with the board showing


. Eric Froehlich checked, as did Damien Rony, sending the first action over to Gimbel who led out with a 75,000 bet. Both Froehlich and Rony called.All three players checked the
on the turn, fastracking the action to the river,
. Froehlich and Rony checked once more allowing Gimbel to fire a 300,000 bet. Froehlich was the only caller and at the showdown, Gimbel tabled 
for trip threes. Froehlich mucked.After the hand, E-Fro dropped to 1.03 million in chips while Gimbel improved to 3.05 million.
vs.
.Reiman held the pocket queens and Bentley the big slick. The board ran out
giving Reiman the pot. He was the player at risk in this hand, doubling up to 700,000. PokerStars online qualifier Bentley was left with 75,000 chips.
Action folded around to Lodden on the button who open-shoved all in for just over 200,000 and Feldman made the call from the big blind holding pocket fours. Lodden tabled

at the showdown.The ensuing board ran out




and Feldman took down the pot with two pair, sevens and fours.Lodden will take home $38,000 in prize money for his efforts. Feldman, meanwhile, stacked up 415,000 in chips after the hand.