There are some hands in poker tournaments that are just going to get you. As is the case with Danny Suied's elimination.
After Richard Toth opened to 30,000, Mike Chappus three-bet to 94,000. Toth was in early position and Chappus in middle position.
Action then folded over to Suied in the small blind. He made it 300,000, committing himself to the hand. Toth mucked and then Chappus went all in. Having most of his chips in the middle, Suied quickly called. He was met with some bad news when he rolled over but was behind Chappus' .
Suied pleaded for a queen as the board ran out and he was sent to the rail.
"I can't fold that there," said Suied. "Just sucks, what ya gonna do."
Suied will take home $38,000 for his efforts while Chappus collected the chips. Chappus has been running hot in the early going here and has gone from a starting stack of 277,000 to around 870,000.
From under the gun, Sergey Serafimov moved all in for 191,000. Action moved over to Haifz Khan and he wanted verification on the count. After getting one, Khan announced that he was all in. Everyone else folded.
Khan held two black sevens to Serafimov's .
The board stayed clean for Khan, , eliminating Serafimov.
Welcome back for Day 4 of the PokerStars.net Caribbean Adventure. Yesterday saw the money bubble burst and countless names sent to the rail. Some of those names included in those eliminations were Steve Paul-Ambrose, Luis Medina, Dan Shak, Amnon Filippi, Joe Cassidy and Phil Ivey.
Play will begin today with 62 players remaining in the field. There is no set schedule of time to play today, as play will end once there are 24 players remaining. That could take an hour or all day and night, we'll just have to wait and see.
Coming into Day 4 as a chip leader is Harrison Gimbel, holding over 2.6 million chips. Matt Haugen, Ryan D'Angelo and Praz Bansi are hot on his heels though and all have over two million chips.
Play will begin at 12:00 p.m., so be sure to keep your browser pointed to PokerNews.com for all the live updates to come shortly!