Lily Kiletto opened with an early position raise and it folded around to Mustapha Kanit who put in a three-bet. Kiletto four-bet the action to 13,000 and Kanit came right back over the top with a five-bet to 29,000.
Kiletto thought for a moment before dropping out a call. The dealer placed a flop on the felt and Kiletto announced a check. Kanit continued out for 27,000 and Kiletto came over the top with an all in bet. Kanit called for his tournament life of about 65,000 and the hands were turned over.
Kiletto:
Kanit:
Kiletto's jacks were in the lead and Kanit was looking to pair up on the subsequent streets to take the lead. The on fourth street did nothing to improve Kanit's hand and he made quick leave from the area after seeing the complete the board.
Kiletto raked in the massive pot and now is sitting on a castle of about 235,000 in chips which is good for the current chip lead.
Switzerland's Morgan Frederick Crosta started the action with a raise to 1,800 from middle position. Maria Ho made the call in the cutoff position, and then play fell on Amanda Musumeci on the button. She three-bet to 5,500. The blinds folded, then Crosta tanked for a little and made the call. Ho had other things in mind, and after a minute she four-bet to 16,200. Musumeci was then back up, and she tanked long and hard before firing all of her chips into the middle.
Musumeci had between 55,000 and 60,000 in her total stack when she shoved, and Crosta opted to fold. Ho had about 55,000 behind, and began to tank. About two minutes passed while Ho mulled over her decision. Eventually, she folded, and Musumeci won the pot.
Irving Lorenzo, better known as Irv Gotti, is a music producer and founder of The Inc. record label, formerly Murder, Inc. He has produced songs for artists such as Jay-Z, Ja Rule, DMX, Ashanti, and Vanessa Carlton.
Lorenzo has advanced to Day 2 here in the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event and just scooped a small pot off Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri to move over 40,000 in chips.
On the hand, Minieri check-called a flop bet of 2,200 from Lorenzo with the board reading . The turn was the , and both players checked. Both also checked the that landed on the river. Lorenzo tabled the for two pair, kings and sixes, and he won the pot.
Lorenzo boasts four career tournament cashes for a total of $32,471 in earnings. He's an avid player of the big poker events in Atlantic City, mainly at Borgata, but also has one World Series of Poker cash from last summer. He finished in the money in the $1,500 "Millionaire Maker" event for $4,624. Lorenzo's biggest individual score came in 2012 when he took 51st in the World Poker Tour Borgata Poker Open for $10,905.
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Eugene Katchalov and Dominik Nitsche took a flop of together. On the flop, Nitsche check-called a bet of an unknown amount to find the drop down on the turn. Nitsche once again check-called to see the board complete with the .
Nitsche checked for a third time and Katchalov moved forward a bet of 9,000. Nitsche flung out a call but then mucked his cards after he was shown Katchalov's for trip aces. Katchalov dragged in the pot and now has around 83,000 in chips.
Former WSOP Main Event finalist Antoine Saout just took a little hit at the start of the day. All round professional Marco Johnson, who started the day very short, got himself a nice double up but still remains in the danger zone.
Saout raised preflop and Johnson moved all in over the top for 12,800 total chips. The action was folded back around to Saout and he quickly made the call.
The completed board read and there was already about 22,000 in the pot. John Juanda was heads up with Max Silver and the former thought for some time on his action. Eventually, he opted to check over to Silver. Silver dropped down a stack of blue T5,000 chips which was more than enough to put Juanda all in.
Juanda quickly tossed away his cards and Silver picked up the pot. Silver is now sitting on about 125,000 in chips while Juanda has fallen to 18,000.