2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
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When we reached the table, Sylvain Loosli had a bet of 14,500 sitting in front of him on a flop of ![]()
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. James Calderaro raised, splashing six blue T5,000 chips in front of him, and Loosli tanked for a bit before moving all in for 86,000.
As Loosli announced his all-in wager, Calderaro was reaching to his side for a drink he had sitting on an empty chair. He grabbed it, pulled the cup to his lips, took a long sip, and called.
The November Niner instantly turned his hand over, revealing ![]()
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for a set of sixes.
The dealer rapped the felt, burned a card, and spiked the
on the turn.
Calderaro slammed the table with his hand in anger, and was still steaming by the time the
completed the board. Loosli shipped the monster pot, doubling to 200,000 chips, while Calderaro plummeted to 45,000.
Daniel Colman announced an all in bet for 36,400 from early position and it folded around to Grayson Ramage who shipped all in over the top. The rest of the table folded and the hands were revealed.
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"I deserve an ace," said Colman.
The flop came ![]()
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hit the felt.
"I deserve a club!" quickly said Colman with the same vocal cadence.
He received neither on the
turn, but his second wish was fulfilled with the
on the river. Colman picked up the pot and doubled to around 80,000. Ramage, on the other hand, was crippled to just around 10,000.
Alexander Gustaf Ceder had the button and raised to 9,000 after it folded around to him. David "ODB" Baker was in the small blind and popped it up to 21,000. Ceder replied by four-bet shoving all in for 58,400 and Baker moved forward a call.
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Ceder's pocket kings were out in front and stayed that way through a ![]()
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run out. He was able to score a double to around 130,000. After this hit, Baker is down to about 138,000 in chips.
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Antoine Saout raised under the gun to 4,000 and the action was folded to former EPT Grand Final winner Ivan Freitez. Freitez moved all in for 95,000 chips and both blinds quickly folded.
Saout took his time analyzing this big shove, but after about 25 seconds he made the call.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Freitez was knocked out.