Ole Schemion was all in for 5,500 with the ![]()
against the ![]()
for Luiz Duarte Ferreira Filho. The flop, turn, and river ran out ![]()
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, and Schemion doubled up.
Ole Schemion was all in for 5,500 with the ![]()
against the ![]()
for Luiz Duarte Ferreira Filho. The flop, turn, and river ran out ![]()
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, and Schemion doubled up.
Fresh of his win last night in the $50,000 Single-Day High Roller for $945,495, Steve O'Dwyer limped in on the button. Spencer Cossette called from the small blind, and the player in the big blind checked his option.
The flop was ![]()
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, and Cossette checked. The next player bet 1,400, O'Dywer called, and Cossette folded.
The turn was the
, and the player in the big blind bet 3,000. O'Dywer called, and the river was the
. After his opponent checked, O'Dywer bet 12,000. His opponent tank-folded, and O'Dywer won the pot.
Some bust outs from early on Day 2.
On the ![]()
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flop, Ari Engel checked, and Darie Vlad bet 4,800. Engel called, and the turn paired the board with the
. Engel checked, and Vlad bet 7,100. Again, Engel called.
The river was the
, and both players checked. Engel showed the ![]()
, and Vlad mucked his hand.
On the ![]()
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flop, Alexandre Araujo De Andrade checked, and Chris Oliver checked behind.
The turn was the
, and De Andrade bet 1,800. Oliver raised to 4,300, and De Andrade called.
The river was the
to pair the board, and both players checked again.
De Andrade showed the ![]()
, but it was Oliver's ![]()
that won the pot.
Super High Roller Champion Brynn Kenney joined the Day 2 field today, along with Stephen Chidwick and Fedor Holz.
Reigning WSOP Main Event Champion Joe McKeehen started Day 2 with a little more than 20,000. He got all in with ![]()
against ![]()
and hit a king on the flop.
The board ran out ![]()
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and McKeehen doubled up.
"I've only gotten it in behind four times," said McKeehen.
Greece's Georgios Sotiropoulos topped one of the toughest final tables an event under $5,000 has ever seen and won the Latin American Poker Tour Bahamas for $308,220. Sotiropoulos topped an 851-player field to earn the victory.
The cards are in the air for Day 2 of the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $5,300 Main Event.
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100