2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$5,300 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info
2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
74
Prize
$728,325
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$4,500,800
Total Entries
928
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000
Players Left 1 / 928
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"Cant-Miss" PCA Treating Gregg Well Again

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Tony Gregg
Tony Gregg

Tony Gregg isn't known for consistently grinding all of the stops on the live circuit, but the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure certainly seems to suit him.

Back in 2009, he showed up at the PCA with one recorded live cash for $8,625 under his belt, though he was an experienced and respected online player under the moniker "wwwBTHEREcom." He promptly booked a second-place finish for $1.7 million, falling heads up to online qualifier Poorya Nazari, who won the largest first-place prize in PCA Main Event history at $3 million.

Three years later, Gregg found himself at the final table once again. This time, he finished sixth for $364,000 in a tournament eventually won by John Dibella.

Here in 2016, he's threatening a third final table appearance. With less than 40 players left on break after Level 21 (6,000/12,000/2,000), Gregg had amassed a stack of 805,000.

What makes him so consistently successful at PCA? He thinks some of his success here can be linked back to that first run in 2009.

"It's one of those things where PCA was my first big score, so I'm always going to have really positive vibes when I come down," he said, adding that it's an easy trek for him since he's from the East Coast. "It's so awesome to get out of the winter in the middle of January. So, I always just feel so good when I come down here. It's a can't-miss stop for me. "

If feeling good is the norm for Gregg at PCA, he might be described as downright stellar here in 2016. That's because a major lifestyle change stemming from a prop bet has him healthier than usual. Though he wouldn't reveal the exact amounts he stands to win or lose, Gregg said he booked a wager that he won't drink for the entire year, which he says is going "really well" so far.

Gregg recently moved tables and now finds himself seated with one of the chip leaders, Timothy Ulmer, on his left. That hasn't slowed him down so far, with Gregg taking a three-bet pot from Ulmer right before break, and Gregg said he likes his situation at this point in the tournament.

"I feel pretty good about my table," he said. "I've been here a little over a level now, and I'm just trying to let this happen and not really force anything crazy. I definitely think I can final table again."

Given his track record here, that's a tough thing to bet against.

Tags: Tony Gregg

Rocco Busts To Ulmer

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Michael Rocco was all in for around 400,000 with a dominated {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} to the {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} for Timothy Ulmer. The {9-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} board kept Ulmer's big slick best, and he eliminated Rocco from the tournament.

Tags: Timothy UlmerMichael Rocco

Waxman Picks Off Lewis' Bluff for a Double

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Matt Waxman
Matt Waxman

After Toby Lewis bet 150,000 on the {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{5-Spades} board, Matt Waxman made the call to see the {8-Diamonds} land on the river. Lewis moved all in to put Waxman to the test for his last 487,000. After a long time in the tank, Waxman emphatically announced a call.

Lewis showed the {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts} for ten high after a busted draw. Waxman had the {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} for two pair, and he won the pot to double up.

Tags: Matt WaxmanToby Lewis

Koon Eliminated

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jason Koon
Jason Koon

Lawrence Bayley was all in with the {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} against the {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} for Jason Koon. Koon was the player at risk, and he was all in for 154,000 in chips.

The board ran out {9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}, and Koon was eliminated.

Tags: Jason KoonLawrence Bayley

Pires Busts Drory

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Chip leader Leonardo Pires fired 500,000 on the {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} board with two opponents against him in the hand, Lawrence Bayley and Joseph Drory. The bet was enough to put both Bayley and Drory all in, and Bayley opted to folded. Drory made the call with {K-}{K-}, but it was no good against the {3-Clubs}{3-Hearts} that Pires held for a flopped full house.

Drory was eliminated, and Pires hit 3 million in chips.

Tags: Leonardo PiresLawrence Bayley

Level: 22

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante: 2,000

Updated Chip Counts at the Break

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

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McCormick Doubles With a Boat

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Martin McCormick
Martin McCormick

Martin McCormick, who became popular for his antics yesterday, is hanging around and doubled just before the break at the feature table.

He got all in with {q-}{6-} against {k-Hearts}{3-Hearts}. The board ran out {4-Spades}{6-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{6-Hearts} and was giving him a bit of concern as he had to avoid a two or a seven to stay in the tournament. His concern was gone once the river gave him a full house with the {q-Diamonds}.

After he won the hand, McCormick hugged Phillip McCallister who was sitting right next to him.

Tags: Martin McCormickPhillip McCallister

Racener Doubles Through Holz

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
John Racener
John Racener

Former WSOP Main Event runner up John Racener doubled up against Fedor Holz.

Racener opened with an all in for 89,000 and Holz called. Racener had {q-Clubs}{8-Clubs} against the {8-Hearts}{8-Spades} of Holz. After the board ran out {j-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, Racener won the hand and doubled up.

After the hand Matt Waxman was laughing. Apparently he asked Holz whether he would win this hand before the flop came and Holz responded with a deadpan no. He also predicted that table mate Toby Lewis would win an earlier hand that he eliminated Andy Spears with.

Waxman seems to be amused by Holz's ability or possibly just his pessimism.

Tags: Andy SpearsFedor HolzJohn RacenerMatt WaxmanToby Lewis

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