2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$100,000 Super High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$1,492,340
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Prize Pool
$4,737,600
Entries
48
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Cary Katz Comes From Behind to Win 2018 PCA $100K Super High Roller for $1,492,340

Level 22 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Cary Katz
Cary Katz

The eighth edition of the 2018 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) $100,000 Super High Roller concluded on Monday night, and self-proclaimed recreational player Cary Katz prevailed over a 48-entry field to win the $1,492,340 first-place prize.

Prior to the win, Katz had $12,205,909 in live tournament earnings including a career-best $1,929,203 for finishing fifth in the 2016 Big One for One Drop. While he’s taken down plenty of ARIA Super High Rollers, a series he started, this win marked his first major victory outside Las Vegas.

Katz’s win was an epic come-from-behind affair. He didn’t even play Day 1 of the tournament, instead opting to late register right before the start of play on Day 2, and spent much of the final table as the short stack.

Meanwhile, all eyes were on Bryn Kenney on becoming a two-time champ. At one point, Kenney, who in 2016 topped a field of 58 entries to win the same event for $1,687,800, held a massive chip lead four-handed.

Surprisingly, he busted in third place for $686,960, which marked his fifth PCA $100K SHR cash in eight events. That now includes three third-place finishes. The $4,166,700 Kenney has won throughout the history of this tournament marks approximately 20% of his now $21,100,543 in lifetime earnings.

Kenney is coming off the best year of his career where he won $8,505,897 million playing tournaments, more than any other player in the world. That included winning $1.75 million in last year’s PokerStars Championship Bahamas. If there’s such a thing as home-field advantage in poker, Kenney has certainly seemed to find it here on Paradise Island.

PlacePlayerCountyPrize
1stCary KatzUSA$1,492,340
2ndJustin BonomoUSA$1,077,800
3rdBryn KenneyUSA$686,960
4thDaniel NegreanuCanada$521,140
5thIvan LucaArgentina$402,700
6thIke HaxtonUSA$307,940
7thSam GreenwoodCanada$248,720

Kenney got to work on just Hand #10 of the final table when he raised with two red aces. The short-stacked Sam Greenwood woke up with two black kings in the big blind, moved all in, and busted after Kenney called.

Not long after, Kenney claimed the chip lead, which he would swap back and forth with Argentina’s Ivan Luca. On Hand #45, Luca was in the small blind and moved all in with the ace-four and got Ike Haxton to call off for 1.41 million in the big with the queen-jack suited. The board ran brought neither player a pair and Luca’s ace-high was good enough to send Haxton to the rail.

There was a break after that hand, and Luca went into it with the chip lead. Two hands back from break, he was out in fifth place.

In the first hand, he lost nearly a million in chips to Kenney in a failed bluff. In the next hand, he got it in with ace-jack to the ace-king of Kenney in a four-bet pot and he wouldn't find a suck out on the flop, turn, or river.

From there, Daniel Negreanu was knocked down to just two big blinds after getting rivered by Bonomo. Amazingly, he spun that up to 33 bbs in three hands – the result of first tripling up and then hitting back-to-back doubles. Unfortunately, momentum soon escaped “Kid Poker.”

Negreanu was cut back down to size after losing a race with ace-queen to Justin Bonomo’s sixes, and he fell a short time later. It happened when he got it in with pocket kings against Bonomo’s ace-jack. An ace hit the flop and that was all she wrote for Negreanu.

Kenney held the chip lead for most of three-handed play, but eventually, the blinds got big. That is when his fortune flipped. It was also this point that Katz came on strong, going from the short stack to even things up.

Kenney eventually fell to the short stack and opted to call off from the big blind with the king-nine after Bonomo had shoved the small with the queen-ten. Bonomo paired his ten on the flop, and it held to send Kenney home in third place.

Katz and Bonomo began heads-up play fairly even in chips, and it didn’t take long for things to heat up. Long story short, Katz held the seven-four and Bonomo ace-nine on a board reading three sevens and an ace and five. A 5.11 million pot went to Katz with quads, and he pulled out to a more than 2-1 chip lead.

Three hands later, it was all over. Bonomo shoved with Big Slick and Katz called with pocket eights. The snowmen held in the race and Bonomo had to settle for second place. The silver lining was that he earned seven figures to help ease the pain.

“I feel good, it's a great way to start the year,” Bonomo said after his elimination. “I think I made one or two very small mistakes, so otherwise I'm really happy with how I played. It's gonna be a really big year with lots of high buy-ins.”

The 2018 PCA is far from over, and right now you can follow live updates from several other events including the $50K High Roller and $1,650 PCA National. We’ll also be back tomorrow with updates from Day 1B of the 2018 PCA Main Event.

PCA Super High Roller History

YearEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryPrize
201138 entries$3,743,000Eugene KatchalovUkraine$1,500,000
201232 entries$3,136,000Viktor BlomSweden$1,254,400
201359 entries$5,724,180Scott SeiverUSA$2,003,480
201456 entries$5,433,120Fabian QuossGermany$1,629,940
201566 entries$6,402,000Steve O'DwyerIreland$1,872,580
201658 entries$5,626,000Bryn KenneyUSA$1,687,800
201754 entries$5,239,080Jason KoonUSA$1,650,300
201848 entries$14,737,600Cary KatzUSA$1,492,340
Cary Katz

Tags: Cary Katz

Hands #129-131: Justin Bonomo Eliminated in 2nd Place ($1,254,400)

Level 22 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

Hand 129: Justin Bonomo raised to 250,000 with the {10-Clubs}{2-Hearts} and Cary Katz three-bet to 820,000 with the {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades} in the big blind. Bonomo folded.

Hand 130: Katz limped with the {q-Hearts}{j-Hearts} and Bonomo checked his option with the {8-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}. The {j-Spades}{9-Clubs}{2-Spades} flop saw Katz lead out for 300,000 and Bonomo folded.

Hand 131: Bonomo moved all in for 3.3 million holding the {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts} and Katz quickly called with the {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. It was a flip, and Katz was looking to hold for the win.

The {2-Spades}{9-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop made Katz a 74% favorite, and that increased to 86% on the {Q-Spades} turn. Bonomo was looking for an ace or king, but it was not meant to be as the {J-Hearts} blanked on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
12,000,000 3,460,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Cary KatzJustin Bonomo

Hands #122-124: Bryn Kenney Eliminated in 3rd Place ($686,960)

Level 22 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney

Hand 122: Bryn Kenney raised to 275,000 with the {k-Spades}{10-Clubs} in the small blind and Cary Katz folded from the big.

Hand 123: Kenney raised to 275,000 with the {a-Clubs}{3-Hearts} on the button and Katz three-bet to 600,000 with the {a-Spades}{10-Spades} in the small blind. Kenney called, the flop came down {6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}, and Katz continued for 775,000.

Kenney, who flopped the best hand, made the call and the dealer burned and turned the {j-Spades}. Katz moved all in for 2.395 million and Kenney thought long and hard before releasing his hand.

Hand 124: Justin Bonomo picked up the {q-Spades}{10-Diamonds} in the small blind and moved all in. Kenney, who had the {k-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} in the big blind, took his time before calling off for 2.84 million.

Kenney was ahead, but even so was only a 55% favorite to win the hand. The {j-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{10-Clubs} flop gave Bonomo the lead, but Kenney did pick up a gutshot.

The {A-Hearts} turn took way his king, and the {4-Spades} river sent Kenney out the door in third place.

Tags: Bryn KenneyCary KatzJustin Bonomo

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in 4th Place ($521,140)

Level 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Bryn Kenney, Daniel Negreanu and Justin Bonomo
Bryn Kenney, Daniel Negreanu and Justin Bonomo

Hand 75: As Justin Bonomo and Bryn Kenney folded, Cary Katz shoved with {Q-Hearts}{6-Hearts} from the small blind. Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind for 405,000 with {K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} saying "I can beat that."

The flop came {3-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{5-Spades} which didn't do much for either.

The {10-Hearts} on the turn, however, gave Katz a flush draw.

With the {K-Spades} on the river, Negreanu doubled.

Hand 76: Bryn Kenney raised to 210,000 with {A-Spades}{4-Diamonds} first to act. Small blind Daniel Negreanu shoved for 840,000 in the small blind with {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}.

In the big blind, Justin Bonomo woke up with {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts} and contemplated what to do for some time. He shoved all in over the top and Kenney folded right away.

"He flashed an ace, that's good for me!" Negreanu said having seen Kenney's ace.

The flop still came {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, and Bonomo jumped into the lead.

The {Q-Hearts} on the turn and {2-Diamonds} on the river were blanks and all of Negreanu's remarkable comeback was for nothing, he finished in 4th place for just over half a million dollars. The remaining three players are guaranteed $686,960.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
4,390,000 860,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Bryn KenneyCary KatzDaniel NegreanuJustin Bonomo

Hands #54-56: Negreanu Goes From 2 BBs to 30 BBs in Three Hands

Level 20 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Hand 54: Daniel Negreanu moved all in for 185,000 from the button with the {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and Justin Bonomo called from the small blind with the {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}, Bryn Kenney came along from the big with the {q-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and both active players checked the {8-Hearts}{2-Spades}{8-Spades} flop.

They did the same on the {6-Spades} turn and {3-Diamonds} river, and Negreanu tripled to 595,000.

Hand 55: Negreanu moved all in for 585,000 under the gun with the {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} and Kenney called with the {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} in the small blind. Negreanu was a 4-1 dog with just a 20% chance of surviving.

The {10-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts} flop paired his ten, but he needed another ten to stay alive. He had a 9% chance of hitting it, and he did on the {10-Spades} turn! The {10-Clubs} river improved Negreanu to quads and he doubled to 1.29.

Hand 56: Bryn Kenney found another big hand, this time shoving {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} on the button. The big blind, Daniel Negreanu, called instantly with {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}.

The flop came {J-Spades}{8-Spades}{4-Diamonds} hitting Negreanu. The {Q-Clubs} on the turn gave enney a gutshot but the {J-Diamonds} on the river wasn't the card he was looking for.

Player Chips Progress
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
6,160,000 -2,100,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
2,640,000 2,445,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
2,480,000 -50,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
790,000 -320,000

Tags: Bryn KenneyDaniel NegreanuJustin Bonomo

Hands #46-47: Ivan Luca Eliminated in 5th Place ($402,700)

Level 20 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Ivan Luca - 5th Place
Ivan Luca - 5th Place

Hand 46: Coming back from the break, Ivan Luca raised to 210,000 on the button with the {10-Spades}{4-Spades} and Bryn Kenney, who was in the big blind, called with the {5-Spades}{5-Hearts}. The {7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{7-Spades} flop saw Kenney check an Luca continue for 140,000.

Kenney made the call and then checked the {k-Hearts} turn. Luca bet again, this time 200,000, but he couldn't shake Kenney. When the {3-Spades} completed the board on the river, Kenney checked for a third time and Luca bet 425,000. Kenney called and reclaimed the chip lead.

Hand 47: Luca raised to 175,000 with the {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs} on the cutoff (dead button from Haxton's bustout) and Kenney looked down at the {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs} in the small blind. He three-bet to 635,000 and Luca used a time extension before four-betting all in for 3.095 million. Kenney snap-called.

Luca, who started the day as the chip leader, needed some major help; in fact, he had just a 23% chance of winning and a 5% of chopping. The {9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{3-Hearts} flop was no help, and neither was the {a-Diamonds} turn. He needed a jack and a jack only on the river, but it was not meant to be as the {7-Hearts} bricked.

From chip leader to out in two hands.

Tags: Bryn KenneyIvan Luca

Isaac Haxton Eliminated in 6th Place ($307,940)

Level 19 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

Hand 45: Action folded to Ivan Luca in the small blind and he shoved all in with {A-Hearts}{4-Hearts}. Isaac Haxton had a decision in the big blind with {Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts} and eventually called for 1,410,000 total.

The flop came {K-Spades}{9-Clubs}{3-Clubs} giving Haxton a gutshot. The {K-Clubs} on the turn, however, did nothing and neither did the {7-Clubs} on the river.

"Ok," Haxton said while getting up from the table.

Haxton shook hands with the rest of the players while they went on their first break of the day.

The remaining 5 players are guaranteed $402,700 from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Luca ar
Ivan Luca
WSOP 1X Winner
4,090,000 -290,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
4,025,000 -355,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
1,360,000 -160,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
1,315,000 1,180,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
1,210,000 775,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Isaac HaxtonIvan Luca

Sam Greenwood Eliminated in 7th Place ($248,720)

Level 18 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Sam Greenwood
Sam Greenwood

Hand 6: Ivan Luca opened for 110,000 with {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs} but folded to Sam Greenwood's 805,000 shove with {A-Spades}{10-Hearts}.

Hand 7: Isaac Haxton opened under the gun plus one for 110,000 with {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}. In the hijack, Sam Greenwood called with {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. Daniel Negreanu, in the small blind, had the same hand as Haxton and squeezed to 450,000 with {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}.

The big blind folded and Haxton asked how much Negreanu had behind. When he found out it was 2.1 million behind, he called. Action was now on Greenwood and he started counting his chips. He used a time bank card before he let it go.

Negreanu was first to act and bet 275,000 into 1,095,000 on {3-Spades}{K-Clubs}{7-Hearts}. Haxton let it go.

Hand 8: Action folded to Justin Bonomo in the small blind and he limped in with {10-Clubs}{5-Clubs}. Ivan Luca in the big blind with {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} shoved all in. Bonomo folded right away.

Hand 9: We missed this hand because of a segment on the stream. Isaac Haxton in the big blind won the hand with {Q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}.

Hand 10: Bryn Kenney opened for 110,000 with {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds} under the gun. Action folded around to Sam Greenwood in the big blind and he woke up with {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}. With a stack of just 895,000, Greenwood moved in. Kenney wasted no time calling.

The board ran out {6-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{J-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} and Greenwood shook hands with Kenney before exiting the tournament room.

Greenwood takes home almost $250,000, the remaining six players are guaranteed $307,940 from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
2,300,000 815,000
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Sam Greenwood

Who Wins the $100,000 Super High Roller at the PCA 2018?

Super High Roller Final Table PCA 2018
Super High Roller Final Table PCA 2018

Some of the biggest names in poker get back to the Atlantis poker room today for the final table of the $100,000 Super High Roller.

Leading the 7 remaining players, who are all in the money after Erik Seidel bubbled late last night, is Argentinain wunderkind Iván "Negrin" Lucá. Right on his heels is Justin "Zeejustin" Bonomo who's been around for well over a decade at the highest stakes of games.

The player in third needs no introduction as he's arguably the world's most famous poker player. PokerStars Team Pro Daniel Negreanu busted as one of the first on Day 1 but bought back in and fared much better on his second bullet. Negreanu brings a stack just shy of 50 big blinds to the table.

Like Bonomo, Isaac Haxton has been around at the highest stakes for an eternity as well. After years of dominating the big cash games online, he's been more and more focused on tournaments. High Roller regulars Sam Greenwood, Bryn Kenney, and PokerGO owner Cary Katz complete the 7-handed final table line-up and have their work cut out for them.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ivan LucaArgentina2,760,00055
2Isaac HaxtonUnited States1,095,00022
3Sam GreenwoodCanada695,00014
4Bryn KenneyUnited States1,485,00030
5Cary KatzUnited States855,00017
6Daniel NegreanuCanada2,415,00048
7Justin BonomoUnited States2,695,00054

Cards will be pitched again at 3:30 pm local time with blinds at 25,000 and 50,000 - ante 5,000. Coverage of this event will be on a 30-minute delay with hole cards up.

PositionPrize
1$1,492,340
2$1,077,800
3$686,960
4$521,140
5$402,700
6$307,940
7$248,720

Profiles underneath courtesy of PokerStars.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Luca ar
Ivan Luca
WSOP 1X Winner
2,760,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
2,695,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
2,415,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
1,485,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
1,095,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
855,000
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
WSOP 1X Winner
695,000