2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
The 53 remaining players are on their second 20-minute break of the day.
Enrico Camosci opened to 16,000 first to act and was called by Christoph Vogelsang in the hijack. Filipe Oliveira on the button had other plans and squeezed to 72,000, which both Camosci and Vogelsang called. The flop came ![]()
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and action checked to Oliveira, who bet 60,000 in order to force two folds.
Jorge Cantos ended up all in and at risk with the ![]()
on the feature table. It was a race, as Matthias Eibinger held ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Eibinger turned a straight to send Cantos to the rail.
Marc Perrault moved all in from middle position for his last 79,000. Dzmitry Urbanovich, on the button, was the only caller.
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The runout was ![]()
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and Perrault doubled up.
''Can't lose an all-in this week, sorry,'' commented Perrault, raking in the pot.
In a blind on blind confrontation between Jeff Hakim (small) and Rajesh Vohra (big), the board was reading ![]()
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and Hakim checked to Vohra. Vohra cut out two T-25,000 chips and Hakim called the bet.
The river was the
and Hakim checked. This time, Vohra went for a large bet of 180,000 and Hakim called it off without needing to use a time bank card. Vohra showed him the bad news with ![]()
for a set, forcing Hakim to part with a sizable chunk of his stack.
Philipp Kaempf opened to 17,000 from early position. Marc-Andre Ladouceur, in the hijack, called, along with Matt Berkey in the big blind.
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was dealt. Berkey checked. Kaempf bet 20,000. Ladouceur called. Berkey check-raised to 85,000. Kaempf went deep into the tank before moving all in for around 195,000. Ladouceur folded and Berkey snap-called.
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The
turn and
river filled up the board and Berkey raked in the pot, sending Kaempf to the exit.
In what was presumably a three-bet pot, Joao Simao bet 38,000 on a ![]()
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flop and Brian Altman called on the button. On the
turn, Simao checked, Altman bet 100,000 straight and Simao called.
Both players checked the
on the river. Simao rolled over ![]()
for a rivered pair of queens and Altman mucked.
Pictures courtesy of Carlos Monti.
Pierre Calamusa started the day as the chip leader but has tumbled down to just half a million now. His last hand got lost in cruel fashion against Maria Ho, who was all in and at risk with ![]()
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of Calamusa.
The camera's swooped in from all sides to catch the runout and the ![]()
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board improved Ho to an improbable straight to keep her Main Event dream alive. Calamusa simply nodded and jumped back on his phone straight away to inform his friends about the beat he just suffered.