2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

$10,300 PCA Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
55
Prize
$1,567,100
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,300
Prize Pool
$8,390,500
Entries
865
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

Rheem Leads The Final Six; Altman and Strelitz in Contention

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

The $10,300 Main Event of the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure is one step closer to crowning a champion at the Atlantis Resort & Casino, as just six players out of a 865-entry strong field remain in contention at the end of Day 4.

The penultimate tournament day was all about the David "Chino" Rheem show, who soared to the top of the leaderboard and remained there until all six finalists bagged their chips. Rheem will enter the final day with 7,550,000, followed by Canadian online qualifier Scott Wellenbach (6,015,000) and accomplished poker pro Brian Altman (4,995,000).

Vicent Bosca may become the second Spaniard to win a major event at the festival in the Imperial Ballroom after the triumph of Ramon Colillas in the $25,000 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship. Daniel Strelitz (2,355,000) and Pavel Veksler (2,035,000) also have plenty of room to maneuver with 29 and 25 big blinds respectively.

Scott Wellenbach
Online qualifier Scott Wellenbach is 2nd in chips for the final day

All remaining finalists have $297,020 locked up, but all eyes are set on the trophy, payday of $1,567,100 and the bragging rights that come along with it.

2019 PCA Main Event Final Table

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Scott WellenbachCanada6,015,00075
2Daniel StrelitzUnited States2,355,00029
3Chino RheemUnited States7,550,00094
4Brian AltmanUnited States4,995,00062
5Pavel VekslerUkraine2,035,00025
6Vicent BoscaSpain2,875,00036

Action of the day

The day started with 20 hopefuls remaining and early play was rather cautious with several short stacks doubling up. Rajesh Vohra and former November Niner Bob Bounahra were the first to fall, followed by Danny Tang and Enrico Camosci. This set up the final two tables and Wellenbach, who had qualified for this event in a $500 satellite, was second in chips behind Matthias Eibinger after doubling through start-of-day chip leader Tommy Nguyen.

Joao Simao was eliminated by Christoph Vogelsang and Matt Berkey bowed out next. They were joined on the rail by Eibinger, who suddenly went from hero to zero and out in 14th place. Within three big hands, Rheem had taken all chips off Eibinger and established a commanding lead. First, he rivered the nut straight and got paid off, then scored a massive double when turning a full house against the flopped trips of the Austrian. Eventually, Rheem finished the job with seven-six suited versus pocket queens, as his flopped middle pair and flush draw went runner-runner straight to oust Eibinger.

Chino Rheem and Matthias Eibinger
Chino Rheem and Matthias Eibinger clash three times on Day 4

Nguyen and Ami Barer became the next two casualties and Rheem then sent Christoph Vogelsang to the rail in 12th place. Over on the outer tables, the jovial Rheem had said he wanted to "win just one hand against the best" and sure did so on the feature table soon after. Down to 12 big blinds, Vogelsang three-bet shoved with king-jack and Rheem called with ace-five to hold up on a ten-high board.

Jeff Hakim missed out on the unofficial final table after failing to improve with king-trey suited against the ace-queen of Pavel Veksler and the remaining nine players combined to one table with Rheem at the top of the counts. It didn't take long for him to further cement the lead, but Scott Wellenbach closed the gap only for Rheem to pull further away when his ace-nine suited rivered a straight against the pocket tens of Simon Deadman to reduce the field to eight.

As many players headed into the dinner break and the penultimate level of the day brought no elimination either. In the final level of the night, Marc-Andre Ladouceur ran with pocket tens into pocket kings and a few minutes later the final six were set when Mihai Manole ended up second-best with king-ten suited against the queen-jack of Vicent Bosca.

Not only did Rheem bag the lead for the final day, but he also ensured a very jovial table chat from everyone with lots of banter and a very friendly atmosphere. Whether or not that will still be the case with a seven-figure payday is on the line remains to be seen.

All remaining six players will return to the feature table on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, as of 1 p.m. local time and there are just under 74 minutes left at blinds of 40,000/80,000 with an 80,000 big blind ante. The PokerNews team will provide hand-for-hand coverage until a winner is crowned.

Tags: Ami BarerBob BounahraBrian AltmanChino RheemChristoph VogelsangDaniel StrelitzDanny TangEnrico CamosciJeff HakimJoao SimaoMarc Andre LadouceurMatt BerkeyMatthias EibingerMihai ManolePavel VekslerScott WellenbachSimon DeadmanTommy NguyenVicent Bosca

Mihai Manole Eliminated in 7th Place ($208,920)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Mihai Manole
Mihai Manole

Hand #44: Vicent Bosca limped the button with {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades} and Mihai Manole in the big blind checked his option with {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs}. The flop came {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{2-Spades} and Manole checked his gutshot and flush draw. Bosca bet 90,000 and Manole check-raised to 240,000. Bosca gave it some thought and called to see the {10-Diamonds} on the turn.

Manole only had 475,000 behind and moved all in, Bosca called. After grinding a short stack for quite some time, Manole was at risk with plenty of outs, but the {A-Hearts} river ended his run in 7th place.

Mihai Manole
Mihai Manole
Player Chips Progress
Vicent Bosca es
Vicent Bosca
2,875,000 1,010,000
Mihai Manole ro
Mihai Manole
Busted

Tags: Mihai ManoleVicent Bosca

Marc-Andre Ladouceur Eliminated in 8th Place ($146,840)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Marc-Andre Ladouceur
Marc-Andre Ladouceur

Hand #40: In the first hand after the break, Scott Wellenbach picked up {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs} and raised to 200,000 in middle position. Marc-Andre Ladouceur found {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} on the button and shoved all in for 1,985,000. The quick call from Wellenbech followed.

The {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} flop all but decided it, reducing Ladouceurs chances to a runner-runner miracle. The {6-Diamonds} on the turn left Ladouceur drawing dead, making the {2-Diamonds} river a mere formality. Ladouceur walked away with a payday of $146,840 for finishing in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
6,220,000 2,190,000
Marc-Andre Ladouceur ca
Marc-Andre Ladouceur
Busted

Tags: Marc Andre LadouceurScott Wellenbach

Simon Deadman Eliminated in 9th Place ($116,460)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Simon Deadman
Simon Deadman

Chino Rheem raised to 125,000 on the button with {A-Spades}{9-Spades}, Simon Deadman three-bet shoved 745,000 from the big blind {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}.

"I think I'm gonna call you," Rheem said and quickly after, he called it off to put Deadman at risk.

The board ran out {K-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{8-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} to improve Rheem to a straight on the river to knock out Deadman. The last remaining Brit was the first to collect a six-figure cash and received $116,460 for his accomplishment.

The official table is now set and PokerNews will continue with hand-for-hand coverage.

Player Chips Progress
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
6,440,000 920,000
Simon Deadman gb
Simon Deadman
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemSimon Deadman

Jeff Hakim Eliminated in 10th Place ($96,080)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Jeff Hakim
Jeff Hakim

Over on the outer table, Jeff Hakim had gone through with a jam once but failed to run up his stack. He ended up all in once more for 435,000 on the button and Pavel Veksler quickly called in the big blind.

Jeff Hakim: {K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}
Pavel Veksler: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

"Good luck man," Veksler said and saw Hakim take the lead on the {K-Clubs}{J-Spades}{7-Clubs} flop. However, the preflop order was restored with the {A-Clubs} turn and Veksler made a straight on the {10-Hearts} river to send Hakim to the rail in 10th place for $96,080.

Player Chips Progress
Pavel Veksler ua
Pavel Veksler
3,950,000 450,000
Jeff Hakim lb
Jeff Hakim
Busted

Tags: Jeff HakimPavel Veksler

Christoph Vogelsang Eliminated in 11th Place ($96,080)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang
Christoph Vogelsang

Chino Rheem raised to 125,000 on the button. Christoph Vogelsang, in the small blind, three-bet shoved for 590,000. Rheem made the call.

Chino Rheem: {a-Clubs}{5-Hearts}
Christoph Vogelsang: {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

The runout was {10-Clubs}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Rheem won the pot, eliminating Vogelsang in 11th place for $96,080.

Player Chips Progress
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
6,665,000 660,000
Christoph Vogelsang de
Christoph Vogelsang
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemChristoph Vogelsang

Ami Barer Eliminated in 12th Place ($86,000)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Ami Barer
Ami Barer

Ami Barer pushed for his last 465,000 in the first hand after the break over on the outer table and he was called by Scott Wellenbach on the button.

Ami Barer: {A-Spades}{6-Clubs}
Scott Wellenbach: {A-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

The {J-Clubs}{7-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop was a bad one for Barer as the kicker was likely to play. Nothing much changed on the {Q-Clubs} turn, and Wellenbach made a pair of nines with the {9-Diamonds} river for good measure to end Barer's run in 12th place. He takes home $86,000 for his efforts and all remaining 11 players are now guaranteed at least $96,080.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Wellenbach ca
Scott Wellenbach
3,275,000 590,000
Ami Barer ca
Ami Barer
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Ami BarerScott Wellenbach

Tommy Nguyen Eliminated in 13th Place ($86,000)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Tommy Nguyen
Tommy Nguyen

Tommy Nguyen shoved a little over ten big blinds all in from the small blind and Chino Rheem called from the big blind.

Tommy Nguyen: {K-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Chino Rheem: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

The flop was {K-Spades}{7-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and Nguyen already put on his jacket. He stood up on the {2-Diamonds} turn and zipped his jacked close after the {10-Spades} river was dealt, ending his deep run in the Main Event in 13th place.

Nguyen came into the penultimate day as the chip leader but after losing a big coinflip against Daniel Strelitz he was relegated to a short stack. The WSOP Monster Stack champion managed to score a pay jump and received $86,000 for his run.

Player Chips Progress
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
6,000,000 500,000
Tommy Nguyen ca
Tommy Nguyen
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemTommy Nguyen

Matthias Eibinger Eliminated in 14th Place ($77,620)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Matthias Eibinger and Chino Rheem
Matthias Eibinger and Chino Rheem

Matthias Eibinger and Chino Rheem had tangled several times throughout the last two days and the Austrian went from one of the chip leaders to shorter stack after two clashes with Rheem on Day 2. It was no coincidence as such that they would meet again and it sealed the fate of Eibinger.

The action started with a cutoff raise to 80,000 by Eibinger and Rheem called on the button. On a flop of {10-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}, Eibinger checked and Rheem bet 125,000. Eibinger cut out his remaining stack carefully, which happened to be 1,045,000, and pushed all in. Rheem almost beat him into the pot and the camera crews rushed by to film the showdown.

Matthias Eibinger: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Chino Rheem: {7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

Rheem had a ton of outs with his pair and flush draw, but the final blow came in runner-runner fashion as he hit the {8-Diamonds} turn and {9-Diamonds} river for a ten-high straight. Eibinger has been eliminated in 14th place and takes home $77,620.

Player Chips Progress
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
Day 4 Chip Leader
WPT 3X Winner
5,500,000 1,300,000
Matthias Eibinger at
Matthias Eibinger
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemMatthias Eibinger