Pokerstars Caribbean Poker Tournament (10th Anniversary) $100,000 Super High Roller Tournament ends

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Pokerstars Caribbean Poker Tournament (10th Anniversary) $100,000 Super High Roller Tournament ends

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Pokerstars Caribbean Poker Tournament (10th Anniversary) $100,000 Super High Roller Tournament concludes. David "Doc" Sands, who advanced to Day 3 with 6,680,000 – 45% of the chips – was runner-up and Scott Seiver was the champion!

Dan Shak, who finished fifth in terms of chips at the final table, became the first winner. The third hand after the start of Level 17 (20,000-40,000-5,000), Shak raised the Kd-Jd front to 100,000, his next Greg Jensen (Kh-Qh) called, Seiver got Ac-Ah 3-bet to 275,000, multiple folds, Shak and Jensen chose to call; Flop Ts-9c-9h, Shak made a puzzling move - full pressure 500,000, after a few minutes of thinking Jensen also chose full pressure, Seiver with only 565,000 call; As and River Kc and Seiver Gourd (AAA99) won the pot, and Shak won eighth place with a prize of $228,960.

Then came Vladimir Troyanovsky. Troyanovsky holds the Th-Tc rear full pressure, and the big blind Nick Schulman holds the As-Ah second heel; The public card Ad-5c-6s-7s-3c, Schulman won the pot with three A's, and Troyanovsky took seventh place with a prize of $257,580.

Jensen, an amateur who is the CEO of a hedge fund, is the next out. Schulman button position fill to 80,000, Jensen small blind full pressure 710,000, large blind fold, Schulman second heel; Jensen showed the Ad-5h, behind Schulman's Kc-Kh; Majors were issued 3c-QD-TS-4h-5s, and Jensen finished sixth with a prize of $286,200. Previously, Jensen publicly stated that he would donate all of his prize money to the victims of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, USA.

The next Level 18 did not have a player out, and not long after the start of Level 19 (30,000-60,000-10,000), Germany's Philipp Gruissem, who advanced to the final table with the third largest number of chips and is currently ranked 14th in the Global Poker Index (GPI) standings, unfortunately went out - folded to Seiver's small blind full pressure, Gruissem looked down at a card and smiled, Seiver asked, "Is that card?" Gruissem replied, "Good enough." The remaining 1,085,000 was then called and the As-8c was shouted, with a slightly higher win rate than Seiver's Ks-Qs; Mass card 5s-5c-QH-9h-4d, Gruissem took fifth place with a prize of $400,700.

Level 22 (60,000-120,000-20,000), the 97th hand of the four-man game - Cary Katz was forced by blind pressure, holding As-Jh full pressure 1,350,000, Sands (5d-5c) big blind call; Majors 4c-9s-3s-3d-9h, Sands won the pot in two pairs, Katz took fourth place with a prize of $543,800. The three-person bureau is produced.

Shortly after the start of Level 23 (80,000-160,000-20,000), Schulman, who advanced to the final table with the second largest chip volume, was eliminated by Sands and won the third place with a prize fund of $744,140 - Schulmann held the Ks-6s button position with full pressure 2,435,000, Scott Seiver abandoned the Kc-9d in the small blind position, and Sands (Td-Ts) in the large blind position followed in seconds; Public license Tc-6c-AC-Jc-3H.

The final hand came at Level 24 (100,000-200,000-30,000), Sands held the Kh-4d small blind full pressure of 1,865,000, and Seiver (Ac-7s) quickly called; Public-deck Qd-8d-5d-9h-3h, Seiver won the pot with an A-high prize of $2,003,480. Sands won the runner-up prize of $1,259,320.

2013 Pokerstars Caribbean Poker Tournament $100,000 Super High Roller Final Table Prize
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