29.10.2017 - 20:16
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Información del evento

Evento
- Buy-in US$1.650
- Prize Pool US$555.810
Jugadores
- Jugadores restantes 1/382
- Promedio de Fichas 7.640.000
- Total de Fichas 7.640.000
Niveles
- Nivel 31
- Ciegas 100.000 / 200.000
- Ante 20.000
Resultado
- Información del evento
29.10.2017 - 19:31
Puesto 9º: James Casement ($11.395)
James Casement announced his all-in for 300,000 chips and Benjamin Craig
called from the BTN.
Craig: A A
James: A 10
Board: 7 3 2 K 10
29.10.2017 - 19:27
Carvallo doubles his stack
Jamin Stokes raised to 65,000 from the HJ and Benjamin Craig
re-raised to 158,000 chips. Action came to Roberto Carvallo
who announced his all-in for 375,000 chips that Craig called.
Craig: J J
Carvallo: Q Q
Board: 9 4 2 4 10
29.10.2017 - 19:13
Final Table: «Shuffle up and deal»
Nine players will fight for the title of the 2017 Punta Cana Poker Classic. The final table it’s on its way with blinds 15,000/30,000 ante 4,000.
29.10.2017 - 18:56
Final Table
Seat 1: James Casement 313.000
Seat 2: Jamin Stokes 2.030.000
Seat 3: Benjamin Craig 499.000
Seat 4: Roberto Carvallo 448.000
Seat 5: Julian Kaplan 808.000
Seat 6: Santiago Soriano 3.945.000
Seat 7: Kalman Dohany 851.000
Seat 8: Lucas Smith 329.000
Seat 9: Chris Cardinale 232.000
28.10.2017 - 23:46
Santiago Soriano has a huge lead with only nine remaining
Only four levels were needed to meet the nine players that will return tomorrow to play the final table of the 2017 Punta Cana Poker Classic. For the second day in a row, Spain’s Santiago Soriano will start the day as chip leader.
Soriano finished the day with a huge 3,945,000 stack. Jamin Stokes is second in chips with a 2,030,000 stack while the remaining seven players have stacks under the million chips being Cristopher Cardinale the shortest stack with only 232,000 chips.
The final table will have seven players born in America, an Hungarian, a Spaniard an a Chilean fighting for the title.
Santiago Soriano | – | 3.945.000 | |
Jamin Stokes | – | 2.030.000 | |
Kalman Dohany | – | 851.000 | |
Julian Kaplan | – | 808.000 | |
Benjamin Craig | – | 499.000 | |
Roberto Carvallo | – | 448.000 | |
Lucas Smith | – | 329.000 | |
James Casement | – | 313.000 | |
Cristopher Cardinale | – | 232.000 |
Big names were eliminated before reaching the final nine. Among them were Jordan Pfizer, Andy Gonder, Edwin Roman, Alberto Meran, Jullio Belluscio and online crack, Chris Oliver who finished tenth.
10º | Chris Oliver | – | $8.615 | |
11º | Roneil Balani | – | $8.615 | |
12º | Julio Belluscio | – | $8.615 | |
13º | Mark Johnson | – | $7.225 | |
14º | Csaba Kirschner | – | $7.225 | |
15º | Richard Webb | – | $7.225 | |
16º | Williams Fieds | – | $6.390 | |
17º | Alberto Rodríguez | – | $6.390 | |
18º | Alberto Miguel Meran Matias | – | $6.390 | |
19º | Edwin Roman | – | $5.560 | |
20º | Ron Morandini | – | $5.560 | |
21º | Andy Gonder | – | $5.560 | |
22º | Harold Matthew | – | $4.725 | |
23º | Cristian Freimueller | – | $4.725 | |
24º | Jordan Pfizer | – | $4.725 | |
25º | Jozo Dzido | – | $4.170 | |
26º | James Harvey | – | $4.170 | |
27º | Kevin Garosshen | – | $4.170 |
The final nine players will return tomorrow at 14:00 to fight for the title. You may follow all the action through Americas Cardroom Blog and through our livestream with the comments from Jeff Gross and Bill Perkins.
28.10.2017 - 22:31
Soriano wins a big one
Jamin Stokes raised to 50,000 chips from under the gun and Benjamin Craig
called as well as Santiago Soriano
from the BTN.
The flop was K 8 7 and Stokes bet 80,000 chips that both players called.
The turn was a 6 and Craig bet 182,000 chips that only Soriano called.
The river was an A and Soriano bet 395,000 chips that his rival called.
Soriano showed a 10 9 to win a huge pot.
28.10.2017 - 22:28
Short Stacks
James Casement and Chris Cardinale
are the shortest stacks at the table. Casement has 300,000 chips and Chris has 280,000 chips.
28.10.2017 - 21:57
A life for Kalman
Action came to Santiago Soriano who raised all-in from the SB. Kalman Dohany
called from the BB for his last 461,000 chips and we have a showdown.
Soriano: J 8
Kalman: 7 7
Board: 9 5 6 2 2