Picking up with the action on a flop of , Dominik Panka cut out a bet of 122,000. Jorgen Sandvoll Lindebo called and the paired the board on the turn. Panka moved out a bet of 195,000 and Lindebo called once again.
The river was the and the action went check-check. Panka showed which prompted Lindebo to toss his hand into the muck. Panka picked up the pot and it off to a good start today by bringing his stack up to 1.9 million.
Madis Muur opened to 50,000 from early position, Fabio Freitas moved all in for 163,000 out of the small blind, and Muur made the call.
Muur:
Freitas:
The flop gave Muur a backdoor flush draw, and the on the turn kept that draw alive, but the bricked off on the river. Freitas d
oubled to 371,000 chips, while Muur is still among the leaders with 3.35 million.
Day 5 of the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event is set to kick off at noon local time, and leading the 20 remaining players is Madis Muur. Muur bagged 3.515 million after winning a huge pot off of Roger Teska during the final few hands of Day 4, and the Estonia can more than double his career tournament earnings with an 11th-place finish or higher.
Hot on his heels is Season 4 EPT Dortmund winner Mike McDonald. McDonald is the only remaining EPT champion, and could become the first player to ever capture two tiles if he is so fortunate. The Canadian will start the day with 3.432 million.
Also still alive are former November Niner Antoine Saout (2,432,000), UKIPT Dublin winner Max Silver (2,359,000), online legends Isaac “westmenloAA” Baron (1,556,000) and Grayson “gray31” Ramage (571,000), and UKIPT Season 3 Player of the Year Tom Hall (1,241,000).
The plan for the day is to play until we reach an official final table of eight. Be sure to stick with PokerNews throughout the day for live updates straight from the tournament floor.