Remko Rinkema and Donnie Peters are FINALLY joined by Jason Somerville in the Bahamas! They discuss the goings on at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and talk briefly with $100,000 Super High Roller winner Bryn Kenney about his big win.
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Brian Altman just shoved the river on Brian Yoon and won the pot when Yoon folded.
Altman started the action with a 400 preflop raise. Yoon reraised to 1,200 and Altman called.
The flop came and Altman checked, letting Yoon lead the way. Yoon bet 1,200 and Altman called.
The turn was the and Altman checked again. Yoon bet 2,600 and Altman called.
The river was the and Altman checked for a third time. This time Yoon bet 7,000 and put the action back on Altman. Altman thought for a moment and then raised all in. Yoon didn't take long to fold and Altman took down the pot. Altman is off to a fast start already almost doubling his starting stack.
Three players saw the flop, including Melisa Singh. The small blind checked, Singh checked, and the last player to act bet 2,000. Singh was the lone caller.
Both players checked down the turn and the river. Singh's opponent showed for ace high. Singh took down the pot when she showed for a pair of queens.
Early in level 1, most of the pots are small, but there are a lot of chances to set the pace for the rest of the day. On this hand, a player raised to 225 from middle position into defending PCA Main Event Champ Kevin Schulz's big blind. Schulz wasted little time before reraising to 800 and taking down the pot.
John Racener has been active early, on this hand the former WSOP Main Event runner-up saw a flop heads up for 300. He checked the flop and raised when his opponent bet 400. Racener made it 1,200 and that was enough to win the hand.