In a battle of the blinds, Erik Seidel moved all-in for his final five big blinds and was called by Petar Kalev to his left.
Erik Seidel:
Petar Kalev:
Seidel was in good shape to begin the hand, but Kalev caught up to to score the knockout. Seidel's bounty card slid to the left as he exited in 24th place.
Yuliyan Kolev raised to 60,000 from the hijack and Roberto Romanello defended from the big blind. The flop came and Romanello checked to Kolev who bet 50,000. Romanello check-raised to 105,000 and Kolev announced all in. Romanello quickly called off his stack of around 275,000 and the cards were tabled.
Roberto Romanello:
Yuliyan Kolev:
The turn brought the to give Romanello a full house but the on the river gave Kolev a bigger full house to eliminate Romanello.
After a couple of preflop raises, Maximillian Silz and Andy Wilson got all of their chips in the middle with Wilson at risk for 970,000 chips.
Andy Wilson:
Maximillian Silz:
The flop came and Wilson jumped out front with a pair of aces. The on the turn and the on the river changed nothing as Wilson scored a big double up as Day 2 closes in on the end of play.
Play has concluded for the evening on Day 2 with just 22 players remaining. A full recap of the day's action along with the chip counts of the remaining players will be posted shortly.
A flurry of action at the 2023 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure saw David Peters bag the overnight chip lead after Day 2 of the $3,000 PCA Mystery Bounty event. The high stakes veteran leads the final 22 players, looking to add to his impressive resume with a PCA title in The Bahamas.
Peters collected chips and bounties all day to take a slim lead over Andy Wilson heading into the final day of action. Michael Uguccioni sits third, while Bulgarians Petar Kalev and Yuliyan Kolev round out the top five spots with just the final three tables remaining. Canadians Sebastien Aube and Luc Lafontaine are next on the list, with Mauricio Sanchez and Kitty Kuo right behind. American Samuel Cobian has the only other seven-figure chip count sitting in tenth position.
Top 10 Chip Counts after Day 2
Place
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
David Peters
United States
2,190,000
55
2
Andy Wilson
United Kingdom
1,960,000
49
3
Michael Uguccioni
Italy
1,675,000
42
4
Petar Kalev
Bulgaria
1,675,000
42
5
Yuliyan Kolev
Bulgaria
1,585,000
40
6
Sebastien Aube
Canada
1,440,000
36
7
Luc Lafontaine
Canada
1,250,000
31
8
Mauricio Sanchez
Colombia
1,195,000
30
9
Kitty Kuo
Taiwan
1,100,000
28
10
Samuel Cobian
United States
1,010,000
25
A total of 372 entries began the day, including the players who returned after surviving Day 1. That number included around 140 new entrants before the late registration period closed as play Day 2 began.
The first level saw a flurry of action around the room at the beautiful Baha Mar Resort, as players moved all-in with short stacks and bounty cards were in high demand. PokerStars Ambassadors Lex Veldhuis and Parker Talbot were among the notable names to finish short of the money but collect bounties. That group also included Chance Kornuth, Dominik Nitsche and Byron Kaverman.
The first big bounty moment of the day came early when Joey Weissman pulled the $40,000 ticket. The next came on the first break, when Michael Jozoff pulled the PokerStars Platinum Pass but was eliminated on the very next level of play. Late in the night, Aube was the first to score the highest bounty prize, pulling the $100,000 ticket before bagging his stack. This leaves one final $100,000 bounty prize and one $40,000 ticket in play for the final 22 players on Day 3.
Among the notables in the money was PokerStars Team Pro Benjamin Spragg, along with seasoned pros Chino Rheem, Shaun Deeb, and Erik Seidel. Conor Beresford, fresh off his PCA title in Event #19: $50,000 7-Handed, made another deep run and pulled one of the $25,000 bounty tickets.
Players will return to their seats on Saturday, where the blinds will resume on level 27 at 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 big blind ante. The 40-minute levels will continue, with 15-minute breaks after every three until a new PCA champion is crowned.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for our continuous live reporting all the way through the final hand and the next trophy being handed out here in The Bahamas.