Caribbean Poker Classic Live Updates November 22, 2009

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Break Tiime 2 years ago

This level is over and the players have been sent on a 10-minute break. When we get back the blinds will be on the way up and we'll play one more level before dinner.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Results So Far 2 years ago

For a full rundown of all the players who have cashed in this event just click through to our Results page. You'll be glad you did.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

The Dust Has Cleared 2 years ago

After that last massive pot had been stacked by Jan Van Der Wal we were able to get a look at his holdings which are now tipping the scales at $584,000. Mihai Manole on the other hand is down to $283,000. The remaining players' stacks remain relatively unchanged since the last full chip count.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Massive Pot for VDW! 2 years ago

Jan Van Der Wal just took down what was perhaps the biggest pot of the tournament so far, pushing Mihai Manole out of the pot with an all-in raise that seemed insignificant compared to the size of the pot. We didn't catch the action leading up to the river but Manole was in late position and VDW was in the small blind. There was a substantial number of chips already in the middle and Van Der Wal had bet out $60k after the river completed the board of Qh Td 6c Qd 3d.

Manole announced raise and added another $100k on top. VDW took all of three seconds to announce all-in. It was only $77,000 more into the already ginormous pot and it surprised everyone when Manole went into the tank. Even more surprising was when he folded his hand, conceding the pot to VDW. The chips have yet to be stacked but we'll get you a count in a few minutes. For now it's safe to say Van Der Wal has a lot of chips.

  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

New Counts 2 years ago

We know you're craving them so here they are, the latest in chip-count intelligence.

Seat 1 Mihai Manole
$553,000
Seat 2
Christoffer Sonesson
$134,000
Seat 3
Jan Van Der Wal
$306,000
Seat 4
Leon Yanovski$357,000
Seat 5
Martin Clemmensen$415,000
Seat 6
Brian Jensen
$485,000
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Clemmensen Takes a Big One 2 years ago

Martin Clemmensen just took a nice pot from Christoffer Sonesson with an all-in check-raise on the turn. Sonesson opened the pot from late position and Clemmensen called from the big blind. They both checked the flop of Qh 6d 3h and Clemmensen check-raised all-in on the Td turn. Sonesson released his hand and Martin rakes the pot. Stay tuned for an updated chip count.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $375,000
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Chubb Experiences Shrinkage (Seventh) 2 years ago

John Chubb's stack has disappeared, like a frightened turtle, after he was unable to win a pre-flop all-in race against Brian Jensen. Jensen got the action started with an opening raise to $36,000 from middle position and when it got to Chubb in the big blind he moved in. It was about $190,000 more back to Jensen and after a bit of time in the tank he made the call. Pocket tens for Brian would need to hold up against Chubb's As Js and they did just that as we watched the board run Qc 7d 4h 8d Qs with no help to Chubb's overcards. The Welshman is out in seventh and will take $36,900.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $321,429
  • Players Left: 7
  • Tables Left: 1

Sonesson Rakes a Pot 2 years ago

The action is folded to Christoffer Sonesson in the small blind and he pops it to $36,000. Jan Van Der Wal makes the call from the big blind and the flop comes down Jc 6d 2s. Sonesson immediately moves all-in and it's about $160,000 more to VDW. He shakes his head and tosses his hand in the muck.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $321,429
  • Players Left: 7
  • Tables Left: 1

Yanovski Takes One 2 years ago

Christoffer Sonesson raises to $35,000 from two off the button and it's folded to Leon Yanovski in the small blind. Leon takes a look at Sonesson's remaining chips, about $160,000, and announces raise. He adds another $50,000 on top, enough to take down the pot.
  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $321,429
  • Players Left: 7
  • Tables Left: 1

The Long-Awaited Chip Count! 2 years ago

As a special treat for our Danish readers who simply cannot get enough chip counts, here it is.

Seat 1 Mihai Manole
$607,000
Seat 2
Christoffer Sonesson
$196,000
Seat 3
Jan Van Der Wal
$365,000
Seat 4
John Chubb
$260,000
Seat 5
Leon Yanovski
$271,000
Seat 6
Martin Clemmensen
$348,000
Seat 7Brian Jensen
$252,000

 

  • Level: 20
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $1,000
  • Average Stack: $321,429
  • Players Left: 7
  • Tables Left: 1
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Caribbean Poker Classic - Day 3, Reports by:

  • Matthew Showell
    Matthew Showell

Caribbean Poker Classic

  • Buy-In: $6,000
  • Entrants: 150
  • Total Prize Money: $1,000,000
  • Date: Nov 30, 2007
  • Final Day Dec 2, 2007

Event Chip Leaders

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Player Chip Stack
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Blind Structure2 years ago

Caribbean Poker Classic

Level Ante Blinds               
Level 1 $25/$50 50 minutes
Level 2 $50/$100 50 minutes
Level 3 $75/$150 50 minutes
Level 4 $100/$200 50 minutes
Level 5 $150/$300 50 minutes
Level 6 $25 $150/$300 50 minutes
Level 7 $50 $200/$400 50 minutes
Level 8 $50 $300/$600 50 minutes
Level 9 $75 $400/$800 50 minutes
Level 10 $100 $600/$1,200 50 minutes
Level 11 $100 $800/$1,600 60 minutes
Level 12 $200 $1,000/$2,000 60 minutes
Level 13 $200 $1,200/$2,400 60 minutes
Level 14 $300 $1,500/$3,000 60 minutes
Level 15 $400 $2,000/$4,000 60 minutes
Level 16 $500 $2,500/$5,000 60 minutes
Level 17 $500 $3,000/$6,000 60 minutes
Level 18 $800 $4,000/$8,000 60 minutes
Level 19 $1,000 $5,000/$10,000 75/90 minutes
Level 20 $1,000 $6,000/$12,000 75/90 minutes
Level 21 $1,500 $8,000/$16,000 75/90 minutes
Level 22 $2,000 $10,000/$20,000 75/90 minutes
Level 23 $3,000 $12,000/$24,000 75/90 minutes
Level 24 $3,000 $15,000/$30,000 75/90 minutes
Level 25 $4,000 $20,000/$40,000 75/90 minutes
Level 26 $5,000 $30,000/$60,000 75/90 minutes

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