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Caribbean Poker Classic Live Updates November 23, 2009
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Day 3 Live Updates
The Infamous Chubble-Up
2 years ago
That's right, John Chubb has finally doubled-up, allowing us to use the title you see above. Chubb has been short-stacked all day and has so far succeeded in picking up a number of pots with all-in moves before the flop.
In this hand Jan Van Der Wal opened to the pot to $40,000 from the button and Chubb moved in from the small blind. It was $85,500 back to VDW and after a bit of thought he made the call. Chubb tabled pocket eights and Van Der Wal slammed pocket sevens down on the felt in frustration. The board was unable to change the situation and Chubb doubles to around $260,000.
- Level: 20
- Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Break Over; Level 20 Commences
2 years ago
The break has come to an end and the players are back in their seats for Level 20. Blinds are up to $6,000/$12,000 with a $1,000 ante.
- Level: 20
- Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Break Time
2 years ago
This level has come to an end and the players have been sent on a 15-minute break before returning for Level 20.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Sonneson with the All-In
2 years ago
Christoffer Sonesson just took a pot from Mihai Manole with an all-in re-raise before the flop. It was folded to Manole on the button who opened to $30,000 and Sonesson, in the small blind, moved all-in for an additional $131,000. The big blind got out of the way and after a bit of thought Manole followed suit. Sonesson rakes the pot uncontested.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Small Pot for Clemmensen
2 years ago
Jan Van Der Wal raises to $31,000 from under the gun and Martin Clemmensen makes the call from the cut-off. The flop comes 9
3
3
and both players check. They also check the 7
on the turn and the T
on the river and VDW shows A-J. Clemmensen shows A-Q though and drags the pot.
3
3
and both players check. They also check the 7
on the turn and the T
on the river and VDW shows A-J. Clemmensen shows A-Q though and drags the pot.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Garp Gone (Eighth)
2 years ago
We are down to seven at this final table with the elimination of Joakim Garp in eighth place. Garp was absolutely crippled just a few hands ago and after staying alive by chopping the last pot, he got all-in against two other players and was unable to show down the best hand. It began with Garp calling all-in and Leon limping from the small blind. Martin Clemmensen checked his option in the big blind and they checked down the board of K
Q
J
4
3
. Yanovski showed K
T
which was good for the pot and the elimination. Joakim Garp showed A-5 on his way to collect his $29,100.
Q
J
4
3
. Yanovski showed K
T
which was good for the pot and the elimination. Joakim Garp showed A-5 on his way to collect his $29,100.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $321,429
- Players Left: 7
- Tables Left: 1
Chop Keeps Garp Alive
2 years ago
Just one hand after his crippling, Joakim Garp called all-in after Brian Jensen had opened to $30,000, showing A
2
to Jensen's A
T
. The board ran K
K
J
9
J
and the two players chop the pot.
2
to Jensen's A
T
. The board ran K
K
J
9
J
and the two players chop the pot.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $281,250
- Players Left: 8
- Tables Left: 1
Jensen Doubles; Garp Crippled
2 years ago
We just watched as Brian Jensen and Joakim Garp got all-in, almost dead even in chips. Jensen open-shoved for $149,500 from middle position and when it got to Garp he moved all-in as well. Garp had his opponent covered by just a few thousand and when the cards were on their backs we saw it was Jensen in the lead with A-K to Garp's A-Q. The flop came J
2
2
and Garp picked up a few outs for the chop. The turn and river came 6
4
though and Jensen drags the over $300,000 pot. Garp is left with less than $2,000.
2
2
and Garp picked up a few outs for the chop. The turn and river came 6
4
though and Jensen drags the over $300,000 pot. Garp is left with less than $2,000.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $281,250
- Players Left: 8
- Tables Left: 1
Clemmensen with the Mind Games
2 years ago
Martin Clemmensen just took a pot away from Leon Yanovski after talking him into a fold on the flop. Leon opened to $30,000 from the cut-off and Clemmensen made the call from the button. The blinds folded and the flop came down 8
3
2
. Yanovski checked and Clemmensen quickly bet $50k. "If you raise I'm going to go all-in. If you fold I'll show you," Clemmensen informed his opponent. "Is that a promise?" asked Yanovski. Clemmensen nodded in the affirmative but after Leon had folded he did not show his hand.
3
2
. Yanovski checked and Clemmensen quickly bet $50k. "If you raise I'm going to go all-in. If you fold I'll show you," Clemmensen informed his opponent. "Is that a promise?" asked Yanovski. Clemmensen nodded in the affirmative but after Leon had folded he did not show his hand.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $281,250
- Players Left: 8
- Tables Left: 1
"You're a Nice Guy. I Won't Bust You"
2 years ago
It seems Mihai Manole has taken a liking to John Chubb, letting him off the hook and alllowing him to continue at this final table. Manole limped in from middle position and when it got to Chubb in the small blind he announced all-in. It was $78,500 more and after a bit of banter Manole said, "You're a nice guy. I won't bust you right now." How charitable of Manole.
- Level: 19
- Blinds: $5,000/$10,000
- Ante: $1,000
- Average Stack: $281,250
- Players Left: 8
- Tables Left: 1
Caribbean Poker Classic - Day 3, Reports by:

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
Caribbean Poker Classic
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| No Chip Count found | |
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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