21 Year-Old Player Wins PCA High Roller Event
William Reynolds won worth $576,000 at the age of twenty one years old in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) High Roller Event. He was an Iowa poker player who took down the $25,000 buy-in in the PCA.
Wil Molson fight up with Reynolds in the final hand of the blockbuster event all-in pre-flop holding K-8 against the A-10 of diamonds of Reynolds. He was able to collect a prize approximately $322,000 for his runner-up performance.
A fourth place in the European Poker Tour (EPT) San Remo stop happened last season, William Reynolds told the officials of the PokerStars that he was feeling ecstatic and consider this as the roller coaster ride he had ever ride on in his entire life.
Dmitry Stelmak was the first player to be sent from the Bahamian poker tournament and also the first all-in of the final table. He moved all-in his flop with K-10 of hearts against the A-10 of Tobias Reinkemeier. Reinkemeier had a top two pair as the combination of the flop shows A-10-9 making Stelmak leave with $66,000.
Adolfo Vaeza left the PCA on the third place with $218,000 and was the fourth place in the EPT London High Roller event for $224,000. More than 6,000 players joined the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure 50 events thus making it the largest poker tournament series of the WSOP.