Day 4 in the Books
Ryan D'Angelo stormed to the chip lead early on in the day and never gave it up, finishing up with 7.483 million. John Duthie was seated at the same table with D'Angelo all day and also had an extremely profitable day. A member of Team PokerStars, Duthie finished with 5.304 million and sits in second place. He's the only member of Team PokerStars Pro remaining in the field. Both Johnny Lodden and Florian Langmann busted out earlier.
Jeff Madsen (896,000), Robert Mizrachi (1.823 million) and Barry Shulman (2.433 million) are also left in the mix. Praz Bansi has 542,000 left to finish out the day after bagging up 2.003 million last night.
Here's the complete leaderboard.
Ryan D'Angelo - 7,483,000
John Duthie - 5,304,000
Wayne Bentley - 2,878,000
Tom Koral - 2,438,000
Barry Shulman - 2,433,000
Zachary Goldberg - 2,195,000
James Tolbert - 2,016,000
Benjamin Zamani - 1,905,000
Robert Mizrachi - 1,823,000
Harrison Gimbel - 1,803,000
Tyler Reiman - 1,796,000
Darren Keyes - 1,614,000
Luc Greenwood - 1,538,000
Dimitri Hefter - 1,350,000
Aage Ravn - 1,282,000
Matthew Haugen - 1,161,000
Jimmie Guinther - 932,000
Jeff Madsen - 896,000
Gijs Verheijen - 882,000
Bo Schultz - 720,000
Tamas Lendvai - 662,000
Praz Bansi - 542,000
Richard Toth - 488,000
Kenny Nguyen - 242,000
The final three tables will return tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. to grind it out until the final table is reached. A whopping $2.2 million will go to the winner of the 2010 PokerStars.net Caribbean Adventure so be sure to be right back here for all the live coverage from The Bahamas brought to you by PokerNews.com.
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