Joshua Kay Leads LAPT Bahamas Final 11 Players
Joshua Kay will come as the chip leader on tomorrow’s LAPT Bahamas Final 11 players. The US player will take out of the bag 2,541,000 chips to fight for the first LAPT Bahamas trophy. A total of 183 players started Day 2 today from the 532 who entered. Overall there were 736 entries for the first LAPT Main Event to be held at the PCA, generating a $1,945,248 prize pool. The winner will get $367,928 with 111 places paid. After 11 levels of play, only these 11 players are coming tomorrow:
Pos. Name Chips 1 Joshua Kay 2.541.000 2 José Carlos García 2.377.000 3 Dimitar Danchev 2.165.000 4 Mustapha Kanit 1.881.000 5 Stefan Jedlicka 1.568.000 6 Martin Finger 1.226.000 7 Galen Hall 875.000 8 Taylor Paur 800.000 9 Jonthan Borehstein 487.000 10 Aaron Massey 400.000 11 Kyle Frey 372.000
Two PCA champions will be facing closely another PokerStars tour tropy, Dimitar Danchev (2013) and Galen Hall (2011). Danchev, third in chips, and Hall, seventh in chips, are not going to have an easy road to the Final Table as other players, such as, Mustapha Kanit, fourth place in last year’s PCA High Roller, and WSOP bracelet winner, and EPT Main Event and Super High Roller champion, Martin Finger. The last Team PokerStars Pro in the tournament was Victor Ramdin, who was eliminated in 51st position, and cashing a check of $7,000.
Bubble burst Canadian player Todd Sisley elimination gave 111 players at the tournament a big smile. Each of them were going to get back at least $4,860. Sisley’s pair of Jacks couldn’t hold against Taylor Paurr’s A-Q.
Final table payouts
1 $367,928 2 $223,900 3 $158,740 4 $119,820 5 $94,920 6 $71,780 7 $51,540 8 $35,200 9 $27,820 10 $22,760 11 $22,760