One Lithuanian survived Day 4 of the PSPC tournament and will continue his fight for the $5,100,000 first place prize

The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) festival has kicked off in The Bahamas, this year featuring the 25,000$ buy-in PokerStars Holdem Poker Players Championship (PSPC). This tournament has already broken a record with 1,040 players registering for this buy-in event. Pokerstars gave away 320 packs to this tournament through various promotions, making a significant contribution to the record. When all the buy-ins are added together, plus the extra million for the winner from Pokerstars, the total prize pool was $26.5 million.

Eight Lithuanians competed in this tournament and you can read how they did day one in review and day 2 in review. Yesterday, 3 of our athletes, Vladas Tamašauskas, Tomas Jazonis and Laurynas Levinskas, competed in the third day. Vladas Tamašauskas was the first Lithuanian to leave the tournament before the paid places started. He wrote on his social network account "I was stopped at 205. I bluffed everything in the third batch of the day. The second time I played the situation the same way, only I ran into a monster". Tomas Jozonis, on the other hand, made it to the paid places, and only exited the tournament in 89th place, which earned him a prize of 45,700$. On Day 4, we'll have plenty to cheer for as Laurynas Levinskas, who started the day with the lowest chip stack among Lithuanians, successfully increased his chip stack and by the end of the day had accumulated 895,000 (18BB). Today, 38 poker professionals will continue their battle.