Three Lithuanians will continue their battle on Day 3 of the PSPC tournament, competing 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.

After Day 2, 207 players remain in the tournament, and there are 181 cash seats in the tournament. Six Lithuanian representatives, Dominykas Karmazinas, Tomas Jozonis, Laurynas Levinskas, Vladas Tamašauskas, Jonas Ramanauskas and Matas Cimbolas, started the second day yesterday. Three of them managed to qualify for the third day. Jonas Ramanauskas was eliminated with A♣6♦ against A♠J♠ when the flopped A♥6♠5♠ saw his compatriot push all his chips and unfortunately lost on the remaining two cards as his opponent caught a flush. The next to fall was Matas Cimbolas, who pushed all his chips with T♦9♣ on a 7♦8♠3♣ flop with an abigal buy queue. Unfortunately, the opponent called with QQ and the remaining two cards didn't help Mat. The day's leader among Lithuanians, Dominykas Karmazinas, was also forced to withdraw from the tournament.

Three Lithuanians remain in the tournament, Tomas Jozonis, who had 324 000 chips at the end of the day. Vladas Tamašauskas finished the day with 119,000 and Laurynas Levinskas with 117,000.