William Reynolds Poker Net Worth

Leading the way into the final day is Kurt Jewell with just over 3 million. The notables still in contention are William Reynolds (1,596,000) and Bryan Devonshire (1,192,000). William Reynolds – $576,240 2. Will Molson – $322,075 3. Adolfo Vaeza – $218,150 4. Michiel Brummelhuis – $154,350 5. Lisa Hamilton – $133,770 6. Tobias Reinkemeier – $108,045 7.

The final table of the $25,000 high roller no-limit hold’em championship at the 2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure began a little after noon EST today in the Bahamas. The final-table bubble took many long hours the night before and the unfortunate bubble girl was Team PokerStars pro Sandra Naujoks. The final eight players had fought long and hard to find their way to the final day, playing through a tough field of 84 players. The blinds were pretty high coming into the day at 10,000-20,000 with a 2,000 ante and play was ready to shoot out of the gates when cards got into the air. Here were the chip counts at the start of play:

Seat 1: Adolfo Vaeza — 758,000
Seat 2: William Reynolds — 482,000 (pictured above right)
Seat 3: Michiel Brummelhuis — 394,000
Seat 4: Dmitry Stelmak — 150,000
Seat 5: Will Molson — 669,000
Seat 6: Tobias Reinkemeier — 1,072,000
Seat 7: Lisa Hamilton — 440,000
Seat 8: Matt Marafioti — 236,000

Dmitry Stelmark was the first player to shove on a short stack at the final table and it happened on the second hand of play. His K-10 was dominated by the A-10 of chip leader Tobias Reinkemeier, and Stelmark was eliminated in eighth place ($66,885) after the board ran out A-10-9-K-J. Matt Marafioti was the next player to fall in seventh place ($87,465). His pocket sevens were racing against the A-K of Williams Reynolds preflop, and an ace on the turn sealed Marafioti’s fate.

There was a lull in the eliminations for a while after that and during that time the fortunes of the chip leader (Reinkemeier) heading into the day changed dramatically. Reinkemeier doubled up Will Molson, and even after doubling up once himself he was still at risk. The final hand came for Reinkemeier when he shoved with pocket eights but ran into the pocket kings of Reynolds. The kings held and Reinkemeier exited in sixth place ($108,045). Lisa Hamilton fell next in fifth place ($133,770). She was at risk with pocket jacks and they were off to the races against the A-Q of Molson. Molson found a queen and Hamilton’s run was over.

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Adolfo Vaeza doubled up a few times to survive a little longer than Michiel Brummelhuis, who picked a bad spot to move all in against Reynolds. Brummelhuis shoved preflop with Q-9 and Reynolds was waiting with pocket aces. The board provided no assistance and Brummelhuis was eliminated in fourth place ($154,350). Vaeza had held on for a while but his tournament run came to an end in third place ($218,150) when he decided to move all in on a draw. He shoved with 5-3 in the hole on an A-6-4 flop and Reynolds snap-called with A-K in the hole. The turn and river changed nothing and that brought about a heads-up final between the two most active players at the table, Reynolds and Molson.

William Reynolds — 2,455,000
Will Molson — 1,747,000

The first major pot during heads-up play went to Molson and he pulled even in chips with Reynolds after the hand. His Q-J beat the J-8 of Reynolds on a K-J-3-9-J board. Once things were even though, Reynolds took control of the match and grinded Molson to less than 1 million down during the next hour. Molson eventually shoved on a short stack with A-9, which had the A-8 of Reynolds dominated. The flop ran out 9-9-5-7-3 and Molson doubled up back to even with Reynolds.

Reynolds was the next player to find his stack all in and he shoved with pocket sevens preflop. Molson was waiting with A-3, but the sevens held for Reynolds and he once again held a dominant 4-1 chip lead. A few minutes later the final hand of the match hit the books. Molson moved all in preflop with K-8 in the hole and Reynolds made the call with A-10. The board brought no help for Molson, who now has the distinction of finishing runner-up in this event two years in a row. He was awarded $322,075 in second place and Reynolds was crowned the champion. Reynolds was awarded a silver trophy and $576,240 in prize money.

1: William Reynolds — $576,240
2: Will Molson — $322,075
3: Adolfo Vaeza — $218,150
4: Michiel Brummelhuis — $154,350
5: Lisa Hamilton — $133,770
6: Tobias Reinkemeier — $108,045
7: Matt Marafioti — $87,465
8: Dmitry Stelmark — $66,885

Here is a look at how the elimination hands played out, as featured on CardPlayer.com’slive updates:

Dmitry Stelmark Eliminated in Eighth Place ($66,885)

In the second hand at the final table, Dmitry Stelmark (pictured left) moved all in for 136,000 from the button. Tobias Reinkemeier made the call in the big blind and they flipped over their cards:

Stelmark: K 10
Reinkemeier: A 10

Board: A 10 9 K J

Reinkemeier won the pot and Stelmark was eliminated on the hand in eighth place. He takes home $66,885 in prize money.

Matt Marafioti Eliminated in Seventh Place ($87,465)

Matt Marafioti (pictured right) raised to 45,000 from middle position preflop and William Reynolds moved all in on the button. Marafioti called all in for 146,000 and they revealed their hole cards:

Reynolds: A K
Marafioti: 7 7

Board: 10 9 4 A 6

Marafioti was eliminated on the hand in seventh place and he will take home $87,465 in prize money.

Tobias Reinkemeier Eliminated in Sixth Place ($108,000)

William Reynolds raised to 56,000 preflop and Tobias Reinkemeier (pictured left) reraised all in from the small blind. Reynolds quickly called and they turned over their cards:

Reinkemeier: 8 8
Reynolds: K K

Board: J 7 4 A Q

Reinkemeier was eliminated in sixth place and he took home 108,045 in prize money.

Lisa Hamilton Eliminated in Fifth Place ($133,770)

William Reynolds raised to 70,000 from the cutoff and Will Molson made the call from the small blind. Lisa Hamilton (pictured right) reraised to 180,000 from the big blind. Reynolds mucked and Molson reraised all in. Hamilton made the all-in call for 572,000 and the two players flipped over their cards:

Hamilton: J J
Molson: A Q

Board: 8 6 4 Q K

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Hamilton was eliminated in fifth place and she will take home $133,770. Molson increased his chip lead to 2 million after the hand.

Michiel Brummelhuis Eliminated in Fourth Place ($154,300)

Michiel Brummelhuis (pictured right) moved all in under the gun for 291,000 and William Reynolds snap-called in the big blind. Their cards:

Brummelhuis: Q 9
Reynolds: A A

Board: 10 6 3 J 7

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Brummelhuis was eliminated in fourth place and takes home $154,350 in prize money.

Adolfo Vaeza Eliminated in Third Place ($218,150)

William Reynolds raised to 90,000 on the button and Adolfo Vaeza (pictured left) made the call from the big blind. The flop was dealt A 6 4 and Vaeza moved all in for 700,000. Reynolds made the call and they flipped over their cards:

Vaeza: 5 3
Reynolds: A K

Turn and River: J and 5

Vaeza was eliminated in third place on the hand and he takes home $218,150 in prize money.

William Reynolds Wins the PCA $25,000 High Roller Championship ($576,240) — Will Molson Eliminated in Second Place ($322,075)

Will Molson (pictured right) moved all in preflop for 910,000 and William Reynolds snap called. Their cards:

Reynolds: A 10
Molson: K 8

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Board: 9 7 5 J A

Molson was eliminated in second place for the second year in a row and he will take home $322,075. Reynolds wins the event and he takes home the top prize worth $576,240.

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In the final hand of the blockbuster event, Will Molson was all-in pre-flop holding K-8 and found himself up against Reynolds’ A-10 of diamonds. The flop of 5-7-9 gave Molson a gutshot straight draw to a six, but a running J-A was no help. Molson pocketed $322,000 for his runner-up performance. Entering heads-up play, Reynolds held a 3:2 chip lead and never looked back. He took fourth in the European Poker Tour’s (EPT) San Remo stop last season and told PokerStars officials following the tournament, “I feel ecstatic. It was the most roller coaster of a ride I’ve ever been on. I was all-in so many times on Day 3, I thought I would be the final table bubble.”

Dmitry Stelmak was the first all-in of the final table and, accordingly, the first player sent packing from the Bahamian poker tournament. He moved all-in before the flop with K-10 of hearts and Tobias Reinkemeier called with A-10. The flop came A-10-9, all diamonds, giving Reinkemeier top two pair to retain his commanding lead in the hand. However, a king on the turn left Stelmak drawing to one of the two remaining cowboys in the deck. The miracle did not come, as the river was a jack and Stelmak departed, $66,000 richer for his wear.

Twenty-one year old Matt “ADZ124” Marafioti was eliminated in seventh place for $87,000. He called all-in with pocket sevens and was in a race against Reynolds’ A-K. The flop of 9-4-10 was no help to Reynolds, but an ace on the turn propelled him into the lead for good. The river failed to come a seven and the PCA High Roller final table was trimmed to six.

Reinkemeier hit the rails in sixth place, earning $108,000. The German was all-in pre-flop holding a wired pair of eights, but was up against the pocket kings of Reynolds. The board ran out J-4-7-A-Q and that was all she wrote for the 22 year-old. Lisa Hamilton, the lone female at the final table and one of only two who entered the event, took fifth place for $133,000. Hamilton came out on the short end of a race for all of her chips with pocket jacks against A-Q. Molson spiked a queen on the turn to send the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner out.

Michiel Brummelhuis was eliminated in fourth place from the high-stakes PCA event. Brummelhuis picked an inopportune time to commit his chips, as his Q-9 ran into Reynolds pocket rockets. The flop came 10-6-3 and a jack on the turn gave Brummelhuis an open-ended straight draw for the win. However, a seven fell on the river and Brummelhuis’ title hopes were dashed; he picked up $154,000 for his efforts. Molson held a slight edge entering three-handed play.

Uruguay’s Adolfo Vaeza departed in third place for $218,000. He pushed with 3-5 after a flop of 4-6-A for a straight draw and Reynolds insta-called with A-K for top pair, top kicker; a running J-5 sent him out in third place. Vaeza took fourth place in the EPT London High Roller event for $224,000. Here were the final results from the PCA High Roller Event:

1. William Reynolds – $576,240
2. Will Molson – $322,075
3. Adolfo Vaeza – $218,150
4. Michiel Brummelhuis – $154,350
5. Lisa Hamilton – $133,770
6. Tobias Reinkemeier – $108,045
7. Matt Marafioti – $87,465
8. Dmitry Stelmak – $66,885

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Thursday marked the final day of play in the 2010 PCA. Over 6,000 players entered the PCA’s 50 events, making it the largest poker tournament series outside of the annual WSOP.