Playing as if they would rather be on the beach, the PCA main event field eliminated over 400 players in less than five levels of play on Day 2. The money bubble lasted all of one hand when Marco Johnson went out in a blind versus blind battle when his K,9 couldn't suck out on William Reynolds A,9. Only 173 players remain in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main Event in the Bahamas.

Adam Geyer was the beneficiary of the turbo style play, ending the day with 909,000 chips. Following behind him were Ilan Rouah (795,000) and Chris Oliver (792,500).

Chris Moneymaker is making a good run into the money with a top 10 stack of 650k and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier is hanging on with 123k.

Not making it to Day 3 were Viktor "Isildur1" Blom, Liv Boeree, Jude Ainsworth, Joe Cada, Greg Raymer, Dario Minieri, Marcin Horecki, Dag Palovic, John Duthie, Ruben Visser, Van Nguyen, Joao Nunes, Luca Pagno, Marcel Luske and Sandra Naujoks.

David Benyamine, Mike Sowers, Toby Lewis, Dwyte Pilgrim, Andy Frankenberger, nd Guillaume "GUIGUI88" Gignac are still in the hunt going into Day 3.

The official numbers are in from the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $10k buy-in main event. There were 1560 players who entered, up 31 from last year, creating a $15.132 million prize pool. The winner of the event will win $2.3 million, while second place will win $1.8 million. They will pay the top 232 places.