Hollywood star Kevin Hart and poker pro Daniel Negreanu headline proceedings.
Day two of the $100k buy-in event continues, as Kevin Hart eyes his first live tournament cash; Daniel Negreanu aims for his third PCA Super High Roller final table.
It is the final table of the $100k Super High Roller; Justin Bonomo, Daniel Negreanu, Bryn Kenney and businessman Cary Katz are among those in contention for the near $1.5 million first prize.
The first major poker tournament of 2018 has a $1m first prize; there is a Brazilian flavour to day two, with pro Andre Akkari and dance teacher Charles Modesto at the feature tables.
A Canadian qualifier takes his seat on the main stage; he aims for the $1m top prize, as day two of this $10,000 poker tournament continues.
It is bubble time in the main event; aiming to make it into the money and lock up a slice of the $5.6m prize pool, are pros Liv Boeree and Barry Greenstein along with qualifier Gleidibe Brito.
The remaining players are in the money; the pros look to take control; EPT champs Liv Boeree and Adrian Mateos are among those pursuing the $1m top prize.
Day 4 of the Main Event features poker pros, online qualifiers, a professional psychologist and a mother and son, all competing for their share of the $5.6m prize pool.
Poker action from 2018.
High stakes poker in paradise. It's the first PCA in four years, with reigning champion Chino Rheem making a triumphant return to the Bahamas and dominating the feature table on Day 2 of the $10k Main Event.
Time to make the money in the Bahamas. The top 127 in the PCA Main Event will get a slice of the $8.6m prize pool. At the feature table, British pro Sam Grafton plays against his hero, poker legend Jason Mercier.
The $10k PCA Main Event is in the money and the field is still filled with talent. As Day 3 continues, the feature table is headlined by high stakes regulars Mustapha Kanit and Chance Kornuth and EPT winner Anton Wigg.
It's Day 4 of the PCA Main Event: a $10k tournament with an $8.6m prize pool. Big stacks Sergi Reixach and Chris Csik take center stage, while PSPC champ Ramon Colillas aims to win his second major title in the Bahamas.
In the Bahamas, the prestigious $10k PCA Main Event is playing down to the final two tables. Ramon Colillas and Noah Boeken are among the pros still in the running for the trophy and $1.5m first prize.
Just 16 players remain from almost a thousand entries at the PCA Main Event. Accomplished American Pro, Jonathan Little hopes to use his experience to make the Final Table and take a shot at the $1.5m first prize.
Coverage of the annual poker tournament.
It's Final Table time in the $10k PCA Main Event. The winner set to receive a massive $1.5 million. Pedro Neves has the chip leader, but former EPT champion Artur Martirosian looks to add another major title to his impressive resume.