Twenty three players began Day 2 of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $100,000 High Roller Event. Seven players survived and will play tomorrow in the highly anticipated final table, at stakes of $1.5 Million for first place. Nick Schulman finished Day 2 as the chip leader with 2,990,000 in chips.

Nick Schulman is a WPT event winner as well as a WSOP bracelet winner, winning the 2009 $10,000 No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw event. Schulman has over $4.2 Million in tournament winnings.

Daniel Negreanu is second in chips with 2,166,000. This tournament has special significance for Daniel. If Negreanu finishes in first place he’ll overtake Phil Ivey as the all-time tournament winnings leader. As of now Ivey has the lead with $13.8 million in lifetime tournament winnings, while Negreanu has $13.1 million.

The remaining five final tablists are Eugene Katchalov with 1,476,000 in chips, Bryn Kenney with 1,390,000, Humberto Brenes with 758,000, Sandor Demjan with 379,000 and Andrew Lichtenberger with 373,000. Tomorrow will be the final day of the $100,000 High Roller Event as well as Day 1 of the PCA Main Event.