Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous at PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

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Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous at PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Daniel Negreanu, Issac Haxton, Bryn Kenney, Ivan Luca, Justin Bonomo, Sam Greenwood, and Cary Katz are all battling for $1.5 million at this year's PokerStars Caribbean Adventure tournament.

To be a TRUE Super High Roller, you gotta live the lifestyle too. Sasha Salinger, on behalf of PokerNews.com, leaves the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure tournament floor in search of what it actually costs to be a true baller here in the Bahamas.

If you're rich, why not charter a 167 foot yacht or get yourself a new Rolex? Lastly, PokerNews.com takes a peak at The Bridge Suite at the Atlantis, one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world.

Check out the vacation lifestyles of the rich and SUPER rich


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