Judah Doubles Up
Daniel Farid tried his best to take out Mel Judah, but he came up short. It was a flip for the two men, with Farid's racing against Judah's . Judah's last chips went into the middle on a flop of . Farid, perhaps taking a page from the lesson that Van Marcus tried to give him earlier in the tournament, made the call. He was unable to improve on his lowly pair of deuces. The turn gave Judah an unnecessary two pair that held up on the river. As a result, Judah remains in the tournament with about 12,000 chips.