We caught up with the action post-flop. Facing a board, Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis bet 1,400. His opponent raised to 5,000. After a moment, Veldhuis slid out 33,400, more than a big enough raise to put the guy all in. And the short stack took the bait and decided to risk his last 10,900 with for top pair. Veldhuis was far ahead with . The on the turn gave the at-risk player a few more rescue cards, and the on the river was the miracle he needed. Making a runner-runner straight to double up, he dropped Veldhuis to around 35,000.