Ades Crippled, Then Triples to Hang On
Daniel Ades may be the tightest player ever to sit at a final table. When action folded to him in the small blind, he raised to 105,000. It's one of the first raises we've seen from him in two days. But in the big blind, William Ross wasn't intimidated. He moved all in, and Ades folded, preserving his last 150,000.
With five big blinds to his name, Ades moved all in on the button the next hand. Ross flatted in the small blind. Then Martin Sansour reshipped from the big blind. Ross gave up his hand, and it was time for showdown.
Ades:
Sansour:
Things looked good for another elimination, but the earned a gasp from the crowd. the turn took one out away from Ades, but it didn't matter. He spiked the on the river to triple up with a flush.