Both of those links will also be airing the $25,000 High Roller Bounty Shootout final table tomorrow. The final table has been moved to 2:00 p.m. instead of the originally announced 12:00 p.m. We'll see you all then for that, but for now, keep enjoying this one!
2010 NAPT Venetian
2010 NAPT Venetian Main Event
Day: 5
Both of those links will also be airing the $25,000 High Roller Bounty Shootout final table tomorrow. The final table has been moved to 2:00 p.m. instead of the originally announced 12:00 p.m. We'll see you all then for that, but for now, keep enjoying this one!
Jamal:
Paredes:
Paredes was in almost the best possible spot, with his aces up against Jamal's big ace. The board didn't deliver any kind of sweat, .
After shipping that double-up to Paredes, Jamal finds himself as the new short stack.
Level: 30
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 15,000
Tom Marchese - 4.23 million (35 big blinds)
Yunus Jamal - 4.02 million (33.5 big blinds)
David Paredes - 2.52 million (21 big blinds)
Daniel Clemente - 2.17 million (18 big blinds)
Flop: - Stein checked, Clemente bet 400,000, and Tom quickly folded. Stein announced he was all in, and Clemente insta-called to risk his tournament life against the king of run good. Stein showed for top pair. Clemente was way ahead with , but as we know, that doesn't mean much.
Turn: - Stein picked up gutshot outs to chop with Clemente. He still needed an eight to win the pot.
River: - With a runner-runner straight, Stein avoided doubling Clemente. Instead, they both chopped the pot. The rail had the occasion to repeat their refrain: "Ladies and gentlemen, Sam Stein."
Jamal:
Clememte:
Although behind, Clemente did have two live cards. The flop came down and Clemente picked up top pair to take the lead. The turn was the and left Jamal hanging on by a thread, needing an ace or a king.
After a moment's pause, the river card landed with the dealer flipping over the . Jamal's cheering section erupted in roars as Jamal pumped his fists and high fived them. He's right back in the game now with around 4.5 million chips.