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Buy-In: $25,000
Prize Pool: $1,240,000
Entrants: 49

High Roller Bounty Shootout

  • Feb 23, '10 - Feb 25, '10

 
 

Updates on Final Day (Feb 25, 10)

 
 

NAPT Venetian: Final Table Set for $25,000 Bounty Shootout

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“I’m not number one in this field, no way.” So said Scott Seiver early on as the NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout got underway. He and his tablemates spent some time trying to handicap the field, which included many of the most highly regarded players in the game today. The entire table seemed readily to echo Seiver’s modesty — no one was going to make any claims about running over a table coming from this lot.



Then Seiver did just that, knocking out all six of his opponents to win all of their bounties (worth $5,000 each) as well as the $75,000 for moving on to Thursday’s final table. Perhaps that modesty put him in the right frame of mind today.

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Scott Seiver

Following Seiver to Thursday’s final table were Faraz Jaka and Hoyt Corkins. Then in the evening, four more winners emerged: Joe Cassidy, Ashton Griffin, Peter Eastgate, and Brett Richey.

Seiver has the inside track on that $100,000 prize reserved for the players with the most bounties by tourney’s end, although close behind will be Hoyt Corkins with five, and Joe Cassidy and Faraz Jaka with four each.

Here is how the seven tables finished up:

Table 1


1st – Joe Cassidy 


2nd – Justin Bonomo (bounty to Cassidy)


3rd – Yvgeniy Timoshenko (Cassidy)


4th – Joe Sebok (Bonomo)


5th – David Williams (Cassidy)


6th – Tommy Vedes (Williams)


7th – Phil Laak (Cassidy)

Table 2


1st – Peter Eastgate


2nd – Isaac Haxton (Eastgate) 


3rd – Alec Torelli (Haxton)


4th – Tony G (Haxton)


5th – James Calderaro (Eastgate)


6th – Dario Minieri (Tony G)


7th – Daniel Alaei (Torelli)

Table 3


1st – Ashton Griffin

2nd – Chris Moneymaker (Griffin)

3rd – Hasan Habib (Moneymaker)


4th – Jason Mercier (Moneymaker)


5th – Matt Glantz (Griffin)


6th – Keith Gibson (Mercier)


7th – Joe Cada (Moneymaker)

Table 4


1st – Brett Richey 


2nd – Lee Markholt (Richey)


3rd – Phil Galfond (Richey)


4th – Robl (Richey)


5th – Alex Kamberis (Markholt)


6th – John Hennigan (Markholt)


7th – Daniel Negreanu (Galfond)

Table 5


1st – Faraz Jaka


2nd – Annie Duke (Jaka)


3rd – Jennifer Tilly (Jaka)


4th – Joe Hachem (Tilly)


5th – Vanessa Rousso (Jaka)


6th – J.C. Tran (Jaka)


7th – Di Dang (Tilly)

Table 6


1st – Scott Seiver


2nd – Sorel Mizzi (Seiver)


3rd – Bertrand Grospellier (Seiver)


4th – Brian Rast (Seiver)


5th – Chau Giang (Siever)


6th – Antonio Esfandiari (Seiver)


7th – Barry Greenstein (Seiver)

Table 7


1st – Hoyt Corkins


2nd – John Duthie (Corkins)


3rd – Adam Richardson (Corkins)


4th – Hevad Khan (Corkins)


5th – Phil Hellmuth (Duthie)


6th – Greg Raymer (Corkins)


7th – Steven Paul (Corkins)

Cassidy, Eastgate, Griffin, Cassidy, Jaka, Seiver, and Corkins all took $75,000 for winning their tables today, plus whatever bounties they claimed along the way. That magnificent seven will be getting back together at noon on Thursday for the final table.

Still to be determined — $30,000 worth of bounties, that $100,000 prize for the most bounties, and $460,000 more for the winner. Sort of thing should permit the ultimate victor some bragging rights, wouldn’t you say?

For more on all of the action from the first round, check out the Day 1 live blog:

Flight 1, Levels 1-3

Flight 1, Levels 4-9

Flight 2, Levels 1-3

Flight 2, Levels 4-6

Flight 2, Levels 7-8



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All photography © Joe Giron.



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NAPT Venetian: Day 5, Levels 27-29 (50,000-100,000-10,000)

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6:08pm: Break!

Players are on a 15-minute break to celebrate the conclusion of Level 29. When we return, we’ll be in a new post reflecting the level change. Find the new level right HERE.

6:03pm: Well, he’s gotta lose this one!

Sam Stein just managed to get it all-in with David Paredes on a [8s][2h][7c] board. Paredes held [ts][tc] to Stein’s [8c][th]. Of course, there was very little way Stein could get out of losing the pot. And, of course, the turn and river came [jd] and [9c] for the chopped pot.

5:54pm: Yunus says “Yeah!”

Daniel Clemente opened with a raise on the button, and it folded to Yunus Jamal in the big blind who quickly announced he was all in for his stack of 2,120,000. Clemente sat for a minute looking in Jamal’s direction, then went to work examining his stack as he contemplated what to do.

Finally after two more minutes passed, Clemente made the call. Cards on their backs…

Jamal [Ah][10d]

Clemente [Kc][Qs]

The flop came [6d][Qc][Js], putting Clemente in front with queens. The turn was the [5c], and Jamal was in dire straits. Then came the river card, to which Jamal and his fans responded “Yeah!” It was the [As], worth a shout of joy, for sure. Jamal survives with the double up.

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NAPT Venetian S1_$5KMainEvent_Final Table_JoeGiron_IJ78482.jpgReaping the rewards of a double-up can be sweet.



5:49pm: Sam Stein will not lose

When you’re running this good, you have to start thinking about destiny, fate, and whether you left the coffee pot on at home. It’s become so rote for Stein, that the following hand was only mildly shocking.



On a flop of [2c][Ks][Kc], Daniel Clemente bet 250,000 and Sam Stein called. On the turn [8h], Clemente made it 475,000 and Stein called again. The river was a spooky [kd]. Clemente checked this time and Stein bet 750,000. Clemente made the crying call, showing pocket deuces for the flopped set and rivered boat. Stein, meanwhile, showed [jd][js], good for the better boat and another big pot.



Clemente, for his part, stood up and knocked his chair over. We’re not saying he’s the type of guy to kick a cat, but it’s probably for the best that we left Mittens in the hotel room.

5:41pm: $25K Bounty Shootout final table 2 pm tomorrow

We just had an announcement that tomorrow’s final table of the $25,000 Bounty Shootout, originally scheduled for 12 noon, has been rescheduled for 2:00pm (Pacific time).

Scott Seiver, Faraz Jaka, Hoyt Corkins, Joe Cassidy, Ashton Griffin, Peter Eastgate, and Brett Richey all won their tables yesterday, earning $75,000 for doing so as well as a number of $5,000 bounties along the way. Seiver was the biggest bounty hunter — he eliminated all six of his opponents for an extra $30,000 payday.



Read all about yesterday’s action here.

5:33pm: Thomas Fuller eliminated in 6th ($144,639)

Daniel Clemente opened with a raise to 240,000, and all folded.

The next hand, Clemente was at it again, raising to 250,000 from UTG. This time Thomas Fuller responded by reraising all-in and the table folded back around to Clemente who instantly called.

Clemente showed [Qh][Qs] and Fuller [Jc][Js]. The board ran out [3h][Ac][7h][7d][6d], disappointing Fuller’s fans and sending him to the rail in sixth place.

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5:02pm: “Miami” John Cernuto eliminated in 7th ($104,461)

Sam Stein opened with a raise to 220,000 from the button. Thomas Fuller folded quickly from the button, but John Cernuto in the small blind didn’t look like he was in such a hurry. Peering out from underneath his orange hoodie in Stein’s direction, he pushed out a reraise of 620,000 — a little under half his remaining stack. Yunus Jamal folded the BB, and the action was back on Sam Stein.

Stein thought about a minute, then reraised enough to put Cernuto all in, and “Miami” John quickly called.

Cernuto [Ac][5c]

Stein [Jh][Td]

Cernuto removed his hood and sat upright while Stein stood up to see what the community cards would be. The flop came [9c][4h][Ah], putting Cernuto in good shape. The turn was the [Ts], pairing Stein. “Fifty bucks for a ten!” cried a Stein fan from the crowd. “We have a bidding war now for the river card,” said the announcer.

As the laughter died down, the river card fell — [Jd]! “That’s sick,” said an amiable Cernuto with a wide grin. He shook hands with the remaining six players and exited the stage, $104,461 richer, but with dashed hopes of earning more.

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4:48pm: Level 29 begins

And we’re back! Players returned to the table for the beginning of Level 29 with blinds at 50,000/100,000 and a 10,000 ante.

Check out the chip count page for the latest numbers.

4:33pm: Level ends, chip counts to come

We’ve reached the end of a what was a fairly yawn-able Level 28. We’re going to get a full chip count while the players are on break. We’ll be back in about 15 minutes.

4:20pm: Marchese calls cautious Clemente

The table folded around to Tom Marchese in the small blind who took a look past the dealer to Dan Clemente in Seat 1. Clemente has been mostly folding today, having opened with a raise just once thus far and (unsurprisingly) getting no action. Marchese decided to raise to 195,000, and Clemente made the call.

The flop came [7d][10d][2s]. Marchese continued for 215,000 and after pausing a beat Clemente called. The turn was the [Kd], and both checked. The river brought the [Ks]. Marchese checked, and this time Clemente bet 300,000. Marchese thought a moment, then made the call, showing just queen-high. Clemente had paired the seven with his hand, and so claimed the pot.

4:18pm: Faces in the crowd

Because the players apparently chose this level to sit out, let’s take a look around the room. Among the people in the audience today:

  • William Reynolds, 2010 PCA High Roller winner (supporting Tom Marchese)

  • Paul Wasicka, 2006 WSOP Main Event runner-up (supporting Thomas Fuller)

  • Zak “Zakooza” Alameddine, NAPT Venetian celebrity charity tournament winner (supporting David Paredes)


  • 4:06pm: The power of the all-in raise</b

    Players have not been afraid to use the move today. Cernuto took down a pot with an all-in raise from under the gun. Marchese did the same a few hands later when he made an initial raise, then responded to Stein’s reraise with an all-in move for his last 2,445,000 chips. Stein didn’t take long to fold, and Marchese added to his stack.

    The action is slow at this final table, with many moves being carefully considered. But with the frequency of all-in plays, odds are that a few of them will be called.

    3:55pm: Analyzing the slow-down

    It’s been half an hour after Eric Blair’s departure and we haven’t seen much big action since. If you’re just tuning in, here’s how we rate the players’ aggression, with the number one spot being the most aggressive.

    1) Sam Stein

    2) Thomas Fuller

    3) Tom Marchese

    4) David Paredes

    5) Yunus Jamal

    6) Miami John Cernuto

    7) Daniel Clemente

    The prize money now is up to $104,461. The next spot is $144,639.

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    NAPT Venetian trophy

    3:34pm: Something to cheer about

    Thomas Fuller opened with a raise to 200,000 from middle position and claimed the blinds and antes, prompting a loud cheer from his boisterous cheering section. It has been a mostly sedate scene here thus far, aside from the applause to acknowledge the efforts of our eighth-place finisher, Eric Blair.

    There’s a sizable crowd in attendance here in the Bellini Room, with more than a hundred sitting four deep around the stage on which sits the feature table. On the subsequent hands, Yunus Jamal and then Tom Marchese won the blinds and antes with preflop raises, and they, too, enjoyed relatively smaller rounds of applause as if to compete with Fuller’s supporters. Expect the cheers to get louder as we trip up that payout schedule.

    3:33pm: Eric Blair – 8th place ($60,266.00)

    On the second hand after the first break of the afternoon, Marchese started the hand with a 175K raise. But Blair reraised all-in. Stein asked for a count and then went over the top all-in to isolate. Everyone else, included Marchese, folded out of the way.



    Blair’s tournament life was on the line.

    Blair: [7h][7d]

    Stein: [Ac][Kd]



    The board hit Stein right away with a [2h][6s][Kc] flop, leaving Blair with few outs. And the [Th] turn and [4d] were not what he needed. Stein raked another pot, and Eric Blair was the first to leave the table, taking with him $60,266.00 for the 8th place finish.

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    Eric Blair, 8th place, $60,266

    3:19pm: Back in action

    The players are back and playing 40,000-80,000-10,000.

    3:04pm: Break time

    That brings us to the end of Level 27 and our first 15-minute break of the day.

    3:00pm: Just assume Stein won

    By now, we’ve discovered there is no need to really cover the details of a hand anymore. Just assume, Sam Stein opened a pot and then won it. However, if you are into this sort of thing, here’s yet another hand in which Stein raked in chips. After opening to 140,000 and getting a call from Thomas Fuller, Stein checked a flop of [kd][as][ac]. Fuller checked behind and they saw the [6d] on the turn. Now Stein bet 180,000. Once again, Fuller called. On the [qc] river, Stein brought the wrecking ball…a 430,000 bet. This time Fuller quickly mucked.



    See, just assume Stein won.

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    Wrecking ball-like, Sam Stein builds lead

    2:51pm: Clemente doubles through Paredes

    Again, we started with three players going to the flop. Marchese started the action by opening for 140,000, Clemente called, and Paredes called from the big blind. The flop came [5h][8h][4s], and Marchese led the betting with 195,000. Clemente raised it up to 550,000, and Paredes decided to check-reraise all-in. Marchese got out of the way, but Clemente called all-in for his last 1.08 million chips.

    Paredes: [8c][7c] – top pair and straight draw

    Clemente [Ad][As] – over pair

    The [2s] on the turn and [5s] on the river ended the hand, and Clemente doubled up to stay alive.

    2:42pm: Stein, still a wrecking ball

    Yunus Jamal came in for a raise to 140,000 and got calls from David Paredes and Sam Stein. On a flop of [qh][7c][8d], Stein checked, Jamal bet 280,000, Paredes folded, and Stein called in the small blind. Both players checked the [5c] on the turn. When the river came the [qc], Stein thought a bit before betting 360,000. Jamal thought longer, but eventually made the call. Stein’s [qs][9s] was good enough for the win.

    2:37pm: Marchese all-in induces much thought… and two folds

    It started with Stein, Paredes, and Marchese taking a look at a flop of [Ts][3c][3d], and they all checked it. But when the [4d] came on the turn, Stein bet 220,000, and both players called.

    The [2h] on the river prompted a 430,000 bet from Stein, a raise to 1.3 million from Paredes, and an all-in move from Marchese for his total stack of 1.97 million. Stein folded, and Paredes finally did the same, but not without much thought and folding what he said was a 6-high straight.

    Marchese chipped up quite significantly early in the action.

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    David Paredes wonders, “Do I fold?”

    2:27pm: First pot to Cernuto

    The first hand of the day started with a preflop raise from Thomas Fuller to 140,000, but “Miami” John Cernuto popped it to 300,000. Everyone folded around, including Fuller, and short-stacked Cernuto took the first chips of the afternoon.

    2:23pm: Cards are in the air!

    The first hand of today’s final table is being dealt. There are 39 minutes left in Level 27, where the blinds are 30,000-60,000 and the antes 5,000.

    2:11pm: Meet our final table players

    If you haven’t yet met of our final table players, please see our NAPT Venetian final table player profiles.

    They have all found their seats and are now stacking their chips. Here’s where they are and what they’ve got:

    Seat 1: Dan Clemente – 1,345,000

    Seat 2: Sam Stein – 6,145,000

    Seat 3: Thomas Fuller – 4,735,000

    Seat 4: “Miami” John Cernuto – 1,310,000

    Seat 5: Yunus Jamal – 3,940,000

    Seat 6: David Paredes – 4,700,000

    Seat 7: Tom Marchese – 2,370,000

    Seat 8: Eric Blair – 1,690,000

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    NAPT Venetian Main Event final table readying for action

    2:02pm: Final table awaits

    Looks as though we are still a while from starting today’s final table of the NAPT Venetian Main Event. A sizable crowd has gathered here in the Bellini Room, and camera crews are readying to shoot all of the action. We’ll be here chronicling it all, too — back in a few!

    NAPT Venetian reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Brad Willis, Jennifer Newell, Martin Harris, and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: $25,000 Bounty Shootout, Flight 2, Levels 7-8

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    1:37am: End of Flight 2

    We have our seven winners — Cassidy, Eastgate, Griffin, Cassidy, Jaka, Seiver, and Corkins — all of whom take home $75,000 for taking their tables, plus whatever bounties they claimed as well. There will be more bounties on the table Thursday and the rest of the prize pool up for grabs.

    1:29am: Victory for Richey

    After a raise from the button of 6,500 from Brett Richey, Lee Markholt reraised all in for approximately 70,000, Richey instantly called and tabled [Kh][Ks]. Markholt was well behind with [8h][8d].

    The board ran out [9d][4s][7d][Js][Qs] and Richey gets his third bounty and advances to the final table on Thursday.

    1:17am: Eastgate eliminates Haxton, wins table

    Shortly after that previous hand in which Eastgate took the advantage, all of the chips went in the middle following a [4h][Qs][10h] flop. Haxton had [Kh][9s] for a gutshot draw, and Eastgate [Qc][4c] for two pair. The turn was the [Kd] and the river the [3s], and Team PokerStars Pro Eastgate wins Haxton’s bounty and the table.

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    Peter Eastgate

    1:13am: Eastgate doubles in style

    The action has been very quiet over at table two for some time now. However, we finally caught a glimmer of action when Pokerstars Pro Peter Eastgate got it all in preflop against his lone opponent Isaac Haxton. Haxton held [8d][9d] and Eastgate had the [Kh][Qs].

    The flop of [7h][6d][10s] pretty much sealed the deal for Haxton. Some oohs and ahhs were heard when the [As] fell on the turn, giving Eastgate four outs to regain the lead. The river fell the unbelievable [Jh] giving Eastgate the nut straight.

    Haxton takes a blow and is down to 75,000 while Eastgate gains some much needed momemtum and is at 100,000 in chips.

    1:10am: Level 8 begins

    We’ve moved on to the next level, with blinds 1,200-2,400 and a 300 ante.

    1:09am: Griffin eliminates Moneymaker, moves on to final

    Big hand just now between Ashton Griffin and Chris Moneymaker that resulted in Griffin taking the chip lead from the former Main Event champ. After Moneymaker opened with a raise from the small blind/button, Griffin reraised to 16,500, and Moneymaker made the call.

    The flop came [6h][2s][Ac], Ashton bet, and Moneymaker called. The turn was the [6d], and the pair followed the same routine. The river was the [7c], and this time Ashton pushed all in. Moneymaker thought a short while, then called. Ashton quickly flipped over [Ad][As] for aces full, and Moneymaker showed his pocket queens.

    “I could have got away from that hand three different times,” lamented Moneymaker afterwards. On the next hand Moneymaker was all in with [Ac][3c] against Griffin’s [5d][5c]. The board ran out [7c][10s][10d][3s][4c], and after leading for most of the heads-up portion of the table, Moneymaker hits the rail one spot shy of Thursday’s final table.

    Griffin moves on, claiming Moneymaker’s bounty and joining Joe Cassidy, Scott Seiver, Faraz Jaka, and Hoyt Corkins. Two more spots remain.

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    Ashton Griffin

    1:01am: Outer table updates

    Checking in on our other two heads-up matches: At Table 2, Isaac Haxton has 110,000 to Peter Eastgate’s 65,000. And at Table 4, Brett Richey has 100,000 to Lee Markholt’s 75,000.

    12:48am: Moneymaker eliminates Habib, now heads up with Griffin

    Hasan Habib shoved all in from the button for 24,900, Ashton Griffin folded the small blind, and Chris Moneymaker called from the big blind. The cards went on their backs, and Habib had [Ah][10s] and Moneymaker [Qd][Jd].

    As the camera crew set up to shoot the community cards, Moneymaker seized the opportunity to run for a quick restroom break. He made it back in time to see the flop come [7c][9h][9c]. Then the turn bring the [8d]. And then the river the [10c], giving him the straight and another bounty.

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    Hasan Habib

    Moneymaker has about 115,000 to Ashton Griffin’s 60,000 as we begin heads up on the feature table.

    12:30am: Level 7 begins

    Blinds are now 1,000-2,000 with a 200 ante.

    12:23am: Moneymaker mows down Mercier

    In the first hand after the break, Jason Mercier pushed all in with [Ad][6d] and Chris Moneymaker called him with [Jh][Jd].

    The flop came [Jc][2d][7s] and Mercier was drawing thin. Then the turn brought the [Kc], making the river [9c] no matter.

    12:12am: We’re back; current chip counts/results

    Despite the post title, we still have 10 more minutes of Level 6 (800-1,600-200) to play, after which we’ll be at Level 7 with the blinds now 1,000-2,000 and a 200 ante. Here’s how things stand as we restart play:

    Table 1

    1st – Joe Cassidy

    2nd – Justin Bonomo (bounty to Cassidy)

    3rd – Yvgeniy Timoshenko (Cassidy)

    4th – Joe Sebok (Bonomo)

    5th – David Williams (Cassidy)

    6th – Tommy Vedes (Williams)

    7th – Phil Laak (Cassidy)

    Table 2

    Isaac Haxton – 91,200

    Peter Eastgate – 83,800

    3rd – Alec Torelli (Haxton)

    4th – Tony G (Haxton)

    5th – James Calderaro (Eastgate)

    6th – Dario Minieri (Tony G)

    7th – Daniel Alaei (Torelli)

    Table 3

    Chris Moneymaker – 60,900

    Ashton Griffin – 48,400

    Hasan Habib – 41,400

    Jason Mercier – 24,300

    5th – Matt Glantz (Griffin)

    6th – Keith Gibson (Mercier)

    7th – Joe Cada (Moneymaker)

    Table 4

    Brett Richey – 125,000

    Lee Markholt – 50,000

    3rd – Phil Galfond (Richey)

    4th – Robl (Richey)

    5th – Alex Kamberis (Markholt)

    6th – John Hennigan (Markholt)

    7th – Daniel Negreanu (Galfond)

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    NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Martin Harris and Marc Hodge and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: $25,000 Bounty Shootout, Flight 2, Levels 4-6

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    11:58pm: Break time

    We aren’t quite at the end of Level 6, but a break is in order so the television crew can do a little extra work before we push forward.

    11:51pm: Cassidy prevails

    Justin Bonomo fought hard with the short stack, but at last has succumbed to Joe Cassidy, our first winner tongith. On the last hand, Bonomo was all in and at risk for 53,000 in chips. Bonomo held [3h][3s] and was up against Joe Cassidy’s [Ad][8d].

    Bonomo hit a good flop of [Qd][9c][6c]. The turn was the [4d] and gave Cassidy some more outs to finish the match. The [9d] fell on the river giving Cassidy the nut flush and sending Bonomo to the rail. Cassidy wins his match and adds one more bounty to make a grand total of $20,000.

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    Joe Cassidy

    11:49pm: Sevens fail Galfond, Richey and Markholt heads up

    Brett Richey opened for 4,600 from the button, and Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond shoved for 35,400 from the big blind. Richey tanked, then made the call, showing [Ah][2d] versus Galfond’s [7d][7h].

    The board came [3d][3h][10s][9d][Ad], and Richey claimed Galfond’s bounty. Richey is now 128,000 entering heads up against Lee Markholt’s 47,000.

    11:44pm: Glantz out

    Matt Glantz has been eliminated, knocked out by Ashton Griffin. They are now four-handed at the feature table, with Chris Moneymaker, Ashton Griffin, Hasan Habib, and Jason Mercier.

    11:39pm: Haxton eliminates Torelli, heads up with Eastgate

    Isaac Haxton had bet enough to put Alec Torelli all in before the flop, and after a think Torelli decided to call. He turned over [Kh][Qh] and Haxton [As][3s].

    The flop came [7s][Ad][9c], making things mighty dim for Torelli. And the turn [6s] meant lights out.

    Haxton barely had Torelli covered, and now enters heads up against Peter Eastgate with approximately 128,000 chips to Eastgate’s 47,000.

    11:32pm: Richey richer, Robl sent packin’

    After a couple raises back and forth Andrew Robl found himself all in and at risk for his last 21,000 against Brett Richey. Robl held the [Qh][10h] and Richey had [9h][9s].

    The board ran out [8s][3s][2s][5s][3d] and Robl bows out graciously. Richey collects the $5,000 bounty and the pot jolts him to just over 90,000 in chips.

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    Andrew Robl

    11:28pm: The price of poker is going up

    We’ve come to the end of Level 5, with all four tables still yet to be decided. The blinds are now 800-1,600, with a 200 ante.

    11:17pm: Elusive bounties

    We’re seeing several double ups happening at three of the four tables, but no eliminations. Meanwhile, Joe Cassidy and Justin Bonomo are engaged in a tough heads-up battle over at Table 1, with Bonomo gradually working his way back into contention there.

    11:01pm: Current chip counts

    Fortunes are shifting around fast around here. As are the chips. Here’s a snapshot of what we’re seeing at the moment at the four tables, stack-wise:

    Table 1

    Joe Cassidy – 115,000

    Justin Bonomo – 60,000

    Table 2

    Alec Torelli – 85,000

    Peter Eastgate – 50,000

    Isaac Haxton – 40,000

    Table 3

    Ashton Griffin – 55,000

    Chris Moneymaker – 45,000

    Matt Glantz – 40,000

    Jason Mercier – 20,000

    Hasan Habib – 15,000

    Table 4

    Lee Markholt – 95,000

    Andrew Robl – 30,000

    Phil Galfond – 27,000

    Brett Richey – 23,000

    10:58pm: Timoshenko butchered

    WE ventured over to table one to find Yevgeniy Timoshenko all in for his remaining 20,000 in chips with [Ks][Qh]. His opponent Joe Cassidy had him covered and was ahead with [Ad][7d].

    The board ran out [4d][Jd][Js][5s][3c] and Timoshenko’s night is over.

    Cassidy is now heads up against Justin Bonomo and has a 115,000 to 60,000 chiplead.

    10:54pm: Cardiac cards

    Alec Torelli just survived an all in. As he sweated the turn and river, he announced how nerve-wracking the sweat was. “My heart rate is 170 bpm right now!” he said. “Who says poker isn’t a physical sport?”

    Someone from the rail suggested they should all be wearing monitors, which led to some further suggestions about altering the game to reward those with the lowest heart rates.

    “Buddhist monks will start dominating poker tourneys!” said Isaac Haxton.

    Things have calmed down over there at Table 2 again for now, with Haxton, Torelli, and Peter Eastgate remaining.

    10:46pm: Level 5 begins

    Blinds 600-1,200 with a 100 ante.

    10:42pm: Tony G ousted by Issac H

    Tony G was just now knocked out by Isaac Haxton after Haxton made yet another full house against him. Tony G was already all in when Haxton turned sevens full of tens. They are now three-handed on Table 2 — Haxton, Peter Eastgate, and Alec Torelli.

    10:36pm: Timoshenko doubles

    Over on Table 1, Yvgeniv Timoshenko just doubled through Joe Cassidy. Justin Bonomo is the chip leader there right now with 95,000, Timoshenko has 55,000, and Cassidy is down to 25,000.

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    Yvgeniy Timoshenko

    10:34pm: Markholt collects double bounty

    Picking up the action over at table four we found Alex Kamberis opening the pot in early position to 2,000. Brett Richey made the call, but the small blind Lee Markholt reraised to a total of 11,000. John Hennigan who was short stacked and in the big blind called all in for his remaining 2,600. Kamberis then moved over the top all in for approximately 27,000 in chips, Richey folded and Markholt made the call, he had Kamberis covered.

    Lets see the hands:

    Kamberis: [Ac][Qh]

    Markholt: [Ad][Kc]

    Hennigan: [10h][9d]

    The board ran out [7h][7c][8h][9s][Kd]. Markholt won the pot and collected a total of $10,000 in bounties. He is now up to 73,000 in chips. Kamberis and Hennigan’s day is over.

    10:26pm: Williams, Sebok out; Table 1 three-handed

    David Williams has been eliminated over on Table 1, at the hands of Joe Cassidy.

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    David Williams

    Shortly after, a short-stacked Joe Sebok was all in for his last 7,000 or so with [Ac][3d] and was hoping to catch up to Bonomo’s [10s][10c]. The board came [8s][7s][5c][6d][Qd], and Sebok hits the rail. They are now three-handed there with Cassidy leading Bonomo and Yvgeniy Timoshenko.

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    Joe Sebok

    10:13pm: Haxton house

    After a flop of [8h][10h][9s], Tony G checked, Isaac Haxton bet 3,500, and Tony G called. Both checked the [10c] on the turn. The river brought the [5h]. Tony G checked, Haxton bet 8,600, and Tony G made the call.

    Haxton showed the [10s][8c] for a full house, and Tony G mucked. Haxton is up to 65,000, while Tony G slips to 37,000.

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    Isaac Haxton

    10:03pm: Feature this

    During the break we had a switch so as to make Table 3 our new feature table, where Jason Mercier holds a small lead. Table 4, where Phil Galfond has a slight lead, has been moved to the outer tables.

    9:57pm: Level 4 begins; Current chip counts/results

    Players are back with the blinds now 400-800 and a 100 ante. Here’s how things stand:

    Table 1

    Joe Cassidy – 70,250

    David Williams – 37,375

    Justin Bonomo – 32,025

    Yvgeniy Timoshenko – 26,200

    Joe Sebok – 9,475

    6th – Tommy Vedes (bounty to Williams)

    7th – Phil Laak (Cassidy)

    Table 2

    Alec Torelli – 47,825

    Tony G – 47,725

    Isaac Haxton – 43,400

    Peter Eastgate – 34,050

    5th – James Calderaro (Eastgate)

    6th – Dario Minieri (Tony G)

    7th – Daniel Alaei (Torelli)

    Table 3

    Jason Mercier – 51,500

    Ashton Griffin – 47,500

    Matt Glantz – 33,500

    Chris Moneymaker – 32,000

    Hasan Habib – 10,000

    6th – Keith Gibson (Mercier)

    7th – Joe Cada (Moneymaker)

    Table 4

    Phil Galfond – 42,200

    Lee Markholt – 37,675

    Alex Kamberis – 28,575

    Brett Richey – 25,175

    Andrew Robl – 22,300

    John Hennigan – 19,075

    7th – Daniel Negreanu (Galfond)

    NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Martin Harris and Marc Hodge and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: Stein takes chip lead to final table

    napt-thumb.jpgSam Stein is a wrecking ball.

    Broad-shouldered and burly, Stein has approached the last two days of this tournament with a grim-faced determination that makes it look like he’s been told he has to mow the lawn or clean out the garage. No matter whether he’s flopping sets against overpairs or making a gutshot Broadway on the river, Stein’s eyes don’t sparkle so much as they relax into resignation. That is, he seems resigned to the fact that he is going to win this tournament, even if it kills him and everybody else at the table.

    He singularly destroyed one-time chip leader Andrew Lichtenberger. Regarded as much for his luck as his obvious skill, Lichtenberger played this tournament like it was a game of Candyland for the first few days. He constantly carried the wry smile of a kid who has just realized his eighth grade science project accidentally proved the existence of cold fusion. Yesterday, Stein’s Broadway straight (good for more than half of Lichtenberger’s stack) made Lichtenberger buckle down and play poker like a guy who doesn’t pick up aces every other hand. Today, while Stein was on another table, Lichtenberger managed to build his stack back up near two million. Then, when the tables condensed to one, Stein and Mr. Cold Fusion himself came face-to-face again.

    It was a Lichteberger three-barrel bluff with king-high and Stein’s call with tens on a jack-high board that sent Lichtenberger out for good and catapulted Stein into this event’s troposhere. Stein finished today with 6,145,000 chips and will bring them all back on Wednesday to play the final table.

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    Sam Stein

    Stein will be joined by eight other players who have proven themselves capable of wading through an 872-player field in leather-tough Las Vegas. Here’s how they stack up going into the final table.

    Sam Stein — 6,145,000

    Thomas Fuller — 4,735,000

    David Paredes — 4,700,000

    Yunus Jamal — 3,940,000

    Tom Marchese — 2,370,000

    Eric Blair — 1,690,000

    Daniel Clemente — 1,345,000

    John Cernuto — 1,300,000

    While Stein is the hero of the day, it’s not like this is his first rodeo. He has more than $400,000 in live cashes to his name, plus an untold number of big finishes online. Moreover, he is not infallible. Coloradan Tom Fuller won a huge confrontation with Stein late in the day that propelled the man from the Rockies to second place in chips.

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    Tom Fuller

    Today we lost 16 players, all of whom cashed for more than four-times their $5,000 buy-in. You can see them all on the NAPT Venetian winners page.

    For a complete look back at how all those players found the rail, see either of the links below.

    Levels 22-24

    Levels 25-27

    Now we wait to see the first NAPT final table on American soil. It’s going to be a fun one—a combination of young guns from the internet (that’s like coming from the future), old school pros (that’s like coming from Miami, especially if your name is John Cernuto), and some Vegas locals done good (that’s like not really coming from anywhere, because, well, were already here).

    It begins Wednesday at 2pm PST. You can follow all the action live here or on NAPT TV. That’s also where you can catch up with the on-going $25,000 Bounty Shootout as reported by Martin Harris and Marc Hodge.

    Thanks for joining us here today. We’ll see you back here tomorrow afternoon to find out if Sam Stein’s wrecking ball can swing until the end.

    All photography © Joe Giron



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    NAPT Venetian: $25,000 Bounty Shootout, Flight 2, Levels 1-3

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    9:35pm: Break time

    The remaining players are taking the first break of the night. We’ll be back at the start of the next level with current chip counts at all four tables.

    9:31pm: Gibson gone

    A short-stacked Keith Gibson was all in over at Table 3 with [Kd][Js] against Jason Mercier’s [10d][10h]. The board ran out eight-high, and Gibson is out. They are now four-handed.

    9:20pm: Eastgate dominates

    Satellite winner James Calderaro’s fortune has changed abruptly over on Table 2. We found him all in and at risk against Team Pokerstars Pro Peter Eastgate. Calderaro held [As][Ks] to Eastgate’s [3s][3c].

    Calderaro was gearing up for a race situation but the flop of [3d][5c][3h] quickly squashed any hope of surviving. He was now drawing dead and proceeded to shake hands and be on his way. Eastgate slides up to 45,000 in chips and collects the $5,000 bounty for knocking out Calderaro.

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    Peter Eastgate

    9:15pm: Calling Moneymaker

    It folded around to Ashton Griffin in the small blind who raised to 1,900, and Chris Moneymaker called from the BB. The flop came [Ah][As][3s]. Griffin bet 1,300, and Moneymaker called. The turn brought the [2d], and this time Griffin bet 4,600. Moneymaker again called.

    The river was the [4c]. Griffin shoved all in for 16,775, and Moneymaker tanked for a while. Somewhere down in there he found a reason to call with [Ks][6c], but Griffin had him with [Tc][5c] for the straight.

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    Can I really call here?

    9:10pm: Williams vanquishes Vedes

    Tommy Vedes pushed all in for around 10,000 [7c][7s], but ran smack into David Williams’s [Ah][As]. The board came [2s][Jc][4s][5s][4h], and Williams gets Vedes’ bounty. Williams is at 29,000 now.

    9:03pm: Alaei, Minieri out

    Two knockouts to report, both from Table 2. Alec Torelli eliminated Daniel Alaei, and Tony G won the bounty for knocking out Dario Minieri. Tony G looks to have moved into the chip lead there as they continue five-handed.

    8:55pm: Level 3 begins

    Blinds 300-600 with a 75 ante. Forty minutes and we’ll reach the first break.

    8:52pm: Bounty! Bounty! Negreanu out

    In the last hand of Level 2, Daniel Negreanu open pushed all in with his last 4,725 and it folded around to Phil Galfond in the big blind. Galfond paused a moment, giving Negreanu a chance to make a few suggestions.

    “Bounty! Bounty!” he said. “Come and get it!” Galfond decided to take the offer and make the call, showing [3h][3s]. Negreanu turned over [8c][8s].

    The flop came [6c][Jh][3h], giving Galfond a set. “That’s two in a row!” said Negreanu, alluding to the recent hand won by Brett Richey at Table 4. The turn was the [Jc], giving Kid Poker a couple more outs, but the river was the [7s] and Galfond got that bounty from Negreanu.

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    Daniel Negreanu eliminated

    8:45pm: Brett is back

    Brett Richey pushed all in for 11,600 with [5c][5s] and was in the unfortunate spot of getting called by Andrew Robl who held [Qh][Qd]. The flop changed everything, though, as it came [6h][5d][10s], giving Richey a set. The turn was the [6s] and the river the [4s], and Richey doubles up.

    8:40pm: Cada not making the money

    We saw a lot of commotion over on table three, and for good reason. Team Pokerstars Pro and current World Champion Joe Cada found himself all in and at risk versus fellow Team Pokerstars Pro and former World Champion Chris Moneymaker.

    Cada held [Ad][Kc] while Moneymaker held [Qs][Qh].

    The flop fell [Kd][Qc][4h] giving Moneymaker middle set and leaving Cada drawing thin to running straight cards or running boat. The turn and river fell [6s],[3c] respectively and Cada is sent packing.

    Moneymaker is now just above 50,000 in chips with an extra $5,000 in his pockets thanks to the bounty.

    8:38pm: Your early leaders

    Over at Table 1, Joe Cassidy appears to have emerged as the early chip leader. At Table 2, it is James Calderaro who has moved in front. Team PokerStars Pro Chris Moneymaker has a few more chips than the others at Table 3. And at the feature Table 4, John “World” Hennigan has the edge.

    We’ll get exact counts all around at the first break, following the end of Level 3. There are 10 minutes left at present in Level 2.

    8:28pm: Brett less Richey

    Following a flop of [4c][4d][9c], Brett Richey bet 4,600, Lee Markholt reraised to 17,100, and Richey called. Richey showed [Jh][Js], but was way behind Markholt who held trip fours with [5s][4s]. The turn was the [5d] and the river the [2h], and now Markholt is back up to around 40,000. Richey slips to 15,000.

    8:22pm: A Glantzing blow

    Matt Glantz raised to 950 from middle position, and it folded around to Jason Mercier who reraised to 2,450 from the big blind. Glantz made the call.

    The flop came [6c][3d][6s]. Mercier led for 2,025, and Glantz called. The turn was the [10c]. Mercier checked, Glantz bet 6,625, and Mercier let it go.

    Glantz is up to 38,000, while Mercier is down to 15,000.

    8:16pm: Unabombed

    Just before the end of Level 1 we saw our first casualty — Phil Laak. He and Joe Cassidy got all of Laak’s chips in on the flop with the board showing [2c][3d][4c]. Laak had [Kc][10c] for the flush draw, but Cassidy had [5c][6c] for the flopped straight. The board bricked out, and Cassidy picks up the first bounty of the night as Table 1 goes six-handed.

    8:12pm: Level 2 begins

    We move on to the next level (blinds 200-400, antes 50).

    8:11pm: Galfond gets some back

    Following that hand with Negreanu, Phil Galfond found himself on the short stack, and soon got entangled in a hand with Andrew Robl. The pair made it the turn with the board showing [Jd][4h][3s][5d], at which point Galfond committed his last 8,075 chips. Andrew Robl made the call showing [6h][4s] for a pair and open-ender, but Galfond had the edge with [Jc][5c].

    The river was the [Qs], and Galfond sticks around.

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    Phil Galfond

    8:07pm: Sir Isaac chips up

    Over at table two Isaac Haxton opened the pot to 600 from early position. Peter Eastgate made the call from the cut off. Action folded around to the big blind, Team Pokerstars Pro Dario Minieri, who reraised to 2,525 total. Haxton made the call and Eastgate folded.

    Both players checked the flop of [Ac][Js][Qh]. The turn brought the [2d]. This time Minieri led out with a bet of 5,625 which was called rather swiftly by Haxton. Minieri checked when the river [Qs] fell and Haxton moved all in for approximately 18,000. Minieri quickly folded.

    With that pot Haxton moves up to 37,000 in chips while the Italian pro Minieri dropped to 19,000.

    8:05pm: Better pair good for Negreanu

    Daniel Negreanu was just now all in on the turn with the board showing [2c][Jh][9c][Qc]. Phil Galfond called his bet of 8,050, showing [Ac][Jd] for jacks, behind Negreanu’s [Qh][3h] for queens. The river was the [8s], and Negreanu survives.

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    7:59pm: A hand for Hasan

    We caught up with this one on the flop over on Table 3. With a sizable pot already developed, the flop came [8d][9h][10c]. Joe Cada checked from the small blind, and Hasan Habib checked behind from UTG. The turn was the [Kh]. Cada bet 3,000, and Habib called.

    The river then brought the [Ks], pairing the board. Cada checked, and Habib pushed all in with his last 11,000. Cada went deep into the tank for several minutes, rechecking his cards, fiddling with his chips, and exhaling. Finally he pushed his cards slowly forward to fold.

    The table engaged in speculation about each players’ hands. “Ace-king?” “Tens?” “Queens?” “No, he had ten-five,” joked Mercier. Habib is back to close to the 25,000 starting stack, while Cada is at 22,000.

    7:47pm: Hennigan takes one

    On the feature table (Table 4), Daniel Negreanu opened with a raise to 475 from the cutoff and got one caller in John “World” Hennigan in the big blind. The flop came single-suited — [10c][8c][Jc] — and both checked. The turn was the [9s]. Hennigan checked, Negreanu bet 1,000, and Hennigan called.

    The river brought the [9h]. Hennigan again checked, and this time Negreanu bet 3,500. Hennigan promptly check-raised to 10,500, and after thinking for a bet Kid Poker let it go.

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    John Hennigan

    7:40pm: Bonomo off to an early lead

    We picked up the action over at table one. With about 15,000 in the middle and the board reading [9d][Kd][4c][Ac], Justin Bonomo check called a bet of 6,625 from Phil Laak. The river fell the [Ks] and both players checked.

    Bonomo was first to show and tabled [As][Qs], Laak shrugged and mucked his hand.

    Laak falls down to just 12,000 in chips and Bonomo is the current table captain with 38,000 in chips.

    7:37pm: Satellite winner’s year has been out of this world

    Over at Table 2, satellite winner James Calderaro is discussing his win with Alec Torelli. Some of you might recognize that name — Calderaro made a deep run in last summer’s World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing 13th.

    7:29pm: In the air!

    Cards, that is. And Flight 2 of the $25,000 Bounty shootout. For Level 1, the blinds are 100/200 with a 25 ante.

    7:03pm: Flight 2 still on the runway

    Looks like we’re still looking at a bit of a wait before the start of tonight’s tables. A larger crowd has gathered here in the Bellini Room to follow the action than we saw this afternoon.

    While we wait, here’s that structure again for you to peruse:

    Starting stack: 25,000

    Time of level: 40 minutes; breaks after every 3 levels

    Level 1: 100-200 blinds, 25 ante

    Level 2: 200-400, 50

    Level 3: 300-600, 75

    Level 4: 400-800, 100

    Level 5: 600-1,200, 100

    Level 6: 800-1,600, 200

    Level 7: 1,000-2,000, 200

    Level 8: 1,200-2,400, 300

    Level 9: 1,500-3,000, 300

    Level 10: 2,000-4,000, 400

    Level 11: 2,500-5,000, 500

    Level 12: “Tournament Director Discretion”

    6:46pm: Flight 2 taking off shortly

    We are a short ways away from the start of our final four tables in today’s North American Tour Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout. Three winners have already advanced to Thursday’s final table — Scott Sevier, Faraz Jaka, and Hoyt Corkins. Four seats at that table remain vacant, and the 28 players playing tonight will be battling to claim those spots.

    Here the seating assignments for Flight 2:

    Table 1

    1. Joe Sebok

    2. Phil Laak

    3. Justin Bonomo

    4. David Williams

    5. Joe Cassidy

    6. Yevgeniy Timoshenko

    7. Tommy Vedes

    Table 2

    1. James Calderaro (satellite winner)

    2. Dario Minieri

    3. Tony G.

    4. Alec Torelli

    5. Isaac Haxton

    6. Daniel Alaei

    7. Peter Eastgate

    Table 3

    1. Chris Moneymaker

    2. Keith Gibson

    3. Joe Cada

    4. Jason Mercier

    5. Hasan Habib

    6. Matt Glantz

    7. Ashton Griffin

    Table 4

    1. Andrew Robl

    2. Lee Markholt

    3. John Hennigan

    4. Phil Galfond

    5. Alex Kamberis

    6. Brett Richey

    7. Daniel Negreanu

    Back in a few for all of the action.

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    NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Martin Harris and Marc Hodge and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: Day 4, Levels 25-27 (30,000-60,000-5,000)

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    8:15pm: And that’s a wrap for Day 4

    With eight players, we have our NAPT Venetian final table with Sam Stein as its chip leader. A full wrap of today’s events will be posted in short order.

    Join us tomorrow at 2pm for live coverage of all the action at the NAPT Venetian!

    8:05pm: Zartman crippled and out in 9th

    Kyle Zartman came in for a raise to 165 and got calls from David Paredes and Eric Blair. On the [3d][3h][2s] flop, Zartman bet 315 and got the call. He then checked the [qs] on the turn, and moved all-in after Paredes bet. Paredes snap-called with [2c][2d]. Zartman held [ah][qd]. He didn’t catch and was down to around 200,000 in chips. A few hands later, Miami John Cernuto pushed all-in from the small blind with [as][kc]. Zartman called with [qs][3h] and missed. He finished in ninth for $44,195.

    7:46pm: Players coming back…

    One more player to go and we’re done for the night.

    7:23pm: Break it up…or down

    Players are now enjoying a 15-minute break.

    7:09pm: Fuller doubles through Stein, takes lead

    It was dramatic as all of the cameras closed in, fans perked up, and some player not in the hand got up from the table. Tom Marchese started the hand by raising it up to 110K, but Stein raised it all-in with [Kh][Qh]. Thomas Fuller called all-in for his tournament life with [As][Kd], and his 2.75 million chips were at risk.

    The board came [9s][3d][6s][3s][Jh], and the pair on the board with Fuller’s ace kicker was good for the double…and the chip lead. Fuller had 5.25 million going into the next hand.

    6:40pm: Marchese doubles

    Tom Marchese just scored a timely double-up. When Eric Blair raised from the button, Marchese shoved for 1.1 million. Blair didn’t think long before calling with [as][tc]. Marchese he’d [ac][qs]. Marchese’s hand wasn’t improved but didn’t need to be. He’s now up to near 2.5 million.

    6:27pm: Cernuto doubles on the final table bubble

    The hand started with a raise to 110K from Tom Marchese, and call from Sam Stein on the button. But John Cernuto looked down at [Ah][Jh] in the big blind and pushed all-in for his last 650K. Marchese got out of the way, but Stein called with [4h][4s]. The flop was a solid one for Cernuto as it came [Jc][Ks][9c] to give him the pair of jacks. The dealer finished the board with [6d] and [3d], and Cernuto doubled up.

    6:15pm: Andrew Lichtenberger — 10th place

    Sam Stein came in for an early position raise to 115,000 and Andrew Lichtenberger called. On a flop of [js][3h][[7d], Stein check-called Lichtenberger’s 150,000 bet. Stein did the same for 315,000 on the [7h] turn, and then again for the rest of Lichtenberger’s stack (975,000) on the [3d] river. Lichtenberger showed [ks][qs] for the three-barrel bluff. Stein had [td][ts] for the win. Lichtenberger finished in tenth for $44,195.

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    Andrew Lichtenberger



    6:10pm: Redraw to one table

    With only ten players remaining in the tournament, the floor staff reseated them at one table as follows:

    1. Daniel Clemente

    2. David Paredes

    3. Eric Blair

    4. Tom Marchese

    5. Sam Stein

    6. Thomas Fuller

    7. John Cernuto

    8. Kyle Zartman

    9. Yunus Jamal

    10. Andrew Lichtenberger

    6:07pm: Zinger for Zartman

    Kyle Zartman was able to get his chips into the middle of the table with A-J against the A-10 of Sam Stein, and the board ran out [9c][Jc][Ad][Qc][Ah] to give Zartman a double-up to more than 1.4 million.

    6:04pm: John Franciosi – 11th place

    He had only 480K upon returning from break, and he shipped it preflop with [Ah][8s]. Eric Blair called with [As][Kd], and the board came [Jd][6h][Ad][4h][2c] to eliminate John Franciosi in 11th place. He received $34,151.00 for the finish.

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    6:00pm: Read to roll

    With eleven players remaining, we’re back in action. Sam Stein is sitting with nearly six million in chips and the lead on the field.

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    Sam Stein



    5:45pm: Good ’ol break time

    Players (and fans) are taking a 15-minute break to rest their poker-filled heads.

    5:39pm: Paredes doubles

    The hand started with a raise to 85K from John Cernuto, on the button, and Sam Stein moved all-in from the small blind. David Paredes immediately called from the big blind and showed [As] [Kc], which was ready to race against the [9c] [9s] of Stein. And the race was won on the flop when it came [Ks] [4c] [Jh], and the [8h] turn and [2d] river wrapped the hand and gave Paredes the double back into the safety zone.

    5:28pm: Steve Billirakis — 12th place

    Looking at a flop of [jc][6h][4c], Sam Stein checked and Billirakis put out a bet of a little more than 200,000. Stein thought for a moment before making it 530,000. Billirakis looked pained, and took to counting his chips. He turned a stack of 30 yellow 1,000 chips into a stack of 20, moved his 5,000 stack around for a bit, and then announced he was all-in. Stein snap-called and showed [4s][4h] for the flopped set. Billirakis was in trouble and very unlucky to have [qs][qh]. The turn and river went [7c][8c] and Billirakis is out in 12th for $34,151.

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    Steve Billirakis



    5:20pm: Lichtenberger lives

    Andrew Lichtenberger put his last 560K at risk with pocket sixes and found them up against the [As] [Js] of Tom Marchese. The board of [Tc] [7c] [2h] [Kd] [2d] gave Lichtenberger the double-up.



    5:15pm: Living the dream

    We’ve had a few minutes to chat with chip leader Yunus Jamal. He’s a Vegas local who plays quite a bit here at The Venetian. Instead of dropping the $5,000 to get in, he won a live $550 satellite and won his seat. Today, he’s been on fire and seems legitimately thrilled to be in such a good spot. “This is like a dream come true,” he said.

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    4:48pm: Andrew Chen — 13th place

    Yunas Jamal came in for a raise to 87,000 and Andrew Chen shoved for a total of 449,000. Jamal almost looked like he was going to fold, then made the call with [kh][jh]. He was up against Chen’s [9c][9d]. The drama ended quikcly with the [kd] on the lop. The turn and river didn’t save Chen and he’s out in 13th for $28,526.Jamal, meanwhile, is right around the five million mark and the clear chip leader.

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    Andrew Chen

    4:42pm: Fresh chip counts

    We have a brand new chip count up right HERE.

    4:30pm: New level, new blinds

    Players are coming back to 20,000-40,000-4,000 blinds. We have fourteen fighters remaining. We’ll be going down to eight players before the night.

    Sam Stein and Yunus Jamal both have more than four million chips and are jocking for the chip lead.

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    Yunas Jamal

    NAPT Venetian reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Jennifer Newell and Brad Willis, and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: Day 4, Levels 22-24 (15,000-30,000-3,000)

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    4:10pm: Break! New level and post coming…

    As players take a few minutes away from the tables to relax, the tournament staff is preparing to begin Level 25. And we’ll be starting a new post for Levels 25 and 26, which you can find on the homepage.

    Chip counts are also forthcoming, and results will be posted here.

    3:40pm: Joseph Cutler – 14th place

    Thomas Fuller got involved with a raise from under the gun, and Cutler came along from the big blind. The flop came [Ts] [7c] [2d], and Cutler raised to 150K. But Fuller came back with a raise all-in, and Cutler called all-in, as he was covered by his opponent.

    Cutler: [Qd] [Td]

    Fuller: [Jd] [Jh]

    The [7h] came on the turn, and the [8s] became the river card, and the jacks remained the best hand. Joseph Cutler in 14th place with $28,526.00.

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    3:14pm: David Miscikowski – 15th place

    It was a whirlwind of a few minutes for Miscikowski. The first hand started with a raise from Yunus Jamal, reraise from Miscikowski to 158K, and call from Steve Billirakis. But Yuval responded with a reraise to 477K, and Miscikowski came over the top all-in. Billirakis got out of the way, and Jamal snap-called.

    Jamal: [Ks] [Kc]

    Miscikowski: [Ts] [Th]

    Board: [Kd] [Jd] [Qs] [Qh] [6h]

    The full house pushed Jamal up to nearly 4 million chips, while Miscikowski was left with only 11K.

    The next hand saw Miscikowski push all-in with [Ts] [3h], but Kyle Zartman just happened to have [9s] [9h] with which to make the call. And just for kicks, Zartman turned a set. That left David Miscikowski out of the tournament in 15th place with $23,303.00.

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    3:03pm: Lichtenberg doubles through Blair

    After Blair started the action with a raise to 70K, Andrew Lichtenberger reraised all-in from the small blind for his last 441K with [Ah] [Td]. Blair mumbled under his breath before calling with [Kc] [Tc]. The board came [6d] [4s] [7h] [Ts] [6s], and Lichtenberger doubled up and stayed in the game.

    2:55pm: Annnnd, we’re back

    The 15 remaining players are back in their seats and now playing at 15,000-30,000-3,000

    2:40pm: Players on break

    Back in action in a few minutes.

    2:35pm: Daniel Cossette — 16th place

    Yunus Jamal came in for a raise to 54,000 and got calls from both Daniel Cossette and Sam Stein. That’s when David Miscikowski re-raised from the small blind to 183,000. Jamal folded, but Cossette pushed all-in. Stein folded, and Miscikowski snap-called with [td][th]. Cossette only head [7d][7d]. He didn’t catch up and is gone in 16th.

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    Daniel Cossette



    2:29pm: 16 players and 2 tables

    One of the three tables that started the day was finally broken, and the remaining 16 players were situated on two tables. The clock was stopped during the process but resumed after a very short break.

    2:25pm: Stein and Miscikowski tangle again

    We caught up to the action on the [Qs] [3h] [Td] [8c] [Js] board, at which point David Miscikowski bet out 216K. Sam Stein thought…and thought…and tried to get information from his opponent. He didn’t want to be bluffed again.

    Finally, Stein called and showed [Jd] [Ts] for two pair, and Miscikowski mucked his hand. But he did let Stein know that he only had ace-high. Stein won this round.

    2:19pm: Mark Ketteringham – 17th place

    The serious hit to his stack came courtesy of John Franciosi. Ketteringham moved all-in on that hand with [Ah] [Kd], but Franciosi called with pocket nines that held up on the [5d] [Tc] [3h] [Ts] [6c] board. Ketteringham was left with about 135K.

    He sat on that stack for a few hands but finally pushed all-in with [Kc] [Qs]. “Miami” John Cernuto called quickly with [Ah] [5c], and that hand improved significantly on the [4d] [3c] [2c] flop. The [5c] turn card and [Qd] river allowed Cernuto’s straight to hold up, which sent Mark Ketteringham packing in 17th place.

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    2:13pm: Steve Stolzmann — 18th place

    Sam Stein, wrecking ball, came in for a raise to 55,000 from the button and FPP-qualifier Steve Stolzmann pushed all in for 386,000 from the small blind. Stein took his time but called with [Kd][Jh]. Stolzmann held [7s][7d]. Stein flopped the [jd], Stolzmann never caught up and exited in 18th place for $20,089.

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    Steve Stolzmann

    1:48pm: Miscikowski pulls massive bluff on Stein

    The hand started with David Miscikowski raising from the button, Stein coming along from the small blind, and Stolzmann calling from the big blind. The flop came [5c] [Kc] [9d], and a 62K bet from Stein prompted Stolzmann to get out of the way, but Miscikowski called.

    The [Ks] on the turn brought a 142K bet from Stein and call from Miskikowski.

    The [2s] on the river seemed harmless enough, but Stein bet out 211K. Fireworks. Miscikowski raised all-in for 433K more, which sent Stein deep into the tank. More than a few minutes passed before Stein finally folded.

    And Miscikowski showed Q-J offsuit for the bluff. A collective “oof” came from everyone who saw it. And Miscikowski collected a much-needed pot to push him into more comfortable chip territory.

    1:25pm: Daniele Nestola – 19th place

    Nestola was possibly looking to pick up the blinds and antes by pushing his 300K stack all-in preflop from the small blind. But “Miami” John Cernuto quickly called from the big blind with [Ah] [Tc]. Nestola could only turn over [5d] [2s]. The board came [Qd] [4d] [Qs] [Jd] [Js], and Daniele Nestola departed in 19th place.

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    1:20pm: Blair Hinkle – 20th place

    It happened just after the break was over, and Hinkle chose to tangle with Steve Billirakis. The latter raised it up to 55K preflop, and Hinkle responded with an all-in reraise with [2s] [2h]. Billirakis called and showed [Ah] [5d], and the ace came out on the [As] [Tc] [7c] flop. The [Kc] and [6h] finished the hand, and Blair Hinkle headed to the cashier cage to collect $20,089.00 for the deep run.

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    1:15pm: Play resumes

    We’ve returned to play at Level 23, and 12,000-24,000-2,000 blinds. We have also done some approximate chip counts for the field at the break.

    12:56pm: Break time

    Players are on their first 15-minute break of the day. They’re doing…well…that’s not anyone’s business, really. But they’ll be back in their seats shortly.

    12:42pm: Michael De Gilio – 21st place

    De Gilio put his tournament life at risk with A-10 on a board that gave him a pair of tens, but the A-K of Billirakis paired his king. Michael De Gilio was gone in 21st place.

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    Mike De Gilio

    12:38pm: Clemente doubles through Nestola

    On a [5d] [7c] [6s] board, Clemente’s bet was met by an all-in raise from Nestola. Clemente called for his tournament life with [9c] [9s], and Nestola showed [Qd] [8d]. The [Ad] on the turn and [8s] on the river allowed the nines to stand and give Clemente the double-up.

    12:30pm: Jonathan Aguiar — 22nd place

    Shortly after losing most of his stack to Mark Ketteringham, Jonathan Aguiar moved all-in pre-flop with [qh][7d]. John Franciosi called from the blind with [ad][8c]. Neither hand improved and Aguiar finished in 22nd for $20,089.

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    12:20pm: Couple of doubles

    In the last few minutes we’ve had some timely double ups. Mark Ketteringham doubled through Jonathan Aguiar with [As][Qd] all in pre-flop aganst Aguiar’s [ah][9c]. Shortly thereafter Mike De Gilio pushed all in from the button. Steve Billisrakis isolated from the small blind with [ac][5c]. It was a good move. De Gilio only held [jd][9d]. Billirakis even flopped his ace, but De Gilio ran out the diamond flush for the win.

    12:16pm: Jason Dewitt – 23rd place

    While the other table was in action with Lindley and Nestola, Sam Stein and Jason Dewitt were tangling. The flop came [6d] [8c] [Td], and Dewitt checked. Stein put him all-in, and Dewitt went into the tank before finally calling with pocket aces. Stein turned over Q-9 for the draw, and though the 5 on the turn was harmless, the jack on the river made that straight.

    Jason Dewitt was eliminated in 23rd place.

    12:14pm: Christina Lindley – 24th place

    She started strong. As soon as action got underway today, Lindley pushed all-in with her ultra-short stack with pocket sixes, and Daniel Clemente called with [Qs] [Tc]. The board ran out [Jd] [Jd] [8d] [Ah] [3d], giving Lindley the flush and the much-needed double-up.

    Still short, Lindley moved again a short time after with pocket sixes, hoping they would be lucky again. But Daniele Nestola called with A-K, and the board brought an ace on the flop. With no sixes (or a flush or straight), Lindley exited the tournament in 24th place.

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    12:10pm: Day 4 underway

    The cards are in the air. We have about 45 minutes level in Level 22 before moving up in blinds.



    12:00pm: Day 4 about to begin

    The final 24 players are taking their seats. Today we will play down to the final table of eight.

    How long will this take? It’s anyone’s guess, but after last night’s late finish, expect the players to be hopped up on Red Bull and ready to play.

    That includes our chip leader, Eric Blair who starts the day with 3.7 million in chips.

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    Eric Blair



    NAPT Venetian reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Jennifer Newell and Brad Willis, and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: $25,000 Bounty Shootout, Flight 1, Levels 4-9

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    6:06pm: End of Flight 1

    With that we run for a quick dinner break before returning for tonight’s Flight 2. See you in a little under an hour.

    6:02pm: Corkins wins

    On the very next hand, Hoyt Corkins open-raised all in and John Duthie called. Corkins showed the [Ad][9h] and Duthie [Ah][6d]. The board ran out [Jh][9s][Kd][Jd][Qh], and Corkins moves on to join Scott Sevier and Faraz Jaka in Thursday’s final.

    6:00pm: Runner-runner has Duthie on the ropes

    John Duthie limped from the button, Hoyt Corkins raised to 10,000, and Duthie responded by saying he was all in. Corkins thought a bit, then made the call.

    Duthie [Ah][Qc]

    Corkins [Ad][2d]

    Suddenly, after nearly three levels’ worth of play trailing Corkins, Duthie looked to be in position to win. The flop came [As][5s][6d], and Duthie still led. The turn was the [4d], giving Corkins diamond outs as well as a gutshot draw.

    The river brought the [Jd], giving Corkins the flush and almost all of the chips. Corkins now has 168,000 to Duthie’s 7,000.

    5:56pm: Duthie moves into lead

    Duthie has taken a series of small pots to move out in front of Corkins, taking a slight lead with 90,000 to Corkins’s 85,000.

    5:49pm: Duthie doubles

    Hoyt Corkins open-raised all in from the small blind/button, and John Duthie made the call. Corkins showed [Qh][7d] and Duthie [Ah][10c].

    The community cards were delivered thusly: [Kd][Jc][4d][Kc][As]. Duthie took the pot, moving back to 74,000 to Corkins’s 101,000.

    5:41pm: Corkins with the call

    We made it to the river, with the board showing [7c][6h][6s][As][Kh] and about 35,000 in the middle. John Duthie tossed out 15,000, and Corkins thought a bit before calling. Corkins showed [Ad][Qc], and Duthie mucked.

    Corkins — 142,000

    Duthie — 33,000

    5:31pm: New jacket, level

    The action has gone cold. There’s even a bit of a chill here in the Bellini Room, prompting John Duthie to ask for a jacket. It’s a sharp-looking brown one, although Corkins still tends to attract the eye first with his wide-brimmed cowboy hat.

    Being honest reporters, we must dutifully report that jacket request was a bit of a highlight over the last 20 minutes or so. The now more comfortable Duthie continues to nurse the short stack, with Corkins holding a 132,000 to 43,000 chip advantage as we move into Level 9 (blinds 1,500-3,000, ante 300).

    5:12pm: Corkins crusing, Duthie down

    Hoyt Corkins limped, and John Duthie checked his option. The flop came [Jh][4c][5c]. Duthie checked, Corkins bet 2,600, and Duthie called. The turn brought the [Kd]. Duthie again checked, and this time Corkins bet 4,200. Duthie thought a moment, then called.

    The river was the [Jd], pairing the board. Corkins checked, and after a minute or so Duthie checked as well. Corkins showed [5h][3h] for fives and jacks, and Duthie mucked. Corkins is still well in front with 140,000 to Duthie’s 35,000.

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    Hoyt Corkins

    4:49pm: Level 8 begins

    We’ve moved onto Level 8, where the blinds are 1,200-2,400 and the antes 300.

    4:43pm: Surprise!

    Just had a bit of action. John Duthie limped from the small blind/button, and Hoyt Corkins raised to 10,000. Duthie quickly responded with a surprising all-in reraise, and Corkins thought for three minutes before letting it go. That’s the second time Duthie has done that during what has been a mostly sedate Level 7.

    Duthie is still sitting with about 65,000 to Corkins’s 110,000.

    4:26pm: Heads up continues

    After a raucous start to our afternoon, the scene has settled considerably. Not much movement in the first 15 hands after the return from break. And it is very quiet here in the Bellini Room, where most of the spectators have cleared out, leaving the television crew, some reporters, an technology-driven ambient hum.

    Occasionally Hoyt Corkins has responded to John Duthie’s preflop raises by shoving all in, but Duthie has skedaddled each time. For the most part they’ve been trading smallish pots, with Corkins chipping away a bit. He has 127,000 now and Duthie 48,000.

    4:10pm: We’re back

    Two tables are in the books, with Scott Seiver and Faraz Jaka advancing to Thursday’s final. At our last remaining table, Hoyt Corkins and John Duthie have returned. Blinds are 1,000-2,000 and the ante 200 as they begin Level 7.

    3:55pm: Level 6 concludes; players on break

    Our last two players are taking the second 15-minute break. Hoyt Corkins has an almost 2-to-1 advantage over John Duthie at the moment.

    Here’s what we’ve seen thus far today:

    Table 5

    1st – Faraz Jaka

    2nd – Annie Duke (bounty to Jaka)

    3rd – Jennifer Tilly (Jaka)

    4th – Joe Hachem (Tilly)

    5th – Vanessa Rousso (Jaka)

    6th – J.C. Tran (Jaka)

    7th – Di Dang (Tilly)

    Table 6

    1st – Scott Seiver

    2nd – Sorel Mizzi (Seiver)

    3rd – Bertrand Grospellier (Seiver)

    4th – Brian Rast (Seiver)

    5th – Chau Giang (Siever)

    6th – Antonio Esfandiari (Seiver)

    7th – Barry Greenstein (Seiver)

    Table 7

    Hoyt Corkins – 114,700

    John Duthie – 60,300

    3rd – Adam Richardson (Corkins)

    4th – Hevad Khan (Corkins)

    5th – Phil Hellmuth (Duthie)

    6th – Greg Raymer (Corkins)

    7th – Steven Paul (Corkins)

    3:50pm: Duke down, Jaka advances to final table

    After surviving a lengthy two-handed battle with the chip disadvantage for most of it, Annie Duke was all in once again before the flop, this time with [Jd][9d] against Faraz Jaka’s [Ks][Qc].

    The [Js][10d][7d] flop was good for Duke, giving her top pair and a straight flush draw as well. But the [9s] turn gave Jaka the straight, and the [4h] meant Duke’s day was done. Jaka advances to Thursday’s final, joining Scott Seiver.

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    Faraz Jaka

    3:45pm: Richardson out, Corkins and Duthie heads up

    Adam Richardson was all in for his last 11,900 with [Ks][2h] and Hoyt Corkins made the call with [Qc][8s]. The flop and turn were okay for Richardson — [7h][9s][2d][5c] — but the [6c] on the end gave Corkins a straight and the pot.

    Entering heads-up play, Corkins has 113,000 and John Duthie 62,000.

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    Adam Richardson

    3:38pm: Couple of doubles

    Annie Duke survived one on Table 5, although Jaka still has the lead. And on Table 7 John Duthie’s pocket eights held up against Adam Richardson’s [Ah][2h] when the board went [Ks][7s][3h][Kd][2h].

    That leaves Richardson in dire straits as the Table 7’s short stack with just 12,000. Corkins remains firmly in the lead there.

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    John Duthie

    3:31pm: Jaka regains control

    After a flop of [6s][5d][Qs], Annie Duke checkraised Jaka’s bet of 5,500 to a total of 16,500. Jaka would make the call. The turn brought the [7h], this time Duke led out 18,000 and again Jaka made the call. The river brought a scary [10s] and both players checked.

    Duke instantly mucked her hand and Jaka raked in a healthy pot without having to show his hand.

    Jaka jolts up to 120,000 while Duke is down to 55,000.

    3:24pm: Khan KOed, three left at Table 7

    Hevad Khan was all in for his last 13,400 with [Jh][7c] and up against Hoyt Corkins’s [Kh][4h]. The board ran out [Qc][Qs][5h][Ah][8c], and Khan is out in fourth. Corkins remains the big chip leader at Table 7 over John Duthie and Adam Richardson.

    3:17pm: Current chip counts/results

    Table 5

    Annie Duke – 105,000

    Faraz Jaka – 70,000

    3rd – Jennifer Tilly (bounty to Jaka)

    4th – Joe Hachem (Tilly)

    5th – Vanessa Rousso (Jaka)

    6th – J.C. Tran (Jaka)

    7th – Di Dang (Tilly)

    Table 6

    1st – Scott Seiver

    2nd – Sorel Mizzi (Seiver)

    3rd – Bertrand Grospellier (Seiver)

    4th – Brian Rast (Seiver)

    5th – Chau Giang (Siever)

    6th – Antonio Esfandiari (Seiver)

    7th – Barry Greenstein (Seiver)

    Table 7

    Hoyt Corkins – 93,000

    John Duthie – 34,000

    Adam Richardson – 30,000

    Hevad Khan – 14,000

    5th – Phil Hellmuth (Duthie)

    6th – Greg Raymer (Corkins)

    7th – Steven Paul (Corkins)

    3:12pm: Level 6 begins

    That Hellmuth elimination came right at the end of Level 5. Moving onto Level 6 (blinds 800-1,600, ante 200). Jaka is still leading Duke by about a 2-to-1 margin on Table 5, while they continue five-handed on Table 7. We’ll try to get you a count on the remaining four players there for you shortly.

    For those just tuning in, Scott Seiver won his table very quickly, earning all six bounties along the way.

    3:11pm: Hellmuth out

    Phil Hellmuth had become short again over on Table 7, and open-pushed all in with [Kh][Jd] only to run into John Duthie’s [As][Ks]. The flop came [3s][5h][6s], and Hellmuth, standing up, was already putting on his black leather jacket. The turn was the [9h], then the river the [6h], giving Duthie the bounty and taking the table down to four-handed.

    2:59pm: Duke marches forward

    More heads-up action over at Table 5. We found Annie Duke and Faraz Jaka all in after the flop of [10c][9h][8h]. Jaka had the [Ad][Jc] and Duke showed [Kh][Jh]. The turn was the [3h], giving Duke a flush and making the [7d] river inconsequential.

    She doubled up to 85,000 and is now almost neck in neck with Jaka who holds 95,000.

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    Annie Duke

    2:54pm: Double double up for Duke

    After a lengthy run of dry cards, Annie Duke finally pushed all in with [5h][6d] and Faraz Jaka called with [Qs][10c]. The flop came [2c][3h][6c], pleasing Duke. “A four would be nice,” she said, asking for a little more insurance. Sure enough, the turn brought the [4h] and a laugh from both players. The river was the [Jd], and Duke was back to about 30,000. Jaka still had a huge lead with 145,000.

    A few hands later, Duke was all in again. This Jaka raised and Duke called, tabling the [Ac][6h] to Jaka’s [Qd][9c]. The board went [4h][8c][3h][Kh][5d], and Duke is now up to 60,000 — some breathing room, but still with work to do against Jaka.

    2:42pm: Tilly eliminated, Jaka heads up with Duke

    After a flop of [2c][10d][4c] Faraz Jaka and Jennifer Tilly built a massive pot and got all in, Jaka had Tilly covered. Tilly showed [Kc][3c] but was in trouble when she saw Jaka’s [Ac][Qc]. Tilly would need to catch one of the remaining kings or threes to survive.

    The turn fell the [Ad] and that would leave Tilly drawing dead.

    Jaka collects his third $5,000 bounty of the day and moves on to heads up play against opponent Annie Duke. Jaka has a commanding lead over Duke, about 4-to-1. Meanwhile, Table 7 continues five-handed.

    2:35pm: Level up

    We’ve moved onto Level 5, where the blinds are 600-1,200 and ante 100.

    2:34pm: Seiver sweeps, moves into Round 2

    Well it’s no surprise the table with the most action is the table that has finished first. Over at table six we found Sorel Mizzi and Scott Seiver all in preflop.

    Seiver held [Ah][9s] but was behind Mizzi’s [Ad][10c]. The flop came [5c][Jd][4c] which saw Mizzi still in the lead.

    “Put the [9c] up there” joked Mizzi, “at least I’ll still have a sweat.”

    The turn was exactly that, the [9c]. The two friendly opponents couldn’t help but to bust out laughing. The river was the [8h].

    Seiver was all smiles as he shook Mizzi’s hand. He was fortunate enough to knock out every player at his table racking up $30,000 in bounties and moving on to the final heat.

    2:28pm: Jaka jumps up

    Faraz Jaka just doubled through chip leader Jennifer Tilly at their three-handed Table 5. Jaka got it all in on the turn with the board showing [8h][6c][5c][Ks]. That turn king was the action card, giving Tilly top pair with [Kd][9d]. She might have stuck around otherwise. Good for Jaka, who had [7h][4h] for the flopped straight.

    The turn was [2c], and Jaka is now challenging Tilly for the chip lead with Annie Duke in third.

    2:15:pm: Hachem eliminated, Tilly gets bounty

    Jennifer Tilly opened the action over at table five to 2,100. Folded around to the big blind, Pokerstars Team Pro Joe Hachem who announced all in for 15,200. Tilly would think just for an instance before making the call.

    Hachem tabled [5s][5h] and was in good shape when he saw Tilly’s [Ac][5c].

    “Just put the case five up there” pleaded Hachem. Well he got his wish when the flop came [3c][5d][4c], but this also gave Tilly a straight flush draw. The turn was the [9h] and Hachem would only need to dodge one more card. “Club” shouted Tilly just as the river [Kc] fell and Hachem is sent packing.

    Tilly collects a $5,000 bounty and is now up to 100,000 in chips.

    2:23pm: Raymer out

    Team PokerStars Pro Greg Raymer was just all in for his last 7,600 with [Qs][6c] versus Hoyt Corkins’s [As][5d]. The board went [Ks][Js][9c][Ah][9d], and Corkins wins the Fossilman’s bounty, the first earned at Table 7.

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    2:15pm: Seiver serves up another

    Scott Seiver looks to be challenging already for that $100,000 prize for taking the most bounties. Four players have been eliminated at his table thus far, and he has all of the little red “bounty” buttons in front of him.

    The latest came via Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, all in preflop with [5s][5c] against Seiver’s [As][10d]. The board came [Js][10h][4c][Ks][9h], and that ten gave Seiver the hand.

    He’s now heads up with Sorel Mizzi, with about a 130,000-to-45,000 advantage.

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    Sorel Mizzi

    2:11pm: Hoyt doubles

    Over at the feature table, Hoyt Corkins and Steven Paul were all in preflop. Corkins held [Ad][Qd] while Paul showed [Jc][Jd].

    The flop was kind to Corkins, [4s][As][3s]. The turn [2s] and river [8h] were no help to Paul and Corkins would double up.

    Corkins is now at 33,000.

    2:06pm: Double-knockout for Seiver

    This is turning out to be a lucrative afternoon for Scott Seiver. Two more bounties for the Table 6 chip leader, after a three-way all-in hand involving him, Chau Giang, and Brian Rast. The hands…

    Seiver [As][10d]

    Rast [9c][9h]

    Giang [Kc][Ks]

    The [2h][Ah][6h] flop gave Seiver the lead, Rast a flush draw, and Giang not much hope at all. The turn was the [5c] and the river the [4s], and we’re now three-handed with Seiver in a commanding lead.

    1:58pm: Jaka takes Rousso’s bounty, too

    Shortly after that hand with Tran, Jaka was at it again. This time Vanessa Rousso was all in preflop with [As][10d] against Faraz Jaka’s [Ah][Qd]. The board came [8c][4c][5c][3h][6c], and Rousso is out.

    1:55pm: Tran eliminated, Jaka gets bounty

    Over at table five we found J.C. Tran all in for 9,250 with [Ad][Qh]. He was up against Faraz Jaka’s [Jd][10c].

    The flop was [Js][10h][9h], which gave Jaka top two pair but also provided Tran with an open ended straight. The turn and river fell [4d][7d] respectively and Tran is eliminated.

    Jaka picked up a few chips and is now at 36,000.

    1:47pm: Chip counts through Level 3

    Table 5

    Jennifer Tilly – 73,225

    Faraz Jaka – 28,775

    Annie Duke – 25,550

    Vanessa Rousso – 19,225

    Joe Hachem – 18,975

    J.C. Tran – 9.250

    Di Dang – OUT (Tilly)

    Table 6

    Scott Seiver – 93,375

    Sorel Mizzi – 37,425

    Bertrand Grospellier – 21,075

    Chau Giang – 18,550

    Brian Rast – 4,575

    Antonio Esfandiari – OUT (Seiver)

    Barry Greenstein – OUT (Seiver)

    Table 7

    John Duthie – 37,700

    Steven Paul – 29,350

    Phil Hellmuth – 27,000

    Greg Raymer – 25,500

    Adam Richardson – 22,225

    Hoyt Corkins – 16,750

    Hevad Khan – 16,475

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    Scott Seiver

    NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Martin Harris and Marc Hodge and photographer Joe Giron.



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    NAPT Venetian: $25,000 Bounty Shootout, Flight 1, Levels 1-3

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    1:32pm: Dang out, ElkY in

    Di Dang has been eliminated by Jennifer Tilly over on Table 5. Meanwhile, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier just survived an all in against Chau Giang thanks to a well-timed heart flush.

    We’re on our first break of the day now. We’ll get you updated chip counts on all remaining players at the start of the next level.

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    Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier

    1:29pm: Hellmuth hangs on

    As we near the end of Level 3 and the first break, a short-stacked Phil Hellmuth was just all in versus Hoyt Corkins. Hellmuth had opened for a raise from the button, Corkins shoved from the big blind, and Hellmuth instacalled, tabling [Ah][Kd] to Corkins’s humble [6d][4s].

    “Against Hoyt, I’d like to end this early,” said Hellmuth, alluding to Corkins’s track record of good fortune against the Poker Brat. The flop appeared to do just that, coming [Kh][9h][3d]. But the [5s] brought an “ooh” from the crowd.

    The river [6c] paired Corkins but meant Hellmuth had survived. Hellmuth moves up to 27,500 on that one.

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    1:19pm: Seiver steamrolling

    Plenty of action going on over at table six. This time Sorel Mizzi opened the pot to 1,400 from the button. Team Pokerstars Pro Barry Greenstein reraised to 9,300 from the small blind. The big blind Scott Seiver thought for a moment before he announced a raise of 50,600. Mizzi folded and Greenstein committed the rest of his chips.

    Seiver tabled [Qs][Qd], Greenstein held [As][Kd] and we’re off to the races.

    The board ran out [3s][10h][Js][4d][6c] and Seiver is awarded the first $5,000 bounty.

    Seiver would also knock out Antonio Esfandiari the very next hand when he flopped two pair against Esfandiari’s queen high. Seiver is now in command with just under 100,000 in chips.

    1:12pm The Magician crippled

    We picked up the action on the turn over at table six. With the board reading [Ac][7d][6h][Qs], Antonio Esfandiari and Scott Seiver got all of their chips in the middle after a few raises back and forth.

    Esfandiari showed [As][Qc] for top two pair, but Seiver had him in bad shape with [7s][7c] for a set of sevens. The river was the [3c] and Esfandiari was left with just 1,800 in chips.

    1:06pm: Raymer doubles

    On Table 7, Greg Raymer just survived an all in after getting his stack in the middle with [7s][7c] on a flop of [7h][Kh][2d] against Adam Richardson’s [Ah][Js]. The turn was the [Jh], bringing a sweat, but the [3s] river meant Raymer had survived.

    12:59pm: Tilly turning it on

    Jennifer Tilly opened for a raise from middle position, and it folded to Joe Hachem who called from the big blind. The flop came [Js][Qh][6c]. Hachem checked, Tilly continued with a bet, and Hachem called. The turn was the [9h] and this time Hachem led out for 6,500. Tilly thought a moment, then called. The pot had grown to about 18,000.

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    Jennifer Tilly

    12:49pm: Dang Doubles

    Over at table five, we found Di Dang opening the action to 1,000 from the button. J.C. Tran made the call from the small blind as did Joe Hachem from the big blind.

    The flop came [Qs][5d][4s]. Tran led out 1,500, Hachem folded. Dang thought for a while and announced a raise of 3,500. After a few moments of thought Tran reraised to 16,500 which was enough to put Dang all in. Dang made the call.

    Tran: [Js][9s] for a flush draw

    Dang: [Qh][5h] top two pair

    “You run so good against me online, I don’t think you can fade this. You owe me one” said Tran.

    The turn was the [Ah], and the river was the [2d]. Dang’s hand held and he avoided elimination. He is now up to 33,000 while Tran slips to 18,000.

    12:43pm: Mens sana in corpore sano for Hellmuth

    “I have 14k… I should be frustrated. But I’m feeling great!”

    So says Phil Hellmuth. Despite the tough start, Hellmuth says he’s feeling good. He’s mentioned his workout regimen a couple of times. And is demonstrating that he’s eating healthy, too, having ordered a salad.

    We’ll see if he can make that chip stack start looking healthier here soon enough.

    12:40pm: Table 7 counts

    And here’s what we’re seeing over the shoulders of the camera crew on the feature table:

    John Duthie – 33,000

    Hoyt Corkins – 31,000

    Adam Richardson – 30,000

    Hevad Khan – 26,000

    Steven Paul – 24,000

    Greg Raymer – 17,000

    Phil Hellmuth – 14,000

    12:33pm: Table 5 counts

    Looks as though Jennifer Tilly has taken the lead from Hachem. Again, these are approximate:

    Jennifer Tilly – 41,000

    Joe Hachem – 33,000

    J.C. Tran – 27,000

    Annie Duke – 23,000

    Faraz Jaka – 22,000

    Di Dang – 17,000

    Vanessa Rousso – 12,000

    12:24pm: Table 6 counts

    We’ll have exact chip counts at the first break (after Level 3), but here’s an idea of what Table 6 looks like midway through Level 2:

    Sorel Mizzi – 36,000

    Antonio Esfandiari – 28,000

    Bertrand Grospellier – 25,000

    Scott Sevier – 26,000

    Chau Giang – 24,000

    Brian Rast – 22,000

    Barry Greenstein – 12,000

    12:16pm: Hachem leading the way

    We picked up the action on the turn over at table five. With approximately 2,200 in the pot and the board reading [7h][7d][Qh] [9s], Team Pokerstars Pro Joe Hachem led out with a bet of 1,200. Fellow team pro Vanessa Rousso made the call. The river brought the [Qc] and both players checked.

    Hachem tabled [Ad][7s] for a full house, Rousso mucked.

    “I’m such an idiot for not betting the river” claimed Hachem. His neighbor J.C. Tran noted “What if you bet and she raises? Then you’re still an idiot”. “Well I guess I’m an idiot either way” joked Hachem as he raked in his pot.

    He is currently the chipleader at his table with approximately 39,000.

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    Team PokerStars Pro Joe Hachem

    12:05pm: Level 2 begins

    Blinds 200-400 now, with a 50 ante. All 21 of our players still with chips.

    12:02pm: Tilly active early on

    Jennifer Tilly is continuing to be active on Table 5 as we near the end of Level 1. Just now she opened for 600 from early position, then Di Dang raised behind to 2,000. Faraz Jaka then repopped it to 5,000 from the button, prompting both players to fold.

    Undeterred, Tilly raised again the next hand — to 550 from UTG. Vanessa Rousso called, and it folded around to J.C. Tran who reraised to 2,050 from the button. The blinds got out, then Tilly pushed it to 6,550 total. Rousso folded, and Tran quickly relinquished his hand as well.

    11:57am: Chau gets some magic

    Over at table 5, Antonio “The Magician” Esfandiari opened the action to 525 from middle position. Folded around to Chau Giang in the big blind, who then reraised to a meager 925. Esfandiari must have sensed some weakness, he four bet to a total 3,025. Giang made the call.

    The flop fell [Qc][4d][Qd]. Giang check called a bet of 3,600. The action slowed down when the [3d] fell on the turn, both players would check. The river was the [9c] and again both players checked.

    Giang tabled [Js][Jh] and The Magician mucked his hand. With that pot Giang is now just above 30,000 in chips.

    11:51am: Hand in the cookie jar

    Back to Table 7. With the board reading [2h][9c][3h][2c][5h], Hoyt Corkins bet and Greg Raymer responded with a quick raise to 5,000. Corkins looked over at his opponent from underneath the brim of his characteristic cowboy hat and made the call.

    “Ten high,” said the captured Fossilman. Corkins showed a pair of eights to claim the pot.

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    11:42am: Two pair for Paul

    Action from Table 7. With the board showing [Qc][4c][Jd][2h], Steven Paul bet, John Duthie raised to 3,025, and Paul called. The then river brought the [3s]. Paul checked, Duthie bet 3,100, and Paul made the call.

    Paul showed [Qs][Jd] for top two and Duthie mucked. Paul chips up above 30,000, while Duthie slips to 18,500.

    11:39am: Better than average Joe

    Over at Table 5, three players saw a flop come [7h][4s][7c]. Preflop raiser Vanessa Rousso continued with a bet, Joe Hachem called, and Jen Tilly folded. The turn was the [9c], and both Rousso and Hachem checked.

    The river brought the [Ah]. Rousso checked, and Hachem bet 3,750. Rousso thought a moment, then made the call. Hachem showed [Kc][7d], prompting a “Wow” from Rousso. “Ace cost you?” asked Hachem. Rousso nodded in confirmation.

    Hachem is up to 30,000 now, while Rousso slips down below 20,000.

    11:32am: Mizzi takes early chip lead

    Kicking off the action over at Table 6, we found Sorel Mizzi opening to a raise of 550 from early position. Team Pokerstars Pro Barry Greenstein reraised to a total of 1,700. Action folded back around to Mizzi, “Every time eh Barry?, ok I’ll look you up” call.

    The flop fell [Kc][3h][7d]. Mizzi checked, Greenstein bet 2,000, call. The turn brought the [7h] and both players checked. The river was the [4d], this time Mizzi led out 4,050 and Greenstein quickly called.

    Mizzi tabled [Kh][Qh] for two pair, Greenstein mucked. Sorel takes the early chiplead for his table and is up to 33,000.

    11:28am: Setting in

    Small steps here in the early going. Over on Table 5, Jen Tilly opened for a raise to 600 from UTG and got one caller in Di Dang. The flop came [3c][6d][6h], Tilly continued with a bet of 1,000, and Dang folded. Incidentally, our three women in the Shootout all just happened to draw seats next to one another, with Tilly sitting between Annie Duke and Vanessa Rousso.

    On Table 7 (the “feature table” of our three), the table folded around to Phil Hellmuth who opened for 600 from the button. Then Adam Richardson reraised to 1,700 from the small blind, prompting both Hoyt Corkins (BB) and Hellmuth to fold.

    Everyone is still more or less near the starting stacks of 25,000.

    11:23am: Shuffle up and deal

    The first hands of the NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout are being dealt.

    11:12am: Getting there

    Players are starting to settle into their seats around the three tables that will be played here during the first flight of the day. Here is where they are being directed:

    Table 5

    1. J.C Tran

    2. Joe Hachem

    3. Annie Duke

    4. Jennifer Tilly

    5. Vanessa Rousso

    6. Di Dang

    7. Faraz Jaka

    Table 6

    1. Scott Seiver

    2. Brian Rast

    3. Chau Giang

    4. Bertrand Grospellier

    5. Antonio Esfandiari

    6. Sorel Mizzi

    7. Barry Greenstein

    Table 7

    1. Phil Hellmuth

    2. Adam Richardson

    3. Hoyt Corkins

    4. Greg Raymer

    5. John Duthie

    6. Hevad Khan

    7. Steven Paul (a.k.a. Steve Paul-Ambrose)

    And here is the schedule of blinds/antes for today’s Round 1:

    Starting stack: 25,000

    Time of level: 40 minutes; breaks after every 3 levels

    Level 1: 100-200 blinds, 25 ante

    Level 2: 200-400, 50

    Level 3: 300-600, 75

    Level 4: 400-800, 100

    Level 5: 600-1,200, 100

    Level 6: 800-1,600, 200

    Level 7: 1,000-2,000, 200

    Level 8: 1,200-2,400, 300

    Level 9: 1,500-3,000, 300

    Level 10: 2,000-4,000, 400

    Level 11: 2,500-5,000, 500

    Level 12: “Tournament Director Discretion”

    We’ll be letting you know of level changes and chip counts as we go here in the blog. Still a few minutes away. Stay tuned!

    10:44am: High rolling in

    Players are beginning to gather for interviews. The scheduled start is 11:00am, but with the television crews setting up it looks like we’ll probably be some time after that before we get under way.

    Winners of round 1 will be receiving $75,000. (The original plan had been $50,000 for getting through the first table, but that was changed.) Also up for grabs today will be those $5,000 bounties for each knockout, with the player eliminating the most of his or her opponents earning an extra $100,000.

    Back in a few with table draws for Flight 1 and the first hands of the day.

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    Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu, shown here playing in the NAPT Venetian Main Event, will be one of 49 high rollers eyeing the prize in the $25K Bounty Shootout

    NAPT Venetian $25,000 Bounty Shootout reporting comes courtesy of bloggers Martin Harris and Marc Hodge and photographer Joe Giron.



    This NAPT is brought to you by PokerStars, the official sponsor of the North American Poker Tour. Win your way into the biggest events North America has to offer at North America.

     
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