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  • Apr 06, '05 - Apr 07, '05
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Updates on Final Day (Apr 07, 05)

 
 

Marcel Luske takes Day 2

Marcel Luske is our champion of the Day 2 $2000 no limit event and pockets $212,070. He knocked out Nick Marsico after his short stack forces him to move all in with K-6. He picked the wrong time to do so, as Luske had picked up pocket queens and makes a set on the turn. Marsico picks up $115,235 for second place.
 

Daniel Alaei: 3rd Place

Marcel Luske just knocked out Daniel Alaei. Marcel raised it up $250,000 preflop. This covered both his opponents. Alaei called with his remaining $180,000 with A-Q. Luske shows A-J. The flop is a beauty for Luske: J-8-7 and the turn and river do not bring a queen. Daniel's third place finish is worth $57,620.
 

Marcel Luske in charge

Marcel Luske has triple the chips of his two opponents as we get down to three handed play. With the blinds now $10,000-$20,000 and antes of $4000, Luske had about $700,000. Both Daniel Alaei and Nick Marsico both have just over $200,000 each.
 

Joe Awada: 4th place

For a while, our chip leader coming into today, Nick Marsico, was hanging on by a thread. But he hit all the hands he need to on his short stack to stay in the game. He doubled up earlier with J-J against Daniel Alaei's K-10 and just did it again to bust out Joe Awada. Awanda was all in with K-K and Nick, with A-Q, just had him covered and called. The final board read Q-7-6-A-9 giving the underdog and tenacious Marsico the victory. Awada's 4th place finish netted him $32,950.
 

Marcel muscles the table

With the blinds now $8000-$16,000, every hand matters. Marcel Luske wins the first three hands at the four handed table with consecutive uncalled $45,000 preflop bets. On the fourth hand he leads out for $45,000. Daniel Alaei re-raises him another $100,000. Then Marcel comes over the top again all in for another $280,000. Alaei, with over a third of his chips already in the pot, thinks for a long while and mucks his hand. Marcel shows pocket queens and now, with over $500,000, is our chip leader.

 

Chip counts:

With four players remining here are approximate chip counts:

Daniel Alaei $390,000

Marcel Luske $350,000

Joe Awada $345,000

Nick Marsico $115,000

 

Celilia Norderstam out in 5th place

The final table has traded blinds around for the past hour but two players finally went at it with playable hands. Celilia Norderstam pushed $160,000 all in with A-Q and was called by Daniel Alaei, who had her covered, with J-J. The pocket jacks hold up and Daniel is back in a horserace for the chip lead. Norderstam's 5th place finish is worth $24,695.
 

Blinds increase: play slows

Blinds are now $6000-$12,000 with a $2000 ante. Play has tighten up considerably in the last half hour. However, Marcel Luske, with over $450,000, is now chip leader as he has picked off multiple pots with aggressive pre-flop play.
 

Joe Awada: Rolling

After two consecutive all in bets for his $200,000 stack go uncalled, netting him $44,000, Awada muscles out Cecilia Nordenstam on a 9-9-7 flop. Cecilia bets $40,000 under the gun and Joe reraises all in. Cecilia drops her cards. Awada wins the next two hands uncontested with $27,000 preflop raises. He now has over $400,000.
 

Chip counts

Here are our approximate chip counts are the player still bang it out at $4000-$8000 blinds with $2000 antes.

Cecelia Nordenstam $430,000

Daniel Alaei $300,000
Marcel Luske $270,000
Joe Awada $240,000
Nick Marsico $150,000
 
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