2010 NAPT Venetian

2010 NAPT Venetian Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 NAPT Venetian

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$827,648
Event Info
Buy-in
$4,750
Entries
872
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000

Raymer Doubles Up Nestola

On the flop of {9-Spades}{7-Hearts}{2-Clubs}, Daniele Nestola moved almost all in for 92,000. He had one T500 chip on his card and didn't put that into the pot. Greg Raymer made the call. Nestola bet his last 500 in the dark and Raymer called.

Raymer held pocket eights, but was behind Nestola's pocket tens.

The turn was the {Q-Clubs} and the river the {2-Diamonds} to earn Nestola the double up. Raymer was left with 112,000 chips.

Tags: Daniele NestolaGreg Raymer

Busquet Bluffs Kling

On the flop of {K-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, Lauren Kling checked and Olivier Busquet checked behind. The turn brought the {4-Diamonds} and Kling checked again. Busquet checked behind again.

The final community card was the {K-Hearts} and Kling bet 26,000. Busquet fired in a raise to 75,000 and Kling went into the tank. She eventually folded and Busquet showed a bluff with the {8-Spades}{6-Spades}. Kling wasn't happy when she saw his hand and dropped to 165,000 chips.

Tags: Lauren KlingOlivier Busquet

Maldito Rio

The light's growing dim for Mackey.
The light's growing dim for Mackey.
James Mackey is newly short-stacked after being rivered in back-to-back pots. First Vanessa Rousso took Mackey's stack down a peg, flopping middle pair with {K-?} {10-?} and then rivering a king to overtake Mackeys flopped top pair.

Just a few hands later, Mackey played a three-way pot with Blake Buffington and Nam Le. On a flop of {2-Clubs} {4-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds}, Buffington opened for 27,000. Mackey was the only caller. Buffington checked the {7-Hearts} turn and was then faced with a bet of 45,000. He tanked for more than a minute before tossing in a call.

On the river {9-Hearts} Buffington moved all in. Mackey asked for a count (62,500) and then called with {K-Hearts} {Q-Spades}, top pair. Buffington turned over {7-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} for a flush draw that made a running two pair. Mackey's frustration was evident all over his face as he paid off the river bet.

Tags: Blake BuffingtonJames MackeyVanessa Rousso

Tough Draw!

There's one table near the front of the room that stands out, after the draw, for how tough it is. Seated in order around the table are chip leader David Miscikowski, James Mackey, Nam Le, Andrew Chen and Vanessa Rousso.

The chips are already flying around the table. Joseph Cutler tried opening a pot from late position with a raise to 12,500. Miscikowski re-raised the small blind to 26,500 in front of big blind Mackey, who four-bet shoved all in for more than 200,000. That was the end of the action.

Raymer Avoids Elimination

Things were looking grim for Team PokerStars Pro Greg Raymer. His stack of roughly 200,000 was in the middle pre-flop and called by Daniel Abromson, who had Raymer covered. Raymer was behind, tabling {A-Spades} {K-Diamonds} against Abromson's {K-Hearts} {K-Spades}.

"That's worse than I had hoped," Raymer remarked.

Neither player improved on the all-club flop, {8-Clubs} {9-Clubs} {10-Clubs}. Raymer spiked an ace on the turn, {A-Clubs}, but the river {J-Clubs} created a board flush and a chopped pot.

Tags: Daniel AbromsonGreg Raymer

Level: 16

Blinds: 2,500/5,000

Ante: 500

Pop!

With little fanfare, Daniel Schreiber got his short stack into the middle and was called. He wasn't able to avert the elimination and is officially the 129th-place finisher. The rest of the field is now in the money.

The tournament is now on break. During the break, the black (100) chips will be colored up and raced off. Additionally, the entire field is undergoing a table re-draw. When the players come back from the break, their chips will be in a rack and there will be eight seat cards on the table to draw.

Late Break News

The first level is over, but since they're still hand-for-hand, the clock is paused at zero. They'll play until they burst the bubble and then take the scheduled 15-minute break.