2010 NAPT Venetian
2010 NAPT High Roller Bounty Shootout
Day: 2
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The flop came down


and Corkins bet 10,000. Cassidy made the call.The turn brought the
and Corkins reached into his stack again. He fired 40,000 and Cassidy took his time again while Corkins sat motionless under his cowboy hat and mirrored sunglasses. After a minute, Cassidy made the call.The river was the
and Corkins checked. Cassidy checked behind. Corkins declared ace high and tabled the 
. Cassidy mucked and Corkins won this battle.
Level: 7
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500


, Hoyt Corkins fired 4,500. Joe Cassidy made the call.The turn brought the
and Corkins bet again, making it 20,000 to go this time. Cassidy called once more.The river was the
and Corkins fired 32,200. Cassidy took a moment and then announced that he was all in. Corkins wanted a count and found out the total bet wad for 185,500. He then went into the tank. After a few minutes in the tank, Corkins fold the 
for trip tens and gave up a good amount of chips.
Showdown
Seiver:
Corkins:
The
flop was bad news for Seiver, meaning he'd have to go runner-runner to survive. The
on the turn was the first runner. A jack would give him a straight. "So you're saying there's a chance," said Seiver. But the
on the river was no help, sending Seiver packing in 4th place. He gets $40,000 for his eight bounties and $75,000 for winning his first table. He'll also get an additional $100,000 for accumulating the most bounties unless Hoyt Corkins eliminates Joe Cassidy and Ashton Griffin.
Seiver:


Corkins:


The board ran out




and the jack on the turn sealed things for Corkins. He was all in for 138,800 and now has nearly 280,000 chips.