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

Day 3 Table Draw

Table 43

Seat 1: Martin Medina (147,000)
Seat 2: Frank Calo (192,400)
Seat 3: Jose Ceballos (94,200)
Seat 4: Joseph Cheong (101,300)
Seat 5: Wolbert Bartlema (10,600)
Seat 6: Joseph Williams (80,900)
Seat 7: Brett Richey (189,500)
Seat 8: Bruno Martin (287,000)

Table 44

Seat 1: Matt Smith (103,800)
Seat 2: Dwyte Pilgrim (259,000)
Seat 3: Justin Jones (180,000)
Seat 4: EMPTY
Seat 5: Michael Binger (220,200)
Seat 6: Naohiko Yamazaki (82,700)
Seat 7: Jason Dewitt (482,900)
Seat 8: Steve O'Dwyer (307,100)

Table 45

Seat 1: John Michalak (59,800)
Seat 2: Daniel Shak (211,800)
Seat 3: John O'Shea (95,700)
Seat 4: Marco Traniello (38,600)
Seat 5: Joshua Tekesky (63,400)
Seat 6: Robert Durante (116,800)
Seat 7: Russell Rosenblum (217,700)
Seat 8: Chris Bell (91,000)

Table 46

Seat 1: Jon Turner (85,100)
Seat 2: Jason Glass (70,500)
Seat 3: Jared Davis (135,000)
Seat 4: John Cernuto (292,500)
Seat 5: Philip Collins (150,300)
Seat 6: Paul Magriel (139,400)
Seat 7: William Van Ormer (185,000)
Seat 8: John Bunch (119,100)

Table 47

Seat 1: Eric Blair (466,800)
Seat 2: Brian Smith (131,400)
Seat 3: Chuck Kelley (272,500)
Seat 4: Blake Buffington (125,500)
Seat 5: Karga Holt (138,800)
Seat 6: Michael Botwin (80,800)
Seat 7: Mike Beasley (73,800)
Seat 8: Andrew Robl (88,600)

Table 48

Seat 1: Kyle Zartman (430,800)
Seat 2: Michael Graydon (37,600)
Seat 3: Ory Hen (85,800)
Seat 4: Riccardo Conigliaro (47,500)
Seat 5: Glenn Cozen (20,900)
Seat 6: Kevin Schulz (147,500)
Seat 7: Jonathan Tamayo (149,700)
Seat 8: Daniel Schreiber (87,000)

Table 49

Seat 1: Steve Stolzmann (78,600)
Seat 2: Ryan O'Connor (89,400)
Seat 3: Jose Alboukrek (124,100)
Seat 4: Daniele Nestola (146,100)
Seat 5: Daniel Makowsky (189,000)
Seat 6: Daniel Sindelar (70,900)
Seat 7: Jimmy Fricke (90,100)
Seat 8: Frank Traino (191,500)

Table 50

Seat 1: Robert Wisiak (235,000)
Seat 2: Geoffrey Ulrich (77,000)
Seat 3: John Taitt (262,300)
Seat 4: Danny Wong (296,700)
Seat 5: EMPTY
Seat 6: Christiano Ribeiro (50,900)
Seat 7: Thomas Fuller (408,500)
Seat 8: David Sayago (133,700)

Table 51

Seat 1: Ben Stoesser (138,300)
Seat 2: Sam Stein (369,700)
Seat 3: Brion Maciel (72,500)
Seat 4: Anthony George (44,000)
Seat 5: Arnold Rychner (98,000)
Seat 6: Bob Lauria (152,100)
Seat 7: Bill Chen (304,200)
Seat 8: Paul Villamizar (106,700)

Table 52

Seat 1: Mark Muchnik (102,200)
Seat 2: Kevin Eyring (210,300)
Seat 3: Lauren Kling (113,200)
Seat 4: Fabrice Soulier (321,700)
Seat 5: Jimmie Caldwell (37,800)
Seat 6: Stewart Yancik (286,200)
Seat 7: Kitty Kuo (124,600)
Seat 8: David Miscikowski (586,400)

Table 53

Seat 1: Raffi King (66,100)
Seat 2: Andy Lichtenberger (618,700)
Seat 3: EMPTY
Seat 4: Michael McNeil (136,100)
Seat 5: Jose Franco (32,600)
Seat 6: Jason Ramirez (47,400)
Seat 7: Daniel Cossette (244,900)
Seat 8: Daniel Alspach (173,500)

Table 54

Seat 1: Patrick Carron (142,700)
Seat 2: Paul Evans (269,200)
Seat 3: Men Nguyen (378,400)
Seat 4: Mike Coglianese (63,000)
Seat 5: Yunus Jamal (141,800)
Seat 6: Tom Marchese (378,500)
Seat 7: Francois Talbot (365,100)
Seat 8: Brian Horton (340,800)

Table 56

Seat 1: Christian Harder (127,000)
Seat 2: Donald Toporowski (117,900)
Seat 3: Gift Kusuwan (64,800)
Seat 4: Steve Billirakis (591,200)
Seat 5: Jonathan Aguiar (327,700)
Seat 6: Blair Hinkle (68,000)
Seat 7: Olivier Busquet (222,600)
Seat 8: Christina Lindley (158,500)

Table 57

Seat 1: Daniel Clemente (334,600)
Seat 2: [Removed:413] (110,200)
Seat 3: Mclean Karr (111,000)
Seat 4: Zelong Dong (192,000)
Seat 5: Van Marcus (105,400)
Seat 6: William Reynolds (59,400)
Seat 7: Justin Smith (175,000)
Seat 8: James Mackey (198,800)

Table 58

Seat 1: Anthony Grappo (144,400)
Seat 2: Joshua Herman (156,900)
Seat 3: Helen Martynov (210,300)
Seat 4: Steven Goosen (48,000)
Seat 5: Tom McEvoy (62,500)
Seat 6: Joe Weiss (95,200)
Seat 7: Robert McLaughlin (199,600)
Seat 8: Ravi Raghavan (80,600)

Table 59

Seat 1: Michael De Gilio (45,600)
Seat 2: Al Rogers (300,000)
Seat 3: John Franciosi (128,400)
Seat 4: Mark Salinaro (53,400)
Seat 5: Simon Taberham (83,800)
Seat 6: Cody Slaubaugh (198,800)
Seat 7: Corey Hochman (156,100)
Seat 8: Mark Flowers (189,000)

Table 60

Seat 1: Ted Lawson (120,000)
Seat 2: Andrew Chen (74,600)
Seat 3: Tom Sinistaj (211,400)
Seat 4: Vincent Rubianes (27,200)
Seat 5: Daniel Abromson (256,700)
Seat 6: Alexis Cordova (289,000)
Seat 7: Max Katz (135,200)
Seat 8: Vanessa Rousso (313,600)

Table 61


Seat 1: Martins Adeniya (56,200)
Seat 2: Greg Raymer (242,200)
Seat 3: Mark Ketteringham (460,000)
Seat 4: Matt Marafioti (166,600)
Seat 5: David Paredes (389,400)
Seat 6: Naim Tahan (104,800)
Seat 7: Steven Karp (155,900)
Seat 8: Tuan Vu (157,400)

Table 62

Seat 1: Andy Seth (602,600)
Seat 2: Dmitrii Valouev (42,500)
Seat 3: Joseph Cutler (150,400)
Seat 4: Anselmo Villarreal (191,300)
Seat 5: David Poces (81,300)
Seat 6: Joshua Fussner (154,400)
Seat 7: Ludovic Schlama (248,100)
Seat 8: Nam Le (364,100)

Now It Gets Interesting

LuckyChewy is in the pole position
LuckyChewy is in the pole position
Welcome back to the Venetian Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas for Day 3 of the PokerStars.net North American Poker Tour Venetian Main Event. Two days and fourteen levels of play have reduced the field from 872 starters to 149 players who are starting to believe. The belief is that they have a chance to maybe -- just maybe! -- take down the whole tournament and win more than $800,000.

Today promises to be a long day. The schedule calls for play to continue until there are 24 players remaining. Given that we're starting with 149, and that we've yet to hit the money bubble, things could take a while here. We anticipate playing 9 or 10 levels to get down to 24 players.

Normally at the start of day we expect play to be exceedingly quick as the shortest of the short stacks, energized after a night of sleep, look to double up quickly. But with 128 players being paid, the money bubble is just 21 places away. The short stacks today may take a different strategy of trying to turtle their way into the money. That could delay the proceedings.

Certainly the players at the top of the chip counts will be looking to play fast and apply pressure to their shorter-stacked tablemates. Our Top Five to start the day includes Jason Dewitt, David Miscikowski, Steve Billirakis, Andy Seth and chip leader Andy Lichtenberger.

Cards will be in the air in just a few minutes. Stick with PokerNews for continuing coverage live from the tournament floor.

Level: 15

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 400

The Power of a Big Stack

When you have a big stack, you can force your opponents to make decisions that they'd rather not make. Andy Lichtenberger is putting on a demonstration of that power so far this afternoon. He recently opened a pot for 10,500, then called the small blind's re-raise to 32,000. On a heads-up flop of {k-Clubs} {K-Hearts} {9-Clubs}, the small blind made a roughly half-pot bet of 28,000. Lichtenberger's raise to 60,000 induced a snap-fold and won him the pot.

Tags: Andy Lichtenberger

Smith's Over-Bet Chases Marcus

Boosted J
Boosted J
One table that has caught our eye today is Table 57, where Van Marcus, Bill Reynolds, Justin Smith and James Mackey are all seated next to each other in Seats 5 through 8. Marcus was the aggressor in a recent pot, raising his button to 10,200. Smith called from the big blind, then check-called another 13,000 on a flop of {7-Hearts} {J-Spades} {9-Diamonds}. Both players checked the {6-Spades} turn.

When the river fell {2-Hearts}, Smith made an over-bet of 58,000. Marcus could be seen talking to himself as he riffled 58,000 in chips that represented a call. After about 90 seconds of deliberation, he folded, flashing a {J-Hearts}.

Tags: Justin SmithVan Marcus

The Wong Call

Danny Wong fired a bet of 15,000 on the turn with the board reading {J-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}. His opponent, Thomas Fuller, raised to 50,000. Wong made the call.

The river card completed the board with the {3-Spades} and Wong checked with about 240,000 left in his stack. Fuller bet 100,000 and Wong went into the tank for several minutes. After a while of what looked to be a painful tank session, Wong tossed in the call. Fuller showed him trip fours with the {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} and Wong mucked, dropping to 140,000 chips. Fuller increased to about 600,000.

Miscikowski Takes Over the Chip Lead

David Miscikowski was a Top Five stack to start the day. Now he is a Top One stack. Players at the table related that Miscikowski was involved in a big hand to start the day, calling a five-bet all-in shove with {A-?} {Q-?} and finding himself against {J-?} {2-?}. Miscikowski's {A-?} {Q-?} held, propelling him to approximately 800,000 in chips.

Not a bad way to start the day!

Fricke and Traino Chop

Jimmy Fricke was all in on the bored of {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} versus Frank Traino who made the call. Fricke held a straight with the {8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and Traino held a straight as well with the {K-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}. Only a queen on the river would cause a pot to not be chopped and eliminated Fricke. The river was safe for Fricke though when the {A-Hearts} fell and the two players chopped up the pot.

Pilgrim Picks One Up

Dwyte Pilgrim
Dwyte Pilgrim
Action folded to Steve O'Dwyer on the button and he raised to 9,000. Dwyte Pilgrim defended his big blind with a call as he's been doing quite often when players raise and he's in the big blind.

The flop came down {K-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Spades} and Pilgrim checked. O'Dwyer fired a continuation bet of 14,000 and Pilgrim called.

The turn card added the {K-Spades} to the board. Pilgrim checked and then O'Dwyer checked behind.

The final card on board was the {3-Diamonds}. Pilgrim opted for a bet and made it 30,000 to go. O'Dwyer quickly folded his hand and Pilgrim picked up the pot. Pilgrim's up to about 330,000 now.