2009 Aruba Poker Classic

$5,500 Aruba Poker Classic Championship
Day: 5
Event Info

2009 Aruba Poker Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$753,330
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$2,303,750
Entries
475
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Final Table Delayed

Welcome back to rainy Aruba for the final table of the 2009 UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic! Five days of intense poker has led us here to the final 7 players who still have a shot the three-quarter-million-dollar first prize.

If we were betting on it, we'd take the over on the scheduled noon starting time. The original plan was to play it out on the stage that has been constructed over top of the meandering pool outside. Mother nature has foiled those plans with sporadic rain showers, and the staff is scrambling to come up with alternatives. The new idea is to move next door to Gilligan's Restaurant and play underneath the cover of their roof.

It's a noble idea, but with the scheduled start just about 10 minutes away, virtually nothing has been set up. Tables, chairs, chips, microphones, lights, and all of the other necessities will still need to be relocated and prepared for play. We'll keep you updated on the situation as we hear more, but we can't imagine getting underway before 1:00. Stay tuned.

Sooner Than Later

We may have spoken too soon. With the swiftness and precision usually reserved for brain surgery, the tournament staff has thrown together a workable final table set, and they're shuffling people out the door toward the spot. We may be underway in just a few minutes after all.

Level: 20

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 2,000

Matt Ross Eliminated in 7th Place ($41,470)

Matt Ross - 7th Place
Matt Ross - 7th Place
First into the pot from the button, Matt "cwp394" Ross open-shoved for his last 237,000. Chase Steely asked for a count before folding his small blind, but big blind Jose Santos sat staring at Ross for a few seconds before even checking his cards. When he did finally look down, he snap-called to put Ross at risk.

Santos smacked his {A-Diamonds} {K-Spades} down on the felt and immediately began celebrating. Ross was in a good spot though, racing for his double up with {7-Hearts} {7-Diamonds}.

Trouble came right in the door, though, as the {A-Clubs} was the first card revealed. In the end, the board ran out {A-Clubs} {Q-Spades} {5-Diamonds} {4-Diamonds} {A-Hearts}, signaling the end of Matt Ross' day.

Ross put on a good show here this week, and he'll be rewarded with $41,470 for his efforts.

Tags: Chase SteelyMatt Ross

One Million, Two Million

Under the gun, Robert Mizrachi opened with a raise to 30,000, and Chase Steely made the call in the cutoff seat. Action came around to Brock Parker in the big blind, and he three-bet it up to 120,000. Mizrachi would come along with Steely folding out of the way.

Heads up then, the flop rolled out {2-Spades} {5-Diamonds} {6-Hearts}. Parker passed, and he would fold to a bet of 220,000 from Mizrachi. That bumps Parker down to the million mark, and it moves the chip leader up over 2 million.

Tags: Chase SteelyRobert Mizrachi

Baldwin Scoops Big Pot Without Showdown

basebaldy
basebaldy
Jose Roberto Santos raised to 30,000 from under the gun and Eric "basebaldy" Baldwin called on the button. Chase Steely called out of the big blind as well. The three players took a flop of {7-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} {6-Hearts} and action checked around.

The turn brought the {3-Spades} and Steely led out with a bet of 65,000. Santos folded and then action moved over to Baldwin. He raised to 175,000, putting the pressure back on Steely. Steely took about half of a minute to make the call.

The river completed the board, adding the {8-Clubs}. Steely checked. Baldwin took his time before betting 330,000. Steely tanked before slowly sliding his hand towards the dealer for a fold. He dropped to 970,000 chips. Baldwin moved up to 1.85 million.

Tags: "basebaldy"Chase SteelyEric BaldwinJose Roberto Santos

Hellmuth Stops By

Phil Hellmuth stopped by to check in on the final table. It looked like he had just gotten out of the pool for an early afternoon swim.

"I love the World Series, but this is a pretty nice place for a final table." he said, pointing around to the scenery. He then looked at Brock Parker and said, "Wow, two bracelets and now Aruba? That's awesome." Parker smiled, but didn't say anything.

Tags: ArubaBrock ParkerPhil hellmuthWorld Series

Updated Chip Counts

Robert Mizrachi - 2,120,000
Eric "basebaldy" Baldwin - 1,650,000
Chase Steely - 1,240,000
Brock Parker - 1,100,000
Brandon Hall - 430,000
Jose Roberto Santos - 390,000