![]() Smith called holding ace-queen and would flop a queen and river the nut flush to bring the field down to four players. With several players sitting at relatively even stacks, Punsri jammed with ace-jack over a raise from Dan Smith, and a call from Cary Katz. Next to go would be Punnat Punsri in 5th place. Schulman found some help on the flop in the form of a queen, but an ace on the river would end Schulman's day early. Schulman jammed over a raise from Smith holding queen-ten and Smith quickly called to put him at risk with ace-king. I don't know which of the two it is, but I'm going to find out." Smith kicked off the final day of play by quickly eliminating Nick Schulman in one of the first hands. Also, Darren Elias gave me what someone told him is a magical rock. So first time he draws me in is first time I win here. "I was taking my seat and I had Winter draw me in. "Before the tournament, I don't know if you know, but Sean Winter is famous for his deck reads," Smith explained about his luck. The win prompts Smith to go on quest to find the source of his good fortune. He returned to the final table of Event #9 seated second in chips, but was able to close it out this time finding a win for $399,500. Poker Open Event #8: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em where he finished 3rd for $189,000. ![]() Just two days prior, Smith took the chip lead into U.S. Poker Open with a win in Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em. ![]()
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