Jose Roberto Santos Eliminated in 5th Place ($92,150)
Action folded around the table to Steely in the small blind and he completed the bet. Santos checked his option in the big and the flop came down . Steely led out with a 26,000 bet and Santos made the call.
4th Street brought the and Steely fired again, this time making it 68,000 to play; Santos called once more, leaving himself approximately 145,000 behind.
When the fell on the river, Steely paused, looked over at Santos' chips and watched the Venezuelan slide them from behind his cards to the front, in plain view of Steely.
"You're all in?" Steely asked.
Santos pointed at Steely.
"You check?" he asked.
"No, I haven't checked," was Steely's reply.
Another minute passed and Steely made his decision.
"I'm all in."
Santos made the call and Steely tabled for a seven-high straight. Santos mucked his hand, accepting his fate as the tournament's 5th place finisher.
After the hand, Steely stacked up just over two million in chips, assuming the top spot on our leaderboard.