Radoja Crippled
We just caught a bit of this pot, walking up to catch the turn card on a board. Mark Radoja was heads up, and he checked to Isaac Baron. "WestmenloAA" put out a bet of 16,000 (or possibly 21,000), and Radoja made the call to see the fill out the board. Baron was allowed to bet 55,000 this time, and Radoja made a pretty quick call for most of his remaining chips.
Baron showed for the full house, and Radoja could only shake his head as he spun his cards into the muck. He's left with just 33,000 lonely chips now, the shortest stack in the room. Baron, on the other hand, is continuing his assault on the top of the leader board, stacking up 750,000 or so after that pot.