A very short-stacked Mel Judah has just given himself a bit of extra breathing room after doubling through Felipe Ramos of Brazil. Judah shoved pre-flop holding a pair of red jacks and Ramos gave him action with . EPT Warsaw runner-up Ricardo Sousa told the table he almost made the call with A-5, but ultimately let Judah and Ramos settle things themselves.
By the turn, the board had filled out leaving Ramos hoping to hit one of seven outs to send Judah to the rail, but the on the river ensured the pot for Judah, who now sits with just over 16,000 in chips.