With 115,000 already in the pot, Akin Tuna bet 70,000 from the small blind on and Davidi Kitai called from the big. On the river, Tuna slid in 225,000.
"Seems like your lucky river, eh?" Kitai asked with a smile.
The Belgian bracelet winner used a time extension then dropped in some chips to call. Tuna flipped over for a straight and Kitai mucked, saying he had queen-nine.
Left with just 96,000, Kitai shoved over a button open the next hand and Tuna called with . Kitai had . The flop was as bad as possible for him without actually beating him: , giving Tuna a ton of outs. The turn had Kitai standing to exit and the confirmed his elimination.
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