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Another small t��te-��-t��te here early on. Of course, in limit hold'em, these small ones can add up in a hurry, especially with the ever rising stakes.
Ken Dickenson bet out on a flop of , and Tomas Alenius raised. Dickenson made the call. The turn brought the . Dickenson bet again, and this time Alenius just called.
The river was the . Dickenson eyed Alenius, then checked. Alenius checked behind. Dickenson turned over , while Alenius showed for nines. Alenius is at 362,000, while Dickenson has 190,000.