"TPVW" shoved the middle for 110,929 after an open, and only "Chaudster" called from the big blind. It was a race with nines for "TPVW" against the suited ace-jack, and the nines held for a double.
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Charles "Falafels" Combes called a raise preflop, then raised the bet of 15,708 to 43,650 on the flop. "papiibomaye" called to see on the turn, but then check-folded to the bet of 130,406.
"papiibomaye" shoved the cutoff, and "1_conan_b_1" called off with just 2 chips behind from the big blind. It was ace-deuce against king-ten, and the ace held. "1_conan_b_1" busted the next hand when they got ace-jack in against ace-queen, spiked a jack, but then watched their opponent run out to a straight.