Hand #49 - Christopher Reider
From the cutoff Christopher Reider elected to raise to 35,000. He was met with a series of folds and won the blinds and antes.
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From the cutoff Christopher Reider elected to raise to 35,000. He was met with a series of folds and won the blinds and antes.
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All the chips were in preflop between Christopher Reider and Arthur Vea.
Reider: 

Vea: 

The flop was 

which kept Veh ahead, but not without a sweat. The turn was
giving Reider an ace-high straight. Vea got no help on the river, which came down
.
Reider doubled up and will keep working away.
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Kent Washington raised to 40,000 from the small blind and Christoher Reider folded.
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Kent Washington was folded to in the big blind and scooped the antes and small blind.
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Matthew Hollinger raised and took the hand preflop
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Jeffrey Bennett moved all in from the button. Patrick Silva didn't risk the 137,000 chips it would have taken to call and folded in the big blind.
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Kent Washington was all in once more, and once more he had no callers, collecting a few more chips.
Kent Washington was all in once more, and once more he had no callers, collecting a few more chips.
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Kent Washington made it 36,000 from the hijack. Arthur Veh was sitting on the button and re-raised to 90,000. Jeffery Bennett tanked for a while before folding.
The flop was 

. Washington check-folded to Vea's bet of 75,000.
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