
, he raised. Chip leader AsMetzmagnyAs re-raised with the
up and when fourth street came around, Friedman was all in. He held (
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to AsMetzmagnyAs' (
) 
. The only improvement that came to either player was an
on seventh street to AsMetzmagnyAs to make a winning pair of eights. Prahlad "PrahladF" Friedman finished in eighth place for $1,779. Crushingly_Long departed next. After raising with the
showing, Crushingly_Long was set all in and faced four opponents. BeNzitO85 bet the rest out of the pot by fifth street with just ace high and faced Crushingly_Long's four-flush. However, it never got there and BeNzitO85 made a pair of queens to win the hand. Crushingly_Long busted in seventh place for $2,609.20.

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on seventh street to make a flush. He was trumped, however, by AsMetzmagnyAs, who hit the
on seventh to make kings full of sixes. Berry Johnston finished in sixth place for $3,439.40 and 0maxpower0 finished in fifth place for $4,981.20. Chris "indariva" Tryba was sent to the rail in fourth place by AsMetzmagnyAs too. Tryba started the hand with split aces and when all his chips were in the middle on sixth street, he had aces and kings for two pair. Again, AsMetzmagnyAs won the pot. He started with jacks in the hole and hit trips on fourth street. Tryba needed an ace or king on seventh, but the
hit instead and Chris "indariva" Tryba finished in fourth place for $8,064.80.

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(
) for kings and tens. AsMetzmagnyAs again won by turning his (
)
start into a wheel, as fifth through seventh streets came 

. Linde finished in third place for $12,571.60.

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to BeNzitO85 and his two pair were not enough. BeNzitO85 finished as the runner-up and took home $18,086.50, while the winner of FTOPS XI Event #3, collecting $27,503.34, was AsMetzmagnyAs.
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