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Justin Bonomo raised from the button and Tuan Le called. Le picked up three new cards while Bonomo opted for two. Le check-called a bet and then took two cards on the second draw. Bonomo reduced his draw to one. Le checked, Bonomo bet, and Le called.
On the final draw, both players picked up one card. Le check-called one final bet and Bonomo fanned . Le mucked his cards and just like that the stacks are back to even.
Justin Bonomo raised to 80,000 and drew three as Tuan Le called and drew two. Le then led for 40,000 with Bonomo calling and drawing another three as Le stood pat.
Bonomo then called an 80,000-chip bet from Le and drew one as Le stood pat again.
Both players checked the final street with Le tabling his to scoop the pot.
Tuan Le raised from the button and Justin Bonomo called. Both players picked up two new cards and Bonomo came out swinging. Le called to see the next draw. Bonomo pulled one new card on the second draw and Le opted for two. Bonomo bet once again and Le stuck around
Both players took one card on the final draw and Bonomo checked. Le bet out, Bonomo called, and Le showed . Bonomo mucked his hand and Le was pushed the chips. Le has now extended his lead to 2.68 million.
Tuan Le raised from the button and Justin Bonomo made it three bets to go. Le called. Bonomo pulled one new card while Le opted to trade in three. Bonomo led the next betting round and Le flat called.
On the second round, both players took one new card. Action went check-check and allowed each player to draw one new card again during the final round. Bonomo checked and Le fired out one final bet. Bonomo called but mucked his hand after Le rolled over the wheel - .
Bonomo is now down to 475,000 to Le's 3.125 million.
Picking up with the action after the first draw, Justin Bonomo led out with a bet and Tuan Le popped it up with a raise. Bonomo called and both players took one card. Action went check-check and they each pulled one again. Bonomo bet out and Le called.
Bonomo fanned for a straight and Le did a double take at his hand. Le then rolled over for a winning ten low. Le picked up the pot and now has 3.225 million in chips.