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[Removed:607] raised to 3,500 under the gun and Thomas Muehloecker called from the cutoff. Morten Klein squeezed it up to 16,000 from the small blind, which was only called by Muehloecker.
Both checked the 2♦J♥3♣ flop to see the 7♦ appear on the turn. Klein bet 14,000, and Muehloecker called.
Klein quickly jammed for 34,000 when he saw the 6♦ complete the board. Muehloecker called and was shown a flush by Klein with K♦J♦. Muehloecker was forced to reveal that he had called with 8♦8♥.
On a flop of 3♣3♠9♠, Aleksejs Ponakovs checked from the hijack and Morten Klein bet 19,000 out of the cutoff. Ponakovs called to see a turn.
When the Q♠ appeared on the turn, Ponakovs chose to lead out for 22,000, which Klein called.
A 7♣ fell on the river, causing Ponakovs to toss out a bet of 75,000. The bet was for roughly half of Klein's remaining stack, and after thinking it over for a while, Klein called.
Ponakovs turned over A♣Q♣ for a pair of queens, and Klein mucked his cards.
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Kayhan Mokri made it 4,000 to go from the button and Tamas Adamszki called from the big blind.
On the 7♣A♥4♠ flop, Adamszki check-called a bet of 3,500 from Mokri to see the 10♠ fall on the turn. Again Adamszki checked, and again he called a bet after Mokri sized up to 15,000.
The 8♦ river checked through, and the two pair of Adamszki with 10♣4♣ was good enough to win the pot.
Thomas Muehloecker raised to 4,000 from the middle position and Morten Klein three-bet to 13,000 from the button. Muehloecker made the call when the action got back to him.
Muehloecker checked after the dealer fanned out a flop of 2♠7♠9♠ and Klein threw out a bet of 14,000. Muehloecker continued in the form of a call.
Muehloecker checked for the second time when he saw the 5♦ hit the turn, and Klein bet again, this time for 27,500. Once again, Muehloecker called.
Both checked the Q♥ river and Muehloecker turned over 6♣6♥ for just a pair of sixes. Klein revealed A♠9♥ for a pair of nines, and the pot headed his way.
Mikael Thuritz made it 4,500 on the button and Phil Ivey defended from the big blind.
Both players checked to the river on a runout of Q♦7♣J♦Q♥4♦ before Ivey bet 8,000. Thuritz called, and Ivey showed 10x7x for a pair of sevens. Thuritz had that beat with J♣3♣ for pair of jacks, and he won the pot.