Andrew Moreno began the action with a raise to 160,000 from under the gun. Hamed Valizadegan defended from the big blind.
Moreno bet 100,000 on the K♠4♠8♥ flop after he was checked to, and Valizadegan made the call.
Both players checked the 3♦ turn to bring the K♣ river.
Valizadegan bet 400,000 and Moreno made the call. Valizadegan showed A♠8♦ for two pair, which was good enough to take down the pot as Moreno mucked his hand.
Hamed Valizadegan limped from the small blind, and Andrew Moreno chose to raise to 220,000 from the big blind. Valizadegan called and sent them to a flop.
Valizadegan checked the K♦6♦J♦ flop before Moreno bet 180,000. Valizadegan called to stay in the hand.
The A♥ turn resulted in another check from Valizadegan. Moreno used a time bank before he bet 500,000. Valizadegan responded with an all-in check-raise, which resulted in a quick fold from Moreno.
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