With 1,700 in the pot going to the flop, 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Greg Raymer and an opponent saw the dealer spread out 

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Raymer's lone opponent bet 1,250 and Raymer called from the button. The turn brought the
and both players checked their option. The board completed with the
and Raymer's opponent once again opted to move 1,250 into the middle. Raymer reached into his stack and decided to make it 4,000 total. Raymer's opponent quickly called.
"Kings," said Raymer, tabling 
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Raymer's opponent let out a sigh and showed 
for the next lowest pocket pair. Raymer was able to scoop up the pot and significantly increase his stack to around 25,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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25,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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flop.
turn and proceeded to call Lee's bet of 2,100. The
hit the river and Lee bet 5,000. Dolan took about 20 seconds before raising to about 14,000, covering Lee's remaining chips. After about 60 seconds in the tank, Lee tossed his hand to the muck.



for a busted straight draw. West showed 


flop, Kevin O'Donnell bet 1,025. One opponent called, another folded, and the
fell on the turn. O'Donnell bet 2,625, but was faced with a decision for a good portion of his remaining stack when his opponent raised to 7,250. O'Donnell called, thinking that it was for his tournament life.
to the table and proceeded to fold.
completed the board and both players checked. Dolan looked at the 

turn where he fired 6,000. Kruger went all in for a just a little bit more and his opponent called with 