Amir Lehavot raised to 18,000 from the hijack and Nicholas Howard called from the button.
A flop reading 

was dealt and checked through to the
turn. Lehavot bet 60,000 and Howard called.
The
completed the board and Lehavot moved all in for 134,000. Howard took a few minutes of reflection.
"I think I was ahead on the turn," Howard muttered. "Why so much movement," he added, while staring at his opponent.
A couple of minutes later, he proceeded to fold flashing the
.
"You had it right? You tried to trick me with all your movements," Howard commented trying to get a reaction, but got none as Lehavot kept his poker face.
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