As recounted by the players at their table, Remy Bhend opened from under the gun and Stephen Moreschi called from early position.
The flop came 9♠9♥4x and Moreschi called a 50,000 continuation bet from Bhend.
On the J♥ turn, Bhend checked and Moreschi bet the pot and the rest of the chips got in shortly afterwards with Bhend having the covering stack.
Stephen Moreschi: A♠J♣J♠10♣
Remy Bhend: AxAx9x6x
Moreschi had cracked Bhend's aces after making a full house on the turn. He remained ahead on the 2♠ river to score a full double up at Bhend's expense.
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