Three ways to the , Jon Kyte and Riku Koivurinne checked to Antoine Chuzeville who bet the pot for 39,000. Only Kyte called and then sighed on the turn as he paid off the last 14,000 of Chuzeville, declaring that he knows his opponent has ace-four. Kyte had wanted Koivurinne to come along to possibly get chips back with a chop.

Chuzeville indeed had the predicted hand with and was up against Kyte’s for a set of sevens and “quads treys blocker”. The river was the and Chuzeville doubled to 160,000 (32 bb) while Kyte dropped to 190,000 (38 bb).

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