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"AlwaysNegotiate" raised to 2,000 early, but "Mr. Havener" three-bet from their left to 7,500. "AlwaysNegotiate" called, then check-raised the flop from 11,670 to 34,000.
"Mr. Havener" called to the turn, and bet 12,500 when "AlwaysNegotiate" checked again. This time they check-called to the river where they shoved for 39,800. "Mr. Havener" called, and took it down with over .
"BobDoan46" raised the button to 2,600 and "oNinguem" called from the big blind. They check-called for 1,973 on the flop. They check-called again on the turn for 5,787, and they both checked the river.
"oNinguem" showed for the runner-runner boat on the river and "BobDoan46" conceded with a muck.
"AchoBogdanov" raised the button to 1,800, then called when Tudor "tdr01" Lazar raised his big blind to 10,240. They both checked the flop, but Lazar bet 7,121 on the turn.
The button called to the river, where Lazar check-called for 24,358. He mucked when "AchoBogdanov" showed for the rivered flush.