With 35,000 in the pot and the board reading , Jun Seok bet 22,000, which was nearly enough to cover his opponent's stack. Seok's opponent pondered his move for over a minute before frustratingly folding his cards.
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The action picked up on the turn with the board reading and Arie Klipr moved all-in for around 20,000. His opponent snap-called with for the nut flush. Klipr turned over and got lucky when the on the river gave him a winning full house, and a full double up.
A player from middle position raised to 1,600 and then called the 5,600 three-bet four-time WSOP bracelet winner Asi Moshe tossed out from the small blind.
The flop saw Moshe continue for 5,000 and his opponent called bringing the turn.
Both players checked and the completed the board. Moshe led out for 22,900, his opponent called only to fold after Moshe rolled over for Broadway.