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"When you check twice I know I'm good," Elezra said.
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Josh Arieh has eliminated Phil Ivey. In doing so, the defending champion of this event has surged into the lead with around 1,650,000.
However, his lead may not last for long as the table next to Arieh's has a plethora of huge stacks and have already been involved in some hefty pots together.
In a pot worth 200,000, Tim Seidensticker sent Mike Wattel to the rail.
They were both all in on the flop on a flop. The board ran out .
In the early position vs. big blind battle, Seidensticker's made a straight on the river to scoop with a straight and a low to take his stack over 800,000.
Andrew Brown opened for 25,000 from the cutoff and Filippos Stavrakis called from the button. Seungjin Lee called from the big blind as well.
The flop came and Brown continued for 35,000. Stavrakis got out of the way and Lee raised to 85,000. Brown called.
The hit the turn and Lee fired again, this time for 130,000. Brown, who had about 420,000 behind, went deep into the tank and clearly expressed that he thought Lee was bluffing.
After a couple of minutes, Brown told Lee "I'll let you have this one, buddy" and sent his cards into the muck.