Stud Catching the action on fifth street, Chris Vitch bet out 20,000 and Kyle Miaso raised. Danny Noam folded, and Vitch raised again. Miaso made it four bets and Vitch called all in for 67,000 total. Each player's board ran out as follows: Vitch: [Ad5c] / [5dKcAs5s] / [4d] Miaso: [Kh8c] / [8s7h8dJd] /
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