Sergi Reixach limped the cutoff and Sean Winter shoved all-in for 53,000 from the small blind. Reixach called. Reixach: [3c3d] Winter: [Ad8h] The board ran out [3h9dQh4cAc] and Winter was eliminated.
Tag: Sean Winter
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Bin Duan vs. Sean Winter
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Second Pair for Sean Winter
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