Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 7,000 from under the gun before Stephen Song three-bet to 21,000 from the big blind. Lichtenberger called as the flop landed [5sAcJd]. Song bet out 11,500 and Lichtenberger called as the turn landed the [Js]. Song checked and Lichtenberger bet 9,000. Song called before both players checked the
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Ali Imsirovic Approaches 400K
With the board reading [Kh6d5s3d], Stephen Song bet 15,000 from the big blind and Ali Imsirovic called from under the gun. The river was the [9h] and Song checked. Imsirovic bet 26,000 and Song called. Imsirovic tabled his [Kd4d] for top pair, and Song mucked.
Barry Hutter Eliminated by Stephen Song
Dylan Linde raised to 4,000 in the hijack and Stephen Song called in the cutoff. From the big blind, Barry Hutter moved all-in for 28,500. Linde folded, but Song called. Hutter: [AcJs] Song: [AhQs] The board ran out [3d4s8h2sAd] and Hutter was eliminated.
Snowmen for Isaac Kempton
Isaac Kempton raised the button to 4,000 and Stephen Song called in the big blind. The flop landed [9h7d4h] and Song check-called a bet of 5,000. The turn was the [9s] and Song checked again. Kempton bet out 10,000 and Song called as both players checked the [Ks] on the river. Song tabled
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