Seiver was the only player to call Zintel's bet on fourth street over on Table 433 moments ago. Seiver then raised on fifth street when faced with another bet, Zintel called, and then check-called on sixth and seventh.
"Aces-up," Seiver said, revealing .
Zintel looked at his hand for more than 10 seconds, then send his three down cards spiraling into the muck.
We caught the action on fourth street, where Bach bet out and Clinkscales raised. Bach called. Bach proceeded to call two more bets on fifth and sixth, and both players knuckled on seventh.
"I started with queens," Clinkscales said, opening up .
"Me too," Bach answered, tabling .
Clinkscales' out-kicked Bach, and dragged in the pot.
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