Scott Baumstein raised to 40,000 and Sam Stein three-bet to 95,000 from the button. Baumstein slid forward a big stack of 25,000 chips and Stein called all in for 612,000 total.
Stein immediately tabled and Baumstein shook his head.
"How can you have two kings? I have a king," Baumstein said jokingly, as he turned over .
The board ran out and Stein doubled into the chip lead.
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Davide Suriano raised to 33,000 on the button and Daniel Colman three-bet to 100,000 from the big blind. Suriano called and they proceeded to check down a board.
Colman tabled for a pair of deuces, Suriano mucked and Colman collected the pot.
Sam Stein raised to 40,000 from the button and Scott Davies called from the big blind. The flop brought out and Davies check-called a bet of 35,000.
The turn brought the and Davies checked again to Stein who bet 85,000 this time around. Davies put in the call again and the river completed the board with the .
Davies checked and Stein checked behind.
"I play the board," Davies said before tabling .
Stein showed and his kicker made him drag in this pot.
Davide Suriano raised to 33,000 on the button, Daniel Colman defended his big blind and the flop came down .
Colman check-called 45,000 from Suriano to see the turn, then check-called 200,000 from Suriano to see the river. Both checked and Colman took down the pot with for a pair of kings.