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Adam Friedman cut out a raise before the flop and found calls from the players on the button and in the big blind. The flop came down and the big blind checked. Friedman continued out for 250 and the button quickly called. The big blind folded his hand, leaving the two heads up to the turn.
The dealer produced the on fourth, putting two pair on the board. Friedman slowed with a check and his opponent bet 500. Friedman came over the top for 1,050 and his opponent called. The finished the board and Friedman checked for a second time. His opponent fired 1,275 and Friedman replied by shipping all in over the top. A quick folded awarded Friedman the pot and he's now up to about 6,850.
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A player brought in with the and it folded over to Martin Staszko who completed with the . Action came back around to the bring in and he called. Staszko continued out on fourth street and his opponent called. Both slowed with a check on fifth and did the same on sixth.
On seventh street, Staszko looked at his new card and cut out a bet. His opponent called and Staszko rolled over for nines and fours. This was good enough to take it down and Staszko increased his stack to 10,000.
The board read and we saw David Bach check over to Victor Ramdin. Ramdin fired out a bet and Bach called to see fifth street.
The dealer produced the on the river and Bach checked for a second time. Ramdin knocked the table back and Bach showed , besting Ramdin's . Bach took down the pot and now sits at 7,800.