Hand #106: Joe McKeehen limped the small blind and Arne Kern checked the big. They saw a flop of 

and McKeehen check-called a bet of 450,000. They checked down the
turn and
river. McKeehen showed 
and Kern showed 
to chop the pot.
Hand #107: McKeehen raised to 900,000 and got two quick folds.
Hand #108: Sam Razavi limped the small blind and McKeehen checked the big. They saw a flop of 

and Razavi bet 460,000. McKeehen called and they checked the
turn and the river. Razavi showed 
and his pair was enough to take the pot.
Hand #109: McKeehen limped the small blind and Kern checked the big blind. The dealer fanned the 

flop and McKeehen bet 400,000. Kern called and the
hit the turn. McKeehen fired out a bet of 1,250,000 and Kern folded.
Hand #110: Kern limped the small blind and the Razavi checked the big blind. They both checked the 

flop as well as the
turn. The
hit the river and Kern bet 500,000. Razavi called turning over 
for a pair of jacks and Kern showed a
before mucking his hand.
Hand #111: Kern raised to 900,000 Razavi reraised to 17,200,000 and Kern called all in for his last 10,700,000. Razavi showed 
but was dominated by the 
of Kern. The 



runout sealed the deal for Kern and he doubled through the chip leader.
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Arne KernJoe McKeehenSam Razavi