Action was recapped as the pot was already being pushed towards Anthony Hugenberg.
Hugenberg raised in the hijack, and the cutoff went all in for 7,600. The button and the big blind called, which led to Hugenberg going all in for 81,000. The button and big blind both called to see a flop.
The flop came down and the big blind checked to see the button go all in for his remaining 50,000. The big blind shook his head and tossed his cards into the muck.
Cutoff:
Hugenberg:
Button:
The turn and river came out giving Hugenberg running cards for an ace-high flush, and the pot worth nearly 300,000.
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