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. Merrifield and Bergren were the two active players remaining, with the all-in and at-risk Mar watching while standing next to the table.
and Merrifield moved all in. Bergren went back into the tank for the second time during the same hand. He removed his hat and stood from his chair. After he sat back down, he asked for a count on the all-in bet from Merrifield. It was 268,000 if Bergren wanted to make the call. Another few minutes passed by and then Bergren called.
and was ahead at the time, yelling, "Hold up one time baby!"
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smashed on the table like a cement block, completing the board and nailing Bergren with a pair of kings to give him the winning hand. Merrifield slammed his hand on the table, complaining about how terrible a call Bergren just made while pacing back and forth.


and Levesque passed the first option to Alin, who fired a continuation bet of 37,000. Giron made a quick call and the action returned to Levesque, who put in a raise, kicking it up to 105,000. Alin quickly folded, but Giron stuck around to see the turn: 
and there would be no checking on 5th Street. Levesque counted out 200,000 worth of chips from his stack leaving him a little less than 200,000 behind, and slid them into the middle. Giron tanked, but eventually folded, conceding the pot to Levesque.
. "How's that?!" he said again, all the while staring down his defeated opponent.Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
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and Bouchard checked. Levesque fired 42,000. Pardo raised to 300,000 and took down the pot, getting both his opponents to fold. Levesque showed that he folded
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and Boucher with 
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in favor of Boucher.










and Koster took down the main pot with two pair, eights and sevens. Keyes took down the side pot with two pair, sevens and threes.
and Mar held
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to give Mar the double up. Merrifield slipped to 110,000. Mar now has over 300,000 chips.