The Aces Come and Go

Josip Simunic first cold four-bet to 5,100 and was called by two opponents to see a flop of ?
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and bet 5,500. One opponent called but then gave up to the second barrel of the Austrian on the
turn.
Another four-bet pot would see him made a continuation bet of 8,000 on the ?
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flop and again nobody would be willing to call, Simunic had pocket aces.
Soon after, an opponent wanted to raise to 500 but only tossed in a T-500 chip without saying anything, it was ruled as call and David Vamplew as well as Simunic and one further player stuck around. On a ?
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flop with two clubs, Vamplew bet 550, was called by Simunic and then someone raised to 1,200. Only Simunic called to see a
on the turn where the Austrian check-called 2,500 out of the big blind. The same story repeated itself after the
river for 5,500 and Simunic's
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for a backdoor full house were no good against the pocket aces of the opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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65,000
15,000
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15,000 |