Battling Like a Warrior
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![{10-Diamonds}](/img/cards/10d.gif)
![{5-Clubs}](/img/cards/5c.gif)
![{9-Diamonds}](/img/cards/9d.gif)
![{8-Spades}](/img/cards/8s.gif)
The pot was a six-way limp-fest and the passiveness continued as all players checked the flop. Mads Andersen put a stop to this after the turn had been dealt with a 1,300 bet, but this was instantly raised up to 4,075 by the player in the next seat.
Philippe Rouas was next to act and after a good deal of thought he moved all in. Andersen moved out of the way to let the other player make the call for most of his chips with
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![{9-Hearts}](/img/cards/9h.gif)
![{6-Clubs}](/img/cards/6c.gif)
![{7-Clubs}](/img/cards/7c.gif)
The river of
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