Brian Twete Survives All-In, Chops Mike Leah's Chips

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We caught up to the action on fourth. Benny Glaser bet and Mike Leah called before Brian Twete made it three bets. Glaser made it four bets and Leah called again. Twete then capped the action and Glaser and Leah called.
On fifth, Twete moved all in and Glaser completed the bet, since Twete's stack was less than the bet. Leah called.
Sixth street came and Glaser bet again, since the betting lead was passed to him after Twete. Leah called. On seventh street, both players checked.
Glaser showed for a seven-five low and ace high. Leah had
for a seven-six low and queen high. Twete had the high locked up with
for two pairs.
"Damn it!" Leah said, hitting the table. "Well, it's a good thing that I didn't raise sixth."
"Yeah, and you could've bet seventh too," Glaser responded.
Glaser and Twete chopped up Leah's chips, allowing Twete to survive in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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360,000
34,500
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34,500 |
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80,000
-91,000
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-91,000 |
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50,000
12,500
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12,500 |