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Abe Mosseri raises from the button, and Chris Klodnicki three-bets from the small blind. JC Tran calls from the big blind, and Mosseri calls as well.
Klodnicki draws one, Tran and Mosseri draw two. Klodnicki bets, Tran raises, and Mosseri calls. Klodnicki calls as well.
Klodnicki, and Tran draw one. Mosseri takes two. Klodnicki bets, and both of his opponents call.
Klodnicki stands pat on the final draw. Tran and Mosseri both take one card. Klodnicki checks and Tran bets. Mosseri, and Klodnicki both fold, surrendering the pot to Tran.
JC Tran - 1,500,000 (37 BB) Chris Klodnicki - 2,050,000 (51 BB) Abe Mosseri - 360,000 (9 BB)
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