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Event 40: Early Lead for Kai Cohen Against Stoyan Madanzhiev

$10,000 Heads-Up NLH (32 Max)
Structure | Payouts
Players Remaining:  8 of 28
Blinds:  200/400

With about 29,000 in the pot and the board reading QdTc8c5dAd, Kai Cohen bet 9,600 from the big blind and Stoyan Madanzhiev called on the button.

Cohen tabled 7d4d for a flush, Madanzhiev mucked, and Cohen won the pot to take the early elad.

Kai Cohen  –  105,000  (263 bb)
Stoyan Madanshiev  –  55,000  (138 bb)

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