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Event 6: Trading Pots

$1,700 Deepest Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $454,500 | Payouts | Results
Level 28:  50,000/75,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 303

“I’ll let you win the small ones,” Chris Bissinger said to Johnny Bromberg. “I’ll take the big ones.”

That was the pattern over the last half hour as Bromberg chipped his way back to nearly even the match.

Then opened to 275,000 from his button, Bromberg called, and the flop was Qh6h3c. Both players checked and the turn was Kh. Bromberg checked, Bissinger bet 200,000 and Bromberg called.

The river 2c finished the board, Bromberg checked, and Bissinger bet 800,000. Bromberg said he made a pair on the river, thought for a minute and called. Bissinger showed KcQc for two pair, Bromberg mucked, and Bissinger was back to a big lead.

Seat 1: Chris Bissinger – 9,200,000 (123 bb)
Seat 2: Johnny Bromberg – 6,000,000 (80 bb)

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