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Mehdi Saleh Doubles Through Joseph Hebert

Level 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000/100,000
Total Entrants: 294
Players Remaining: 3

After spiking the river to double through Joseph Hebert, Mehdi Saleh was all-in for 1,790,000 on the button and at risk again against Hebert in the big blind.

Saleh: A8
Hebert: KJ

The board ran out 58A8Q and Saleh secured the double without much of a sweat to bring the remaining trio of players fairly even in chips.

Michael Helander – 4,665,000
Mehdi Saleh – 3,730,000
Joseph Hebert – 3,375,000

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