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Michael Ruane Hits Turn to Double Back Into Chip Lead

Level 35
Blinds: 250,000/500,000/500,000
Total Entrants: 857
Players Remaining: 2

After Daniele Primerano won several hands to take the heads-up lead, Primerano limped the button, and Michael Ruane moved all in for 10,700,000 in the big blind. Primero snap-called.

Ruane: 65
Primerano: A10

The 34J flop gave Ruane additional straight outs, but it was the 5 to hit the felt on the turn to put him ahead. The Q completed the board and Ruane scored the double.

Michael Ruane – 21,900,000
Daniele Primerano – 12,400,000

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