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Michael Ruane Shows the Bluff

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

Michael Ruane raised to 1,300,000 from the button and Daniele Primerano defended the big blind.

The dealer spread the K6Q flop and Primerano check-called for 1,000,000.

The A landed on the turn and Primerano check-called for 2,750,000.

The A fell on the river and Primerano checked again. Ruane jammed with the covering stack to put Primerano to the test for his remaining stack of roughly 9,300,000.

Primerano tanked for several minutes as he played with his cards and chips while the rails of both players looked on awaiting a decision. Eventually, Primerano sent his cards into the muck.

Ruane tabled his 84 busted flush draw as he collected the pot to add to his chip lead.

Michael Ruane – 25,000,000
Daniele Primerano – 9,300,000

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