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After taking most of his chips just a few hands earlier, Dan Suied raised all in from the small blind and Marc Podell called all in for the last of his chips. They showed:
Suied [Kd][Jh]
Podell [4h][4s]
Podell's pocket pair never even made it past the flop as the board came [As][Kh][7h][Qc][9d]. Suied paired his king to win the pot and eliminate Podell in 2nd place.