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Hand #84: Paul Cogliano limped the from the small blind and folded when Dutch Boyd raised it up to 90,000 to win the pot.
Hand #85: Steven Norden received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #86: Boyd raised to 60,000 from the button and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #87: Norden raised to 60,000 from the button and Boyd defended his big blind. Both checked the flop and Boyd bet 60,000 on the turn. Norden called and did so again after the river for 120,000. Boyd had to show and Norden won the pot with the .
Hand #83: Paul Cogliano opened for 60,000 and Givens moved all in. It folded round to Cogliano who wanted a count (495,000) and after a think he made the call.
Givens:
Cogliano:
The cards fell out and the pair of Cogliano sent Givens into the arms of his waiting rail as they told him he got it in good.
Hand #78: Paul Cogliano raised to 60,000 and then folded when Will Givens made it 200,000 to go.
Hand #79: Dutch Boyd raised to 90,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #80: Steven Norden raised to 65,000 from the small blind and Cogliano called one seat over. The flop saw Norden checking and Cogliano betting 55,000. That was enough to scoop the pot.
Hand #81: Cogliano limped from the small blind and Givens checked his option. The dealer delivered the flop and Givens check-called a 35,000 bet from his opponent.
On the turn, Givens checked for a second time and Cogliano bet 60,000. Givens called and the river completed the board. Givens checked, Cogliano bet 265,000 and turned over as winning hand after Givens made the call.
Hand #75: Will Givens opened for 60,000 and Norden called from the big blind. They saw a flop of . Norden checked and a bet of 60,000 from Givens took the pot.
Hand #76: Dutch Boyd opened from the button and took it down.
Hand #77: Steven Norden made it 60,000 from the button and Paul Cogliano made the call in the small blind. They saw a heads-up flop of . Cogliano checked and when Norden moved all in, he instantly called and turned over . Norden was at risk, but outed with .
The turn gave him a straight and the river was the . Norden doubled up.
Hand #69: Paul Cogliano limped from the small blind and took down the pot with a bet of 35,000 on the flop.
Hand #70: Cogliano raised to 60,000 from the button and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #71: Three in a row for Cogliano with a raise to 60,000 and no callers.
Hand #72: Dutch Boyd raised to 60,000 from the button and Cogliano called. On the flop, Cogliano check-raised from 60,000 to 150,000 and Boyd called. After the turn, Cogliano led out for 185,000 and Boyd checked the board carefully before grabbing some chips. He folded.
Hand #73: Boyd raised to 60,000 and Will Givens joined the action with a call out of the big blind. The dealer fanned the flop and Givens checked. Boyd made the continuation bet of 60,000 and that was enough to take down the pot.
Hand #65: Dutch Boyd opened the pot to 60,000; small blind Paul Cogliano and big blind Will Givens called. The flop was . Cogliano checked and Givens made it 100,000. A raise from Boyd to 225,000 took it down.
Hand #66: Paul Cogliano opened for 60,000 on the button and Boyd call in the big blind. The flop was . Cogliano bet 65,000 when Boyd checked and got a call. The turn was the and they both checked. The came on the river and both players checked. Boyd won with .
Hand #67: Givens opened for 60,000, Boyd called from the small blind. Heads up to a flop of . Boyd and Givens both checked. The turn was the and Givens bet 65,000. Boyd called to see a river . Givens bet 155,000 and Boyd called. Givens showed and Boyd took it down with .
Hand #68: Boyd made it 60,000 and Steven Norden shoved for 410,000. It folded back to Boyd, who talked to himself for a while before folding.
Hand #60: Dutch Boyd raised to 48,000 from the button and that won him the blinds and antes in the last hand of level 24.
Hand #61: Boyd raised to 60,000 from the cutoff and folded to a three-bet by Paul Cogliano out of the small blind worth 120,000.
Hand #62: Cogliano raised to 60,000 from the button and Boyd made the call on the big blind. They both checked the flop and the turn. Boyd then bet 55,000 on the river and won the pot.
Hand #63: Steven Norden received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #64: Boyd raised to 60,000 from the button. Norden folded the small blind and so did Cogliano one seat over in the big blind.