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Billy Kopp
Davidi Kitai made the opening raise to what looked like 59,000 from the hijack seat. Billy Kopp was next to go, and he quickly put out a reraise to 198,000. Kitai asked him for an estimate of his remaining stack before taking a little soak in the think tank. Finally, he cut out the calling chips and pushed them neatly into the pot.
Heads up then, the flop came out . The flop action isn't quite clear because it happened almost instantly, but it looked like Kitai check-raised all in when Kopp potted it. Either way, it ended with all of Kopp's chips being at risk.
Kitai rolled over for the overpair, and it was a coinflip as Kopp tabled for the overs and the flush draw.
Kopp could barely believe it when the turn and river both blanked off with the and . He was extremely disappointed as he shook hands with his opponents, wished the table luck, and headed off into the mass of spectators.