Stephen Lardner shoved all in for 1,200,000 on the button, and in the big blind, John Solis put him at risk with [Ks][Qc]. He was dominating the [Qh][Jc] shown by Lardner, and both players caught some of the [Kc][10s][2d] flop.

Lardner improved from three outs to eight, as an ace or nine would do now, and while the [7h] turn changed nothing, the [9d] river changed everything, giving Lardner a nice double up, and sending Solis to the bottom of the counts.

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