As I expected, the two big stacks on table three would eventually clash:
On the river, the board read A 9 8 5 A (no flush possible) and Nashaat Antonious (aka Tony) moved all-in from the small blind. He had about 80k behind. Tony Sinishtaj (utg) tanked for a couple of minutes, unsure what to do.
Nashaat Antonious
Sinishtaj decided to surrender and Antonious collected the sizable pot. He chipped up to ~196k, good for the chip lead, while Sinishtaj was left with ~65k.
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