Csaba Mak doubles up with the powerful

all-in for around 4,500 on a Queen-high board against the nicely-dominated

. Back to 10k for the enigmatic youngster.
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Elsewhere Flushy does manage to lose a few of those chips out of the towers (pictured). Short stack Thomas Dunwoodie had managed to regenerate a decent number of chips this last level, and took James on in this pot. They saw a flop heads up of:

. Fluxhy, out of position, bet out 1,600. Call.
Turn:

Now he check-calls Thomas' 1,500 bet (or was it 2k? Some green 500s got in the middle, anyway).
River ("Heart!" Says Dunwoodie before it's dealt, unexpectedly):

Now Flushy checks, Thomas bets 3k instantly, and gets called almost equally instantly.
Dunwoodie has rivered a house with his

while Flushy's

is flipped in disgust. I think there might be one person in the card room who hasn't heard about this hand, which is one more than missed his story about withdrawing his entry from the £100 PLHE on Monday and Grosvenor refunding him his money without his £10 juice...