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One Hand In And Mulligan Is The Chip Leader

Blinds – 100/200

Yes. That is correct. On the very first-hand of the tournament, Wayne Mulligan take the chip lead.

A player in early position, raised to 1200. Wayne in late position, raised to 2400. Player called

The board was a Jack high board with three hearts. The player checked; Wayne bet 5400. The player thought for a second and went all-in.

Wayne snapped called showing pocket Aces with the Ace of heart. The other player showed pocket Kings with no heart.

No heart or King on the turn or river, and the player is leaving the tournament a bit early.

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