From UTG, Harrison Kaczka made it 25,000 to go. Vic Thornton in the cut off put all of his chips in the middle and Kaczka made the call.
When the cards were on their backs Thornton showed 
against Kaczka's 
.
The ladies couldn't hold up against the 

flop and the
turn and
river did not help Thornton's case.
Thornton was sent to the rail and Kaczka raked in the pot, putting his chip stack in the 330,000 range.
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