Steven Friedlander has just dropped to 187,000 in chips after doubling up Tyler Bonkowski in a recent hand.
Bonkowski open-shoved all in for about 60,000 and Friedlander made the call holding 
; Bonkowski tabled 
.
The board then ran out 



and Bonkowski's aces held, sending him up to right around 120,000.
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