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Back-to-back hands have decimated bright-eyed Johannes Strassmann's stack. He tangled first with Daniel Zink, calling a raise to 125,000 from the small blind. Zink fired out a bet of 175,000 after Strassmann checked the flop. Strassmann called that bet, then tank-folded to a bet of 425,000 when the turn paired the board .
The next hand, Strassmann was on the button and called a 125,000-chip raise from the under-the-gun player, Peter Traply. Traply was first to act on a flop of . He bet almost the full pot, 245,000. Strassmann called and got a free card when both players checked the turn. That brought the action to the river, which was a blank, the . Into a pot of roughly 850,000, Traply bet 665,000 chips.
Strassmann tanked for several minutes, playing with his chip stacks and faking moving them into the middle, perhaps trying to get a read on Traply. Traply was stock still. With a deep breath, Strassmann finally pushed in a call. Traply turned over for a full house, fives full of queens. Strassmann looked ill, then mucked his hand.