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We pick up the action on the flop in a heads-up, all-Russian pot. It came down , and Max Lykov checked. His lone opponent, Vitaly Tolokonnikov fired out a small bet, and Lykov came right along with the call.
The turn card was the , and Lykov would check-call another bet, 56,000 this time. The river came the , and Max tapped the felt again. Tolokonnikov smoothly counted out a bet of 160,000 and shoved it forward, sending his opponent deep into the tank as the EPT commentators argued back and forth about which player had ace-queen and which player had ace-king. After a long pause and some careful consideration, Lykov put in the call.
Tolokonnikov turned over for the three-barrel bluff, and Lykov had to be proud as he turned over , astoundingly calling his fellow Russian down the whole way with just king high. That high card is the winner, sending a very nice pot across the felt in his direction.