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Maxim Lykov opened to 1,500 from middle position, and Kent Lundmark three-bet it to 4,500 on the button. The blinds folded back to Lykov, and he flicked in the call to see a flop.
The dealer spread the flop: , and both men checked in turn. On the turn, the drew another check from Lykov, and he called a bet of 5,500 from Lundmark. The filled out the board, and Maxim passed again. Lundmark took his time with the decision before sliding out a bet of 8,000. It wasn't a large bet, but it represented about two-thirds of Lykov's remaining stack. He didn't seem to like it, but Lykov eventually made the call getting better than 2.5-to-1 on his money.
Lundmark showed for two pair, and Lykov's cards went into the muck. He's dropped all the way back to 5,500 chips, and things aren't looking good for this season's EPT Kyiv winner.