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George Secara opened to 115,000 in the cutoff seat, and Stephane Albertini made the call in the next seat over. Action came to Craig Bergeron in the small blind, and he wanted to play for more. "Three ninety-five all day," he announced as he cut the chips into the pot. Secara sighed heavily and shook his head, but he didn't take much longer than that to make the call. Albertini decided folding was his best course of action, and he let the two go heads up the rest of the way.
A flop of appeared on board, and Bergeron was definitely betting. It was small, though -- just a leverage-y 295,000. Secara shrugged and called rather quickly again, and the hit fourth street. After pausing for a moment like a statue, Bergeron stacked together 390,000 chips and fired another slug. Secara delayed for a bit this time, and then he released his cards into the muck, sending a big pot over to the already-massively-stacked Craig Bergeron.
He's up close to 4.3 million now and his chip lead is just that much more secure.