Pechac Cracks Dang's Aces, Survives

Yen Dang limped in from the small blind, and Debbie Pechac checked her option. The flop came , and when Dang checked, Pechac pushed out a bet of 25,000. Dang responded with an all-in push, and Pechac called right away.
Dang:
Pechac:
Dang had gotten sneaky with aces, but Pechac had made the "Brunson" work for her as she'd flopped trip tens. (Ten-deuce was the hand with which Doyle Brunson won the WSOP Main Event in both 1976 and 1977, in the first instance suited spades.)
The on the turn made life a little less easy for Pechac, giving Dang a flush draw. But the river was the
and Pechac doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,470,000
-100,000
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-100,000 |
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428,000
216,000
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216,000 |