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Austrian streamer Hristo "icho" Anastassov is among the top stacks in the room with a ton of bounties already collected. He just tried to eliminate Kitty Kuo, who was all in for her final 6,638 from early position. Anastassov raised to 11,276 and the others folded.
Kitty Kuo:
Hristo "icho" Anastassov:
No help for Anastassov's optional hand on a board and Kuo got some air.