Hand #82: Mike Sowers made it 60,000 and Justin Bonomo called. The flop came and they checked to the turn. Bonomo led out for 100,000 and Sowers called. The river came the and Bonomo led again, this time making it 260,000.
Sowers made the call and Bonomo showed to take it down.
Hand #83: Justin Bonomo gave Mike Sowers a walk.
Hand #84: Mike Sowers made it 60,000 and Justin Bonomo folded.
Hand #85: Justin Bonomo made it 60,000 and Mike Sowers called. The flop fell and Sowers checked. Bonomo bet 70,000 and Sowers called. The turn came the and both players checked. The river was the and Sowers bet 175,000.
Hand #77: Mike Sowers opened for 60,000 and Bonomo folded.
Hand #78: Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Sowers called. The flop was and a bet from Bonomo saw Sowers fold.
Hand #79: Sowers opened for 60,000 and Bonomo called to see a flop of .A 70,000 bet from Sowers was called. The on the turn and Bonomo again checked. Another bet of 150,000 from Sowers and Bonomo called again. The river saw both players check. Bonomo showed , good enough to win.
Hand #79: Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Sowers folded.
Hand #80: Sowers opened for 60,000 and Bonomo called. The flop was . Sowers bet 75,000 and Bonomo folded.
Hand #81: Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Sowers called. The flop went check-check and the turn was the . 75,000 from Sowers and Bonomo raised to 275,000. Sowers folded.
Hand #72: Justin Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Mike Sowers folded.
Hand #73: Mike Sowers gave Justin Bonomo a walk.
Hand #74: Justin Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Mike Sowers re-raised, making it 175,000. Bonomo called and the flop came . Sowers bet 200,000 and Bonomo called. The turn came the and both players checked.
The river was the and Sowers bet 400,000. Bonomo tanked for a minute and let it go.
Hand #75: Mike Sowers gave Justin Bonomo another walk.
Hand #76: Justin Bonomo opened for 60,000 and Mike Sowers called. The flop fell and Sowers checked. Bonomo bet 60,000 and Sowers called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the river. Sowers checked and Bonomo bet 120,000. Sowers called with a ten, but Bonomo’s had made a straight.
Mike Sowers opened for 60,000 and Justin Bonomo called. The flop was and Bonomo checked. Sowers bet 70,000 which got a call. The turn card was the . Bonomo checked again and Sowers bet 150,000 and Bonomo called. The river was the . Third check from Bonomo and Sowers pushed out a tower of chips for a bet of 625,000. Now it was Bonomo’s turn to go into the tank, saying: “I don’t see how I can fold this.”
Sowers just stared down at the felt in front of him. Bonomo then said, “Of course a bad player would fold so I’m going to have to call.”
Bonomo made the call after a couple of minutes and Sowers instantly turned over the for the flopped flush. Bonomo mucked.
Hand #69: Mike Sowers made it 60,000 and Justin Bonomo fired back making it 200,000. Sowers folded.
Hand #70: Bonomo opened to 60,000. Sowers made it 174,000 and Bonomo called. The flop came and Sowers led for 200,000. Bonomo called. The turn brought the and Sowers checked. Bonomo took the lead, making it 350,000 and Sowers called.
The river came the and Sowers checked. Bonomo slid out a 650,000 bet. Sowers shook his head, thought for a good minute or two, checked his cards, bit his bottom lip and threw it away.
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