There was over 100,000 in the pot already, and the board was showing 


. Tom Lutz and Magnus Persson both checked that ace on the turn.
The river brought the
and Lutz bet 65,000. Persson folded, and Lutz showed his 
.
Lutz is up to 270,000, and Persson has 140,000.
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