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The man who found something much more important to do for two hours this afternoon than come in and play the tournament - he was around average at the start of play before he started getting blinded off - called a raise from Valentin Schachinger and then went all in on the flop. It was an easy call for Schachinger, and a moment later Tauber was free to attend to his other, presumably more important, affairs.
Tauber: 9s 7s
Schachinger: Qh Jd
Board: 4c 7h Qs As Ac
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