Vic De Guzman has just won a succession of hands as he grinds out his opponent.
In one hand, De Guzman raised it up on the button to 240,000. Jojo Tech made the call to see a flop of 2♣ 3♥ 7♠. Following up his raise, De Guzman bet out 740,000, enough to induce a fold and take the pot.
In the subsequent hand, he called a raise from Tech. The flop landed 5♣ 7♣ 2♣. Both players check for a free turn card of Q♠. Tech throws in a bet, and De Guzman check-raised-all-in. Much too much for Tech as he folds another.
De Guzman is on a roll as he once again takes more from Tech in the next hand. Raising the pot preflop, Tech calls and both players see a flop of K♣ 7♣ Q♠. De Guzman bullies with his stack and shoves all-in to take his third pot in a row.
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