Andre Akkari opened to 400,000 and Nachman Berlin made the call before both players checked the flop.
When the turn of the landed, Berlin pushed out 225,000 to force a fold from Akkari.
As Berlin's head railbird Ari Engel began screaming out, the Brazilian rail responded with a round of boos before singing, "Baby, baby, baby, oh!"
Do they believe that Engel reminds them of Justin Beiber?
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Nachman Berlin limped the button only to have Andre Akkari bump it up to 500,000.
Berlin couldn't face the heat and opted to send his hand to the muck to bring the match into a virtual dead-even flip.
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Both players saw a limped pot as the dealer dropped a flop.
Andre Akkari checked, and when Nachman Berlin bet out 225,000, Akkari mucked his hand.
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Nachman Berlin opened his button to 400,000 and Andre Akkari made the call to see a flop fall as both players checked.
The on the turn saw Berlin fire out a delayed continuation-bet of 250,000 which was check-called by Akkari as the landed on the river.
Akkari checked for a third time before Berlin bet out 500,000. Akkari called, but when shown the of Berlin, Akkari folded his hand.
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Andre Akkari limped in and Nachman Berlin checked his option to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn with both players checking once again as the landed on the river.
Again each player checked with Akkari's taking down the pot.
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In a limped pot, Nachman Berlin bet out 200,000 on the flop with Andre Akkari check-calling as the landed on the turn.
Akkari checked and Berlin bet out 300,000 from the button with Akkari making the call as the graced us with it's presence on the river.
Akkari checked for a third time as Berlin pushed out 325,000 to force Akkari into the tank for nearly two minutes before he opted to fold.
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The PokerStars Team Pro makes his Brazilian rail go wild.
Both players checked a flop to see the land on the turn with Nachman Berlin's 275,000-chip bet being called by Andre Akkari.
The river of the was checked through to see Berlin announce a pair of threes, and Akkari a pair of eights, as the Brazilian scooped the pot.
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