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2012 PokerStars SCOOP Day 11: Shawn "buck21" Buchanan Claims SCOOP Victory

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Day 11 of the 2012 Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) at PokerStars spanned nearly 20 hours from start to finish, awarding nine winners. Notable players to earn victories were Paul "padjes" Berende and Marc "dean23price" Wright, but the biggest name to notch a win was Shawn "buck21" Buchanan.

PokerStars SCOOP 27-H: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Two-Day ($600K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,000+$501,179$1,179,000

About 10 hours were played on Day 1 on Event #27-H, reducing the starting field of 1,179 to 138. It took another 13 hours on Day 2 for the field of 138 to be reduced to one.

Among the Day 2 cashers to finish short of the final table were Seth "Setherson2" Davies (10th - $11,200.50), Jon "TherookieQQ9" Plens (13th - $8,842.50), Jo?o Felipe "LiMa171" Lima (15th - $8,842.50), Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver (20th - $5,187.60), Julian "julianherold" Herold (26th - $5,187.60), Sergey "gipsy74" Rybachenko (30th - $4,598.10), James "jcamby33" Campbell (41st - $4,008.60), Marc "dean23price" Wright (58th - $3,183.30), Steve "mcnallyville" McNally (60th - $3,183.30), Paul "pvas2" Vas Nunes (61st - $3,183.30), James "mig.com" Mackey (66th - $2,947.50), Jon "FatalError" Aguiar (72nd - $2,947.50), and Brendon "brendon1717" Rubie (73rd - $2,711.70).

Here were the chip counts at the start of the final table:

SeatPlayerChips
11Lacky7578,415
2Weekender74857,915
3zcedrick739,069
4NhFy940,884
5APD0290520,444
6Trommelochse688,081
7Hans-j?rg029572,449
8Ryan "ely_cash41" Hughes553,812
9AQUA RAIDER443,931

It took more than an hour into the final table for the first player to fall. "1Lacky7" was the one, getting involved in a hand against "Hans-j?rg029." With the blinds and antes at the 4,500/9,000/1,125 level, "Hans-j?rg029" raised to 18,900 in middle position. "1Lacky7" repopped it to 42,500 from the cutoff, "Hans-j?rg029" called, and a K?10?4? flop fell. A check from "Hans-j?rg029" led to a bet of 35,846 from "1Lacky7." "Hans-j?rg029" min-raised to 71,692 and "1Lacky7" called to see the 6? turn. A bet of 153,000 was next from "Hans-j?rg029," resulting in an all-in shove from "1Lacky7" for 365,063 with A?A?. A call from "Hans-j?rg029" revealed a set with 10?10?, which held through the Q? river.

"Trommelochse" fell shortly thereafter at 5,000/10,000/1,250. Action folded to "APD0290," on the button, who raised to 20,000. "Trommelochse" three-bet jammed from the small blind for 229,132. A call from "APD0290" revealed A?10?, slightly leading the K?Q? of "Trommelochse." The board ran out 9?7?5?7?2? to end "Trommelochse's" run.

Ryan "ely_cash41" Hughes busted a few hands later, losing a chip-leading 170-big-blind pot. "Hans-j?rg029" opened the action with a raise to 21,000 under the gun and Hughes called from the next seat. "Weekender74" repopped it to 43,200 from the cutoff, but "APD0290" put in a four-bet to 90,340 from the big blind. "Hans-j?rg029" ducked out of the way, but Hughes five-bet jammed for 811,700. A fold from "Weekender74" led to a call from "APD0290" who held A?K?. Hughes led slightly with J?J? but couldn't hold through the Q?9?4?10?A? board to finish in seventh place.

"Weekender74" also fell at that level. After a min-raise to 20,000 by "Weekender74" from the hijack, "NhFy" three-bet to 40,000 from the button. Action folded back to "Weekender74" who four-bet to 96,000, leading to a call from "NhFy." The flop came down J?9?4? and "Weekender74" checked to "NhFy" who bet 80,000. A shove for 390,636 came next from "Weekender74." "NhFy" thought it over a bit and called with 3?3?, ahead of the A?Q? of "Weekender74." The K? turn and K? river ended "Weekender74's" tournament in sixth place.

The remaining five played for a bit before deciding to look at numbers for a deal, but terms were not agreed upon. Play resumed and it would take about two hours for the next player to fall. It happened at 8,000/16,000/2,000 and "NhFy" was the fifth-place finisher. Action folded to "zcedrick" in the small blind who raised to 36,000. "NhFy" called to see a J?4?2? flop which "zcedrick" bet 36,800 at. "NhFy" called, the 8? hit the turn, and "zcedrick" checked. Checking behind was "NhFy," resulting in the 10? river card. "zcedrick" bet 45,000, but was met with a raise to 176,000 by "NhFy." With the much bigger stack, "zcedrick" shoved to the put the decision back on "NhFy." The decision was a quick one for "NhFy" who called another 450,131 with J?10? for top two pair, but "zcedrick" tabled 4?4? for a set to win the pot and chip up to 2.6 million.

"AQUA RAIDER" departed at 9,000/18,000/2,250, getting his stack of 322,396 into the middle with A?K?. "Hans-j?rg029" tabled Q?Q? and held through the 5?4?3?9?5? board to secure the elimination. The final three players paused to bring up deal talks once again, and this time an agreement was struck. Not long after, "zcedrick" bid adieu in third place. At 10,000/20,000/2,500, "zcedrick" min-raised to 40,000 on the button. "Hans-j?rg029" three-bet to 100,000 on the button, only to see "zcedrick" come back over the top to 235,000. Not going anywhere, "Hans-j?rg029" five-bet to 420,000. Finally, "zcedrick" shoved with a slightly bigger stack and "Hans-j?rg029" called all-in for 2,008,793. It was the cooler of coolers as "Hans-j?rg029" tabled A?A? to "zcedrick's" K?K?. The board rolled out J?7?2?7?6?, leaving "zcedrick" short before busting three hands later.

"Hans-j?rg029" began heads-up play with 3,865,041 to "APD0290's" 2,020,959. It only took three hands before "APD0290" fell in second place. It was another cooler that got the job done, but let's start from the beginning. "APD0290" opened to 40,000 on the button, "Hans-j?rg029" three-bet to 120,000 from the big blind, and "APD0290" called to see an A?Q?8? flop. Checks from both players brought the Q? turn at which time "Hans-j?rg029" bet 122,500. "APD0290" raised to 285,000, but that didn't scare "Hans-j?rg029" who promptly reraised to 447,500. A call from "APD0290" landed the J? river. "Hans-j?rg029" fired 912,000, "APD0290" shoved for 1,659,959, and "Hans-j?rg029" called with Q?J? for a full house. "APD0290's" flush with K?7? was second best, ending the tournament.

PlacePlayerPrize
*1Hans-j?rg029$167,321.23
*2APD0290$151,265.70
*3zcedrick$158,082.77
4AQUA RAIDER$84,888
5NhFy$58,950
6Weekender74$47,160
7Ryan "ely_cash41" Hughes$35,370
8Trommelochse$23,580
91Lacky7$14,148

*denotes three-handed deal

PokerStars SCOOP 27-M: $100 No-Limit Hold'em Two-Day ($300K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$100+$94,992$499,200

Among the 169 returners who finished short of the final table in Event #27-M were Tom "kingsofcards" Marchese (13th - $2,246.40), Ryan "gutshtallin" Welch (22nd - $1,248), "uaredead lol" (32nd - $1,098.24), Randal "RandALLin" Flowers (36th - $1,098.24), Andrey "ThePateychuk" Pateychuk (74th - $723.84). Michael "WatchOutFish" Benvenuti (77th - $723.84), and Dan "djk123" Kelly (110th - $549.12).

Taking it down was Marc "dean23price" Wright outright for $78,316.26.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Marc "dean23price" Wright$78,316.26
2Takezo1980$58,156.80
3Drew M Scott$41,184
4rku4$28,204.80
5jurata_PL$21,216
6gull666$16,224
7chr1spy$11,232
800scottmcg00$6,240
9Senit_07/08$3,993.60

PokerStars SCOOP 27-L: $10 No-Limit Hold'em Two-Day ($100K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$10+$119,289$192,890

A massive field of 19,289 participated in Event #27-L, a $10 no-limit hold'em two-day affair and the last man standing was Paul "padjes" Berende. The Dutchman took it down outright for $20,817.56.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Paul "padjes" Berende$20,817.56
2vondaaa$16,395.65
3Nutty$12,537.85
4shefoldedlol$8,680.05
5chumacher06$6,751.15
6Keystone_FoH$4,822.25
7marinac2626$2,893.35
8yogi0987$1,736.01
9cep27$1,157.34

PokerStars SCOOP 28-H: $2,000 Razz ($100K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$2,000+$10081$162,000

The "High" version of the razz event brought out a small but tough field of 81 with only the top 12 finishers making the cash.

After six and a half hours, 32 remained, led by Andrey "Kroko-dill" Zaichenko, Bryn "BrynKenney" Kenney, and Dan "djk123" Kelly. Two hours later the field had shrunk to 16. By then Kelly was out and Zaichenko and Kenney were down to short stacks, with "sulbystar" having moved out in front

Over the next half-hour came four more eliminations �� "to0dey" (16th), "kasparov007" (15th), Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (14th), and Kenney (13th) �� and the money bubble had been burst. The next four out all cashed for $4,455 though fell short of the final table �� "dynamoM" (12th), Zaichenko (11th), Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick (10th), and "ShellyCalls" (9th).

Here's how the stacks looked with eight players remaining:

SeatPlayerChips
1buzzard188138,755
2David "Mrdawwe" Sonelin100,783
3grapenuts55,982
4sulbystar122,127
5Scott "BigRiskky" Clements15,778
6__akun333___4,418
7Shawn "buck21" Buchanan38,575
8villepn28,582

On the very first hand of the final table, the super-short stack "__akun333___" was all-in on third street against David "Mrdawwe" Sonelin, ultimately drawing 8x7x / 5xJx2xQx[/ Jx for a J-8-7-5-2. That wasn't enough against Sonelin's 2x3x / AxKxKxJx / 6x �� a J-6-3-2-A �� and "__akun333___" was out in eighth.

Later, "buzzard1881" got involved in a hand with Sonelin with the betting resulting in "buzzard1881" all-in on fifth and looking for one friendly card to join the first five �� 7x2x / Ax3xKx. Meanwhile, Sonelin held 8x6x / 5x9x7x for a 9-8. Sonelin would pick up a king and ace to improve to an 8-7, while "buzzard1881" drew two frustrating nines to end with a 9-7 and go out in seventh.

They crossed the 10-hour mark, with "villepn" becoming short-stacked enough to be all-in on third in a hand versus "grapenuts." "villepn" ended up with a nice-looking 6x4x / 3x8x7x5x / 10x for a 7-6-5-4-3, but it wasn't enough against "grapenuts"' nicer 2x6x / Ax4xQx2x / 7x �� a 7-6-4-2-A �� and "villepn" was gone in sixth.

Scott "BigRiskky" Clements was the next to go in fifth after falling in a hand versus Sonelin. The pair capped the betting on third, then Clements led on fourth and fifth to put himself all-in with 7x4x / 3x2xQx against "Mrdawwe's" 3x6x / 8xQx8x. Clements had the advantage, and "Mrdawwe" picked up 9x10x to end with just a 10. But Clements drew a 2x and a 3x �� pairing him twice �� to go out in fifth.

About 10 minutes later, "grapenuts" was all-in against "sulbystar" on fifth street, ultimately drawing Ax2x / 8x7xQxAx / Kx (Q-8-7-2-A) versus "sulbystar's" 7x8x / 5x9x2xKx / 5x (9-8-7-5-2) to be eliminated in fourth.

After another half-hour of poker, the remaining trio had reached the tourney's 12-hour break. At that point, "sulbystar" led with 202,431, with Shawn "buck21" Buchanan second (134,951) and Sonelin third (67,618).

On the sixth hand after the break, Buchanan and Sonelin got to fifth street, at which point the pair capped the betting. Then Sonelin raised all-in on sixth with Ax2x / 6xJx10x10x against Buchanan's 7x2x / 6x9xKxQx. Seventh brought Sonelin an unimproving Qx while Buchanan picked up a 10x, meaning his 10-9-7-6-2 had beat Sonelin's J-T-6-2-A �� and they were down to two.

Heads-up began with "sulbystar" slightly in front with about 2.07 million to Buchanan's 1.97 million. Buchanan soon seized the advantage, however, and over the next half-hour gradually chipped at his opponent's stack until it was down to less than a couple of big bets. Soon "sulbystar" was all-in on fourth versus Buchanan, ultimately drawing 3x9x / 5x9x10x9x / 8x (T-9-8-5-3) versus Buchanan's 6xQx / Ax3x7x8x / Kx (8-7-6-3-A), and Buchanan had won.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Shawn "buck21" Buchanan$44,145
2sulbystar$22,680
3David "Mrdawwe" Sonelin$22,680
4grapenuts$15,390
5Scott "BigRiskky" Clements$11,340
6villepn$8,505
7buzzard1881$6,885
8__akun333___$5,265

PokerStars SCOOP 28-M: $200 Razz ($50K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$200+$15462$92,400

The "Medium" razz event attracted a number of notables, as well, with many familiar ones appearing among the group finishing in the top 64 and making the cash, including Martin "M. Staszko" Staszko (57th - $328.02), Phil "USCphildo" Collins (49th - $346.50), Andrew "foucault82" Brokos (40th - $392.70), Mike "goleafsgoeh" Leah (32nd - $600.60), Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb (16th - $1,062.60), and James "Andy McLEOD" Obst (15th - $1,062.20).

Ultimately, "Jamie_KK" outlasted "redeste" to grab the win after just over 11 and a half hours of play.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Jamie_KK$17,556
2redeste$12,936
3itsmeweer$9,480.24
4��?-qayp?.wsx$6,930
5bestofiraq$4,620
6RblBA$3,234
71diego_35$2,310
8brsariego$1,848

PokerStars SCOOP 28-L: $25 Razz ($25K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$25+$22,184$54,600

The "Low" version of the razz event drew another huge, guarantee-busting field. Among the cashers were Team PokerStars Pros Marcin "Goral" Horecki (249th - $44.77) and Liv Boeree (115th - $65.52), and Rohit "GodLikeRoy" Bhasin of Team Online (35th - $163.80). Another Team Online member, Mickey "mement_mori" Petersen made the final table, though he was the first out. "Mr-G450" went on to take the title.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Mr-G450$9,377.42
2TheGame131$6,633.90
3rolfgal$5,187
4baffana$3,822
5Ambullanz$2,730
6marodon$1,638
7goldendevil1$1,092
8Mickey "mement_mori" Petersen$546

PokerStars SCOOP 29-H: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Big Antes w/Rebuys Two-Day ($400K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,000+$50277$778,000

Event #29-H, a two-day event, is down to just 15 players from a starting field of 277. Only 36 made the money, and here are some of them: Jason "TeamWispy" Helder (18th - $8,558), Mike "Sowerss" Sowers (20th - $6,613), Nick "FU_15" Maimone (21st - $6,613), Michiel "utreg" Brummelhuis (23rd - $6,613), Paul "Paolo69" Foltyn (25th - $6,613), Russell "rdcrsn" Carson (28th - $5,835), Matt "ADZ124" Marafioti (34th - $5,835), JC "PrtyPsux" Alvarado (34th - $5,835), and Jose "nachobarbero" Barbero (36th - $5,835).

Here are the complete counts going into Day 2:

PlacePlayerChips
1Anthony "holdplz" Spinella345,034
2Gribnogrib330,971
3Hugh "bigbluffzinc" Drummond292,020
4Shhh00kem290,643
5Jordan "Jymaster11" Young263,658
6Farak "The-Toilet 0" Jaka236,608
7zugzwang16224,991
8Face333X185,123
9JackOrsen72176,176
10Steve "gboro780" Gross116,102
11Theo "Theo J" Jorgensen115,018
12Mathew "Matfrankland" Frankland99,992
13Andrey "ThePateychuk" Pateychuk90,458
14Artem20538,079
15Tommy "TMoney0209" Miller33,137

PokerStars SCOOP 29-M: $100 No-Limit Hold'em Big Antes w/Rebuys ($300K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$100+$91,660$491,400

A field of 1,660 is down to just 19 players in Event #29-M. Here were some of the notable finishes in the money: James "croll103" Carroll (25th - $1,916.46), Rafael "LiroLa" Monteiro (27th - $1,916.46), Keven "Stammdogg" Stammen (31st - $1,670.76), Niki ��RealAndyBeal�� Jedlicka (47th - $1,277.64), and Elio "smokrokflock" Fox (48th - $1,277.64).

The top five chip counts heading into Day 2:

PlacePlayerChips
1djalminha2,359,508
2kripap1,482,543
3Dan "djk123" Kelly1,413,416
4ro_Man7771,282,273
5Ankush "pistons87" Mandavia1,273,102

Others still in the hunt are Patrick "pmahoney22" Mahoney (12th - 680,709), David "My Brim Low" Ivers (17th - 532,800), and Nicolas "niccc" Chouity (18th - 312,938).

PokerStars SCOOP 29-L: $10 No-Limit Hold'em Big Antes w/Rebuys ($200K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$10+$19,995$289,180

In 12 hours of play, only 22 entrants remain from a starting field of nearly 10,000 in Event #29-L. Team PokerStars Online's George "Jorj95" Lind, fresh off a SCOOP victory on Day 10, sits fourth in chips heading into Day 2.

Here are the top five counts:

PlacePlayerChips
1tollefishy7,961,590
2MrWeesy7,861,943
3JBzzzr7,821,817
4George "Jorj95" Lind6,803,705
5bliblablupbp6,368,678

PokerStars SCOOP 30-H: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo 6-Max SuperKnockout ($400K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,025+$1,025+$50661$1,355,050

The "High" version of Event #30, a "Super Knockout" turbo-styled no-limit hold'em event in which half the prize pool was reserved for bounties, saw a whopping field of 661 join the fray, which meant the prize pool more than tripled the guarantee.

It took just an hour-and-a-half for that big field to shrink to just 100 players, at which point Nick "FU_15" Maimone was on top with a stack just under 100,000. Thirty minutes later just 50 were left, with Maimone still on top with more than 225,000.

Maimone maintained his spot at the top of the counts as the tourney blitzed its way toward the final table. Among those landing spots inside the top 78 and the cash were Joseph "subiime" Cheong (78th - $1,964.82), Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver (70th - $2,032.57), George "GeorgeDanzer" Danzer (60th - $2,303.58), Rodrigo "caprioli" Caprioli (52nd - $2,439.09), Aaron "AaronBeen" Been ($2,439.09), Bryan "theczar19" Piccioli (50th - $2,439.09), Randy "nanonoko" Lew (47th - $2,710.10), Matt "ADZ124" Marafioti (40th - $3,116.61), Joep "Pappe_Ruk" van den Bijgaart (29th - $4,065.15), and Richard "nutsinho" Lyndaker (26th - $4,065.15).

Maimone lost the lead briefly to "bleu329" as they played down to the final three six-handed tables, then grabbed it back by the time they'd cracked the top 10. Soon "SilverSurfR1" claimed "Ansgar2000's" bounty (9th), then Maimone swiftly took "SilverSurfR1's" (8th). Next, "OBVAMENTS" knocked out "Andresejeczek" (7th), who like the last two eliminated earned $14,160.27 plus whatever bounties they'd collected along the way.

After less than three hours of play, the final table was set. Here's how the chips looked at that point:

SeatPlayerChips
1G1a1u1s1s571,871
2Nick "FU_15" Maimone864,117
3bleu329515,416
4Patrick "pmahoney22" Mahoney453,973
5OBVAMENTS521,847
6Gonzalez259377,776

The bilnds were 7k/14k to start the final table, meaning the average stack was a little over 47 big blinds deep with six left. The pace slowed just a bit over the next stretch, and in fact, they'd cycle through several levels and nearly a half hour of poker before the first final-table elimination took place.

By then the blinds had already jumped to 17.5k/35k, and when it folded to the button, "G1a1u1s1s" shoved for 331,954 total and got one caller in Maimone in the small blind. "G1a1u1s1s" had J?9?, but had run into Maimone's K?K?, and after the board came 10?3?7?Q?A?, they were down to five.

Soon Patrick "pmahoney22" Mahoney open-raised all-in for more than 625,000 and "OBVAMENTS" calling with a a stack of 230,482. Mahoney had K?Q? and "OBVAMENTS" Q?5?, and after the board came 3?A?J?8?7?, "OBVAMENTS" was out in fifth.

The remaining four played a little while longer, then paused the tourney and struck a deal to chop up the remaining prize money, leaving $8,000 to the side for which to play, and cards were soon back in the air.

Shortly afterwards, "Gonzalez259" nearly lost it all in an all-in preflop confrontation versus Mahoney in which the latter's A?K? held against "Gonzalez259's" A?J?. A couple of hands after that "Gonzalez259" was all-in with K?2? versus Maimone's pocket treys, and when the board came 7?A?8?10?10? Maimone collected another bounty as "Gonzalez259" hit the rail.

Play continued, and with the blinds up to 25k/50k, Mahoney had pushed out in front with nearly 1.60 million with "bleu329" close behind with a little over 1.55 million and Maimone down to just under 150,000. An all-in shove from "bleu329" from the button with 3?3? then got a call from Maimone in the big blind holding 10?9?, and five community cards later �� 5?4?8?7?K? �� Maimone was out in third.

That gave Mahoney the edge going into heads-up play, although "bleu329" would scrap back to take a slight lead when the final hand took place. In that one, "bleu329" opened for the minimum (100k) and Mahoney called, and the flop came 9?K?7?. Mahoney checked, "bleu329" bet 100,000, Mahoney check-raised to 265,750, "bleu329" responded with an all-in shove, and Mahoney called.

Mahoney had 9?7? for two pair, while "bleu329" had K?5? for top pair of kings, but when the turn and river both brought tens, "bleu329" ended with the better two pair and the SCOOP title.

PlacePlayerPrize
*1bleu329$93,438.50
*2Patrick "pmahoney22" Mahoney$85,817.71
*3Nick "FU_15" Maimone$85,615.51
*4Gonzalez259$75,584.78
5OBVAMENTS$33,876.25
6G1a1u1s1s$21,071.02

*denotes four-handed deal

PokerStars SCOOP 30-M: $200 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo 6-Max SuperKnockout ($200K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$103+$103+$93,664$754,784

Another huge turnout for this one meant a prize pool more than three and a half times the event's stated guarantee. Thanks to the tourney's turbo format, winner "neto gol" needed less than four and a half hours to take it down. Notable finishes included Daniel "DazzleO" Ospina (13th - $2,453.04) and Nick "GripDsNutz" Grippo (51st - $811.39).

PlacePlayerPrize
1neto gol$58,497.82
2Runninggreat$42,645.29
3C. Darwin2$31,323.53
4c0mte$20,001.77
5EaX40$12,106.73
6carlitos350$6,604.36

PokerStars SCOOP 30-L: $25 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo 6-Max SuperKnockout ($100K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$13+$13+$115,331$398,606

A four-way chop culminated the "Low" version of Event #30, with "triantafill" ultimately grabbing the extra $2,000 for the win, though third-place finisher Mayu "marroca5" Roca made the most thanks to the deal.

PlacePlayerPrize
*1triantafill$18,142.29
*2RiAb80$13,208.57
*3Mayu "marroca5" Roca$21,985.79
*4hunnia94$12,824.80
5Oczar$3,986.06
6skalala$2,391.63

*denotes four-handed deal

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