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THE LINEUP
Ali Nejad didn't act like he was in a high-stakes poker battle at first. Excited to be in front of the cameras, he played like he was at a party. That all changed when he flopped a set of fours. Unfortunately, Gabe Kaplan flopped 10s and ruined the rookie's good time. With his exit, the rest of the pros focused - after all this was a $120,000 winner-take-all poker match, not fun and games. Vanessa Rousso pushed all-in three times in a row, losing the first, chopping the second and winning the third. She picked up chips but no momentum. Gazes busted Duke with pocket Aces, then Lederer sent Rousso packing when his Ace notched out her King. Kaplan, who had been playing tight, decided to he had to gamble. He stuck it out through fierce betting when Lederer turned a straight and he only had a flush draw. But his faith was rewarded when he caught a fifth spade on the river. Finally, it was King against Queen, literally. Kaplan's two cowboys bested Gazes' pair of ladies, and he received $120K - which is a lot nicer than a note from Epstein's mother.