Kurganov Falls in Penultimate Hand; Andreev Takes Chip Lead


There were just two hands left to be played at a table in the middle of the room, and boy did the fireworks fly.
It began when Igor Kurganov opened for 3,200 and was met by a three-bet from Andrey Andreev in the big blind. Kurganov made the call and the two saw a flop of . Andreev showed he wasn't messing around when he quickly slid out a tower of blue T5,000 chips, which constituted a bet of approximately 65,000. Kurganov, who had about 140,000 total, tanked for a solid five minutes before announcing that he was all in. Andreev snap-called and Kurganov was caught.
Kurganov:
Andreev:
Kurganov stood up and watched as the dealer burned and turned the . He could now catch either a deuce or another five to win the massive pot, but neither materialized as the
blanked on the river. With that, a new chip leader emerged.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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338,400
136,400
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136,400 |
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Busted |