Rustem Muratov Eliminated in Sixth Place (�128,200)

Although he had a chip and chair there would be no miracle comeback for Rustem Muratov.
He did manage to quadruple up with pocket kings against Harry Law's . The next hand he moved all-in for 40,000 with
, Oliver Price raised the button with
and got calls from Harry Law with
and Eugene Katchalov with
.
On the flop Price bet 125,000 and Katchalov was the only caller. The
turn improved Price to trips but both players checked, then the
hit the river. Katchalov checked to Price who bet 320,000. Jon Spinks thought that Price's bet was too big to get paid off, but Katchalov called and saw the bad news.
So Muratov is gone in sixth, whilst Katchalov is now the shortest stack of the five remaining players.
Hand Analysis
With Rustem Muratov all in, an interesting dynamic was created as Oliver Price and Eugene Katchalov found themselves vying for what became a considerable side pot. Read more about the strategy involved in this hand on Learn.PokerNews in "Lessons from EPT10 Deauville: Side Pot Action After All In."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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3,775,000
610,000
|
610,000 |
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1,735,000
-1,035,000
|
-1,035,000 |
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Busted |