Kurganov Gets It in Once Again

Level 16
: 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Hand #23: Daniel Colman moved all in from the small blind with the to put the pressure on a still short-stacked Igor Kurganov, who folded his
.
Hand #24: Rono Lo raised to 79,000 with the in the cutoff only to have Igor Kurganov moved all in for 367,000 with the
in the small blind. Ole Schemion then woke up with the
in the big blind, and he made the call. Lo thought for a good spell before folding, and Kurganov discovered the bad news.
Schemion was a 67% favorite, but then the flop came down the to give Kurganov two pair. The
turn made it a full house, and the
river gave him the double in what turned out to be the last hand of the level.