Alt's Exit Leaves Fianc��e Relieved, "At Least It Wasn't Me!"

Level 9
: Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

Rosalie Petit set the stage with a raise to 2,500. In the small blind, Dinesh Alt decided to go all in for his last 2,000, while Halil Gungor, sitting in the big blind, called Petit��s raise without hesitation.
As the flop came down 2?K?Q?, all players checked, keeping the tension alive.
When the 6? appeared on the turn, Gungor took the initiative, betting 4,500. Petit thought twice and ultimately decided to fold, opting not to put her fianc��e, Alt, in a tough spot.
At showdown, Alt revealed A?J?, while Gungor showed K?9?. Alt was hoping for a saving card on the river, but when the Q? hit, it wasn't enough, sending him to the cash desk for a reentry.
"At least it wasn't me!" exclaimed his fianc��e.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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44,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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31,500
1,700
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1,700 |
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Busted |