Alexander Kostritsyn Bluffs, Busts

With another online super-stakes player receiving much of the Day 1 coverage yesterday, after Ben Tollerene's stack went missing during a dinner break, Alexander Kostritsyn just lost all of his chips in equally perplexing fashion.
We caught the action before the flop, with a player opening to 4,000 from the cutoff. Tue Phan called from the button, as did the small blind, but Kostritsyn decided to put the squeeze on with a three-bet to 20,000 from the big blind.
The original raiser got out of the way, but Phan called to see a flop of rain down. Kostritysn then led out for a bet of 14,500, and Phan deliberated for a minute or so before cutting out two stacks and sliding them forward, raising to 34,000. Faced with a strong sign that Phan held a queen, Kostritsyn persevered nonetheless, reraising all-in for his last 90,000 or so chips.
Phan stood while making the call, showing down his for trip queens and an ace kicker. Kostritsyn could only muster the
for a bluff that, while courageously bold, had been busted.
The turn brought the to the table, and the river fell
, giving Phan a full house, and a massive pile of chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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245,000
72,000
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72,000 |
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Busted |