Turuskan's Train Partly Derailed By Aimukhanov

Level 31
: Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Kerem Turuskan opened the hijack to 400,000 and Yesset Aimukhanov shoved 3,630,000 from the cutoff. When it got back to Turuskan, he made the call.
Yesset Aimukhanov: A?K?
Kerem Turuskan: A?Q?
Turuskan was never folding given the size of the blinds and perhaps this is the first sign that his run-good is coming to an end as the 7?5?10?10?3? runout kept the Big Slick of Aimukhanov in the lead.
After that hand, Turuskan lost his chip lead for the first time on the final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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7,760,000
4,030,000
|
4,030,000 |
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7,390,000
-3,610,000
|
-3,610,000 |