Andrew Malott Eliminated in 13th Place (�15,000)
The flop came . Malott continued for 45,000, and Dovzhenko thought a moment before calling. "You should have folded," said Malott.
The turn was the . This time Malott checked, and Dovzhenko took about fifteen seconds before betting 100,000. Malott instantly check-raised to approximately 240,000. "I tried to tell you, friend," he said. "You should have folded."
Dovzhenko then announced he was all in, and Malott snap-called. committing his remaining 400,000 or so. Dovzhenko flipped over for the flopped set. "Jesus," said Malott, as he tabled his . He needed an ace on the river to survive.
"Can I use my one time now?" he said with a somewhat weary grin, already starting to pack up his belongings. He congratulated Dovzhenko on a well played hand with a fist bump, then saw river bring the , knocking Malott out in 13th place.
We'll get counts on all of the remaining twelve players during the upcoming break, but that pot appeared to push Dovzhenko up to about 2 million -- challenging Vadim Markushevski for the chip lead.