Both Yevgeniy Timoshenko and Bryan Pellegrino put in 13,000 before the flop, and the first three board cards came . Pellegrino checked, and Timoshenko put out his bet of 16,000. Pellegrino then check-raised to 44,000, and Timoshenko moved all in. Timoshenko made the call to put his own tournament life in jeopardy.
Showdown
Timoshenko:
Pellegrino:
Pellegrino was ahead, but Timoshenko had a myriad of out cards. The on the turn was safe for the leading player, as was the repeat that hit the river. Improving to tens full of aces, Bryan Pellegrino has moved on to Day 3, taking care of the deceptively dangerous Yevgeniy Timoshenko.