Konstantin Puchkov bet into a massive pot against two opponents, with another player already all in on a board of . Steve "Bald Eagle" Zolotow called, as did another player, and the hit the river. Puchkov bet again, and Zolotow raised. The third player folded, and Puchkov called. Zolotow showed for ace-three low and the nut flush for high. Puchkov mucked in disgust, while the short stack managed to survive with a quarter of the main pot, showing for the same low as Zolotow.
Payout information has been determined by the World Series of Poker staff, and first-place will receive $286,976 along with the gold bracelet. A min-cash in 54th place will pay $4,828.
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