After Anatoliy Zlotnikov limped from under the gun, Mike Leah in the cutoff raised to 1,125,000. Alfred Karlsson in the small blind then re-raised all-in, prompting Zlotnikov to fold while Leah made the call, finding himself at risk for a total of 2,775,000.
Mike Leah: J?J?10?8??
Alfred Karlsson:?A?A?J?2?
Leah didn't find any help on 4?7?3?5?2? and he was eliminated in fifth place for $63,321.
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Anatoliy Zlotnikov raised from the small blind and was called by Mike Leah in the big blind.
Zlotnikov continued for 475,000 on the 4?A?6?. But after some time, Leah decided to raise, pushing forward two piles of chips for a total of 2,000,000.
Mike Leah under the gun and Anatoliy Zlotnikov in the big blind apparently checked the K?10?9? flop, then Leah bet 400,000 on the A? turn.
Zlotnikov, who checked, announced "pot" and raised to almost 2,000,000. Leah took his time and called.
On the 7? river, Zlotnikov moved all-in for 2,660,000. Leah went into the tank and folded. Immediately, Zlotnikov flipped over J?9?6?2? and cheered with his rail.