The hand that hurt Vsevolod Malamud was not his last hand, it was the previous one. Vsevolod lost the majority of his stack after calling an all-in from Arthur W. That fateful hand left him with 8,000 chips.
With blinds 8K/16K, Vsevolod was automatically all-in in the next hand, since he was small blind. Michael Khan wasted no time raising to 41,000. The bet was called by Arthur W. and big blind Dylan Thibault. The flop came and everyone checked. When the came on the turn, Dylan checked and Michael Khan bet 70,000. Arthur W. snap-called and Dylan folded. This left only Arthur and Michael in the side pot. Michael shoved all-in on the river . Arthur insta-called and tabled his hand: . Arthur had snagged runner-runner two pairs. Michael showed his loosing hand: and paid Arthur’s all-in. So Vsevolod Malamud hits the rail in 7th position.