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Championship: Pavlin Karakikov

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
Prize Pool:  $5,980,800  | Structure | Payouts
Level 28:  75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining:  13 of 1,869

Pavlin Karakikov

Right before the first break, action folded to Pavlin Karakikov on the button. He moved all in for 1,350,000, and Jesse Lonis called in the big blind.

Lonis: QcQh
Karakikov: Ks7s

Karakikov ran into a monster and Lonis improved to a set of queens on the Qs8s2c flop. Karakikov had a spade draw and got there on the Ts turn. His joy was short-lived when Lonis made a full house queens full of eights on the 8d river to send him out.

Jesse Lonis – 9,350,000 (75 bb)
Pavlin Karakikov – Eliminated in 14th place ($57,000)

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