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Event 26: Atanas Pavlov Three-Bet Shoves the Turn Against Femi Fashakin

$600 Mid-Series Showdown (Re-Entry)
$2,000,000 Guaranteed  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 34:  150,000/300,000 with a 300,000 ante
Players Remaining:  7 of 4,017

Atanas Pavlov
Atanas Pavlov

With the board showing Qh5s2hAd on the turn and a little more than 2.5 million already in the pot, Femi Fashakin checked from the small blind, Atanas Pavlov bet 1,600,000 from the cutoff, and Fashakin thought for a while before he check-raised to 4,300,000.

Pavlov tanked for a while before he grabbed his bet of 1,600,000 and brought it back to combine with his own chips and count his own stack. The action was ambiguous, and the dealer called for a floor. After explaining the situation in detail, it was ruled that Pavlov was committed to at least a call, but still had the option to raise.

It took some time to explain the situation and resolve it, and when action resumed, Pavlov moved all in. Fashakin folded fairly quickly, and Pavlov took the pot.

Atanas Pavlov  –  18,300,000  (61 bb)
Femi Fashakin  –  10,100,000  (34 bb)

With seven players remaining from a field of 4,017, the average chip stack is around 14,350,000 (48 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

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