The action folded to Pavel Plesuv in the small blind and he raised to 42,000 on Sergio Aido's big blind. Aido moved all in for 560,000 chips and Plesuv went into the tank for a considerable amount of time. Plesuv sighed a few times, but ultimately he tossed in the call.
Aido:
Plesuv:
The board ran out and the ten on the turn gave Plesuv a winning pair to send the Spaniard to the rail. We're now down to the final seven players, and one more elimination is needed for there to be an official final table.
The action started with a raise from Pavel Plesuv who made it 45,000 from the hijack and both Pedro Marques, in the cutoff, and Javier Gomez, in the big blind, called.
The flop came down and Marques was the only caller of Plesuv's 60,000-chip bet.
The turn was the and Plesuv bet 110,000 and Marques called again. On the river the hit and Plesuv slid forward a big bet worth 260,000.
After a while Marques moved all in for 725,000 and Plesuv tanked for a long time before folding his cards.
The 23rd level of play hasn't been kind to Pavel Plesuv, as he just lost another sizeable pot. Plesuv raised to 45,000 and Javier Gomez called from the small blind.
The flop came down and both players checked.
On the turn the hit and Gomez bet 79,000 and Plesuv called. The river brought the and Gomez bet 200,000 and Plesuv folded.
After a long period of little action, we just saw a massive all in between two players that turned out to have ace-king. Abdelkader Benhalima raised to 52,000 and Pavel Plesuv three-bet to 150,000.
"All in!" Benhalima loudly announced, and Plesuv made the call.
Plesuv:
Benhalima:
"Flush please!" Benhalima shouted, but the dealer put on the board.
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