
Hristivoje Pavlovic, better known by his online alias “ALLinPav”, was on the receiving end of one of the most brutal coolers we’ve seen in some time.
For those unfamiliar with Pavlovic, he is one of the most prominent streamers in the online poker industry, with over 102,000 followers on his Twitch channel alone.
Pav has decided to document every single day of the GG World Festival, so some theatrical action was guaranteed at some point.
Action
There were just four players left in the 713-entry $250 Tuesday Deepstack Heater Bounty Turbo, event 158-H of the GG World Festival. Pav put eight of his remaining 13.5 big blind stack in from the button with A♦7♣.
Pav explained that he would fold if both of the blinds decided to jam, as he could realize a pay jump of nearly $2,000.
He also said he’d open to two big blinds in non-bounty play, but because he had a $1,219.14 bounty on his head, players will be more aggressive with lighter holdings.
The small blind, “coke boy” from China, was the far-and-away chip leader with 66.5 big blinds and shoved for 24 big blinds effective. The big blind folded, and Pavlovic called.
“coke boy” turned over A♠2♣, which gave Pavlovic a 48.5% chance of winning and a 77.1% chance of at least chopping, according to the Card Player Poker Odds Calculator.
The Runout
The runout was one that all of us online poker grinders have experienced many times before, but certainly not when $11,334 plus bounties are on the line.
With Pav fully confident in winning, the flop came Q♣3♦2♠ to reduce his chances of winning to just 13%. Pav yelled “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!” after suffering a brutal three-outer.
Unbelievably, the 7♦ appeared on the turn, sending Pav back to the world of expletive-riddled jubilation and giving him a 95.45% chance to take it down.
However, the 2♥ spoiled the party and send Pav down to the floor. He claimed to have actually felt nauseous following the tremendous beat. You can watch the runout in the video below:
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! pic.twitter.com/o0Lzi7KGKR
— Pav (@ALLinPav) May 21, 2025
Pav cashed for a total of $9,494.67, including $7,156.39 in prizes and $2,338.28 in bounties.
Through 11 sessions, the online poker pro is currently down $8,003.16 after playing 765 tournaments. With $80,343 worth of buy-ins so far, it’s not awful. He still has until June 10th to turn it around.
