On the very first hand back from break, Charles Tonne opened from the cutoff position and action folded over to Damien Lhommeau in the big blind, who announced a pot-sized re-raise. Tonne quickly 4-bet the pot and Lhommueau went all in. Tonne called and hands were revealed.
Lhommeau:
Tonne:
The board ran out , giving Tonne a straight on the river and eliminating Lhommeau.
Charles Tonne raised to 50,000 from the button and was 3-bet to 150,000 by Vincent Van Der Fluit from the big. Tonne flatted to see a flop, which came .
Van Der Fluit continued his aggression and led out for 165,000. Tonne called.
A fell on the turn and Van Der Fluit opted to slow down and check, prompting a 225,000 bet from Tonne. Van Der Fluit made the call.
Van Der Fluit again checked when a landed the river. Tonne thought it over and pushed a 300,000 bet into the middle, sending Van Der Fluit deep into the tank. He eventually flung out a call and Tonne showed .
"That's good," Van Der Fluit said and mucked his hand.
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Vincent Van Der Fluit opened for 60,000 from the button and Charles Tonne called. The flop came , Tonne checked and Van Der Fluit bet 65,000. Tonne raised to 150,000 and Van Der Fluit called. The turn came , Tone bet 250,000 and the Dutchman called again.
The river brought the , Tonne checked and Van Der Fluit cut out 350,000 to put in the middle. Tonne tanked for a short while and then called.
Van Der Fluit tabled for a full house and Tonne mucked.
On what would be the final hand of the evening, Vincent Van Der Fluit raised to 60,000 from the button and Charles Tonne made the call.
The flop came and Tonne checked to Van Der Fluit, who c-bet for 65,000. Tonne then check-raised the pot to 315,000. Van Der Fluit paused, then raised the pot again and Tonne went all in. Van Der Fluit called and hands were revealed.
Tonne:
Van Der Fluit:
The turn sealed the deal for Van Der Fluit - giving him an unbeatable higher flush. An irrelevant landed on the river and Tonne's impressive run was put to an end.