Flop:
Nittolo:
Manuel Bevand:
No further hearts materialized on the turn and river, and Nittolo hit the rail.
flop, and Avitan bet out 103,000 on the
turn. De Korver quickly called, and they saw a
river. Avitan now bet 200,000 and de Korver confidently made the call, flipping
for two pair. Avitan flipped
for a rivered straight.
, and he was drawing live for a double up against Ekerot's
. He wasn't drawing live for long, though, as a king came right on the flop. In the end, the board of
is the last one Mr. Rintala will see today; he's been escorted to the payout desk.
. Ekerot continued out with a bet of 34,000, and Lauttamus didn't waste any time calling. When the
hit the turn, the aggressor slowed down and tapped the table. Taking that as his cue, Lauttamus counted out a bet of 85,000 and slid it forward. After some sideways looks and frowns from Ekerot, he surrendered to the man with all the chips.


. The queens hold for the Frenchman, and he earns himself the pot. When the stacks were counted down, Rintala had his man covered by just about 20,000. He'll be left with just those red chips, while Lellouche vaults back up to about 475,000.
, Michel Georges Habib moved in from the big blind position. Manuel Bevand called, and they were on their backs.
board. Yann Brosolo made the call, and proceeded to bet out on the
river. Lewis passed, and is on 230,000 after that.
, up against Boris Yanpolskiy's pocket nines.
Since the action has just begun to slow a bit, we'll give you something to keep occupied with. French pro Anthony Roux took a few minutes to chat with Glo during an earlier break (she just wanted to show off her French). Have a listen to how his day is going so far and what he thinks about the French invasion here in Prague:
Don't forget you can check out all of Glo's videos from the PokerStars.com EPT Prague over on PokerNews TV.