, but Nicolas Levi's
hit all over the place come the
board, and he will be going no further in this tournament.
, but Nicolas Levi's
hit all over the place come the
board, and he will be going no further in this tournament.
, Eric Sagne moved all in. Lacay disappeared into the tank for what felt like just short of forever - before folding
face up. Sagne declined to show, but wiped a few beads of sweat off his brow before raking in the chips.
all the way down the
board.
rainbow flop with ElkY and Peter Bosen. All three checked to the
on the turn. ElkY checked again, and Lacay fired 26,500. Bosen called, and ElkY gave up his hand.
. This time, Lacay bet 47,000. Bosen thought about raising for a moment but eventually just called, showing
. Lacay could do nothing but disgustedly flash
as he tossed it into the muck. He's under 200,000 now and steaming.
. Pagano continued out with a bet of 40,000, and Cody asked for a count. Pagano had about 165,000 behind his bet, and he would be put to a decision for that remainder when Cody announced his, "Tapis".Ludovic Lacay stormed into the chip lead late last night before a few small losses dropped him back into third place overall. He seems just fine with that though, as he explained to Gloria just before Day 3 kicked off. Check out what Ludo had to say:
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