Mick Graydon raised to 110,000 from middle position and Olivier Rogez called from the hijack. Paul Guichard popped it to 290,000 from the small blind and only chased away Graydon.
The flop came down and both players checked. When the hit the turn, Guichard bet 325,000. Rogez took about a minute before calling, landing the on the river. Guichard bet 345,000 and was met with a call from Rogez.
Guichard tabled for top pair, good enough to win the pot and take the chip lead.
Vadim Kursevich raised to 110,000 from early position and Bruno Jais called on the button.
The flop came down and Kursevich bet 125,000. A call from Jais landed the on the turn. Kursevich checked it to Jais who bet 175,000, but watched as Kursevich put in a check-raise to 440,000.
Jais gave it up and Kursevich took it down, showing the .
Bruno Jais raised from the cutoff and was called by Olivier Rogez in the small blind and Vuong Than Trong in the big blind.
The flop came down and it was checked to Jais. He bet 225,000, but saw Rogez check-raise. Trong folded and Jais re-raised all in. Rogez called all in immediately with , miles ahead of the of Jais.
The turn gave Jais outs to Brodway, but the river was the to give Rogez the double.
Bruno Jais opened the pot, making it 125k, but Olivier Rogez replied with a minimum raise, adding another 125,000.
Jais called and both players quickly checked the flop. The turn brought a 200k bet from Jais and Rogez flat called, but when the river was revealed and Jais bet 350,000 Rogez raised it up to one million chips.
Jais snap called with , but Rogez had flopped a set holding to scoop the pot.