Jean Labryga opened to 50,000 from under the gun before Thibault Reverdito three-bet to 150,000 from early position. Labryga called.
Labryga then led for 200,000 on the flop and was called. The checked through to the river. Labryga decided to lead again for another 200,000 and was quickly called.
Labryga had the for a pair of queens but the pot went to his opponent who had for a pair of aces.
In a four-way pot that checked through on the flop of , Duc Quy Nguyen led out for 85,000 from the big blind and on the turn and only Vasyl Zabrodskyy called from the hijack.
The river completed the board and Nguyen continued his story with a bet of 120,000. Zabrodskyy thought a bit and folded, leading Nguyen to proudly table a stone bluff with .
"Sometimes it works!" a player at the table laughed.
"Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't!" said Nguyen.
The action was caught with a pot of around 350,000 in the middle, and the completed board of showing.
Jean Labryga put in a bet from the big blind for an amount of 125,000. His opponent was Thibault Reverdito in early position, who thought for a bit, but in the end, folded to Labryga's pressure.
Thibault Reverdito raised from middle position and picked up calls from Eric Geraume, as well as Mathieu Mariani in the small blind and Jordan Levy in the big blind.
The flop came and all players checked. The turn was the and action ramped up again when Mariani shoved for his remaining 40,000. Levy called and all other players vacated the pot.
Mathieu Mariani:
Jordan Levy:
Mariani had two pair but Levy had turned a straight. The pot was all Levy's for the taking, until the river came the to complete a straight on the board for Mariani and Levy to chop.
Diogo Viera opened to 45,000 from middle position before Pedro Neves made it 110,000 from the hijack. Viera called.
Viera check-called for 65,000 on the flop, before the turn checked through to the river. Viera led out for 40,000 and after some thinking time, Neves jammed for 400,000 more.
Viera then went into the tank but decided to fold after asking for a count.
Benjamin Davo opened under the gun to 40,000. The action folded around to big blind Dorian Decauche, who payed the extra 20,000 chips to see the flop.
is what was put in front of the players. Decauche started off with a check, while Davo opted for a continuation bet of 50,000. Decauche smelled blood and put in the check-raise all in for his stack of 240,000. Decauche was not happy when Davo snap-called, but was still ahead for the moment.
Dorian Decauche:
Benjamin Davo:
Decauche's flopped top pair held on the runout which doubled him up to a healthy stack, while Davo was left with roughly six big blinds.
The very next hand on the same table, Pedro Neves opened the pot from early position with a raise to 40,000. It folded around to Davo, now in the big blind, and he immediately went all in. Despite Davo's pleas to Neves to fold his hand, he called the extra chips, and they were off to the races.
Benjamin Davo:
Pedro Neves:
Davo's pocket pair remained the best hand on the board. The river changed that, however, blessing Neves with a better pair, and confirming the exit of Davo.
Mario Re raised to 45,000 from the cutoff and Meddi Ferrah reraised to 150,000. Re pushed all in for around 450,000 effective and Ferrah called for less.
Meddi Ferrah:
Mario Re:
The board ran out and Ferrah's kings held for the double up, bringing him over the one million mark.