Multi ways to the A♠Q♣6♥ flop, Jerome Zerbib and Carlos Pereira invested 400 chips each before Zerbib check-called the 10♦ turn for 800. Both checked the Q♥ river and Zerbib tabled his A♥K♠ to win the pot.
In a hand that started several minutes into the old level still, the action was picked up with a flop of 6♦5♠3♣ on which Joseph Querleux in the cutoff checked. Jorge Ufano on the button bet 2,800 into around 4,000 and Querleux c called.
The same action repeated for 7,000 on the 8♣ turn and Querleux then checked the 5♦ river. Ufano jammed for 18,700 and Querleux with the covering stack sighed, then folded the Q♦Q♣ face-up after more than one minute in the tank.
The screens show five players eliminated so far with 165 out of 170 entries remaining. Below are some of those who have vanished and others who joined with a fresh stack.
With 6,700 in the middle to the 6♣5♠2♠J♠ turn, Alexandre Fontanille bet with a 5,000 chip out in front. Noa Chan then raised to 7,000 and Fontanille called.
That led them to the 9♥ river on which Fontanille checked again. Chan bet 10,000 and that won the pot uncontested.
Three ways to the K♦7♠6♠5♦ turn, Jimmy Saft bet 1,500 and Liviu Paval raised to 5,100 in the cutoff. That forced out Bruno Chemla on the button while Saft stuck around. Both then checked the J♦ on the river and Saft's K♥10♥ won the pot.
Three ways to the A♠10♠7♦ flop, the action checked to Paul-Adrian Covaviu and he bet 1,600. Only Teddy Tuil check-called before then leading 2,100 on the K♠ turn. Covaciu called and Tuil bet another 4,000 on the 4♥ river. This then led to a raise to 9,000 by Covaciu and Tuil sent his cards into the muck.