Milan Tomasz Rabsz opened the action from early position for 13,000 and then called a 31,000 bet from Firas Nassar in the small blind.
The flop was and Nassar led out for 38,000. Rabsz made the call and they saw the hit the turn.
Nassar checked and Rabsz slid out a bet of 75,000 which was just under half of Nasar’s remaining stack.
Nassar counted out the calling chips and stacked them up. Then he counted out another 75,000 and put them next to that stack. After that he added the chips together in one big tower and sat for several minutes deciding on his move. Eventually he folded.
Jeremy Ciup had already shoved the previous hand but enforced a fold, this time he was at risk preflop with Jerome Arnould looked him up with but lost the coin flip on a board of .
Adrien Guyon was the initial preflop raiser and made a continuation bet of 16,000 on the flop. Miroslav Alilovic check-raised to 41,000 out of the big blind and Guyon called before both players checked the turn. Alilovic checked the river as well and Guyon now moved all in for 240,000.
It took about two minutes before Alilovic released his cards.
Guillaume Diaz moved all in for 68,000 and the action folded to Joseph Carlino in the big blind. He asked for a count, checked his cards once again and then made the call with . Diaz was at risk with and joined the rail after a board of . Carlino was sorry to have eliminated a fellow Frenchman and said he only called because it was the hand that won him the ticket through a Live Satellite.
Rony Halimi moved all in for 25,000 from the button and Aliaksei Boika called from one seat over whereas the player in the big blind folded. Halimi had the but couldn't improve enough against Boika's on a board of .
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Gilbert Diaz shoved all in under the gun and Sergio Aido made the call from the big blind. Aido held while Diaz was the owner of . The blanked out and Aido added some small denomination chips to his stack.
Bastien Panciarola was the first player to move all in and was followed by Stavros Kalfas. Guillaume Darcourt mulled it over before calling to put them both at risk.
Panciarola
Kalfas
Guillaume Darcourt
The board ran out and the set for Darcourt busted two more players.
Action opened when the player in the hijack made it 12,000 to go. Olivier Piechaczyk was in the cutoff and he opted to three-bet the action to 42,000. It then fell on Milan Tomasz Rabsz on the button and he announced a four-bet to 90,000. The blinds and original raiser folded, putting action back on Piechaczyk.
Piechaczyk thought for about 30 seconds before five-betting all in. Rabsz opted not to call for his own tournament life and instead folded his cards. Piechaczyk took down the pot and now has about 1.15 million in chips.
On a flop of it was Milan Tomasz Rabsz betting 15,000 from the under the gun position. Jouny Hanna shoved all in for 90,000 even and after some thinking Rabsz made the call. It was for Rabsz, for Hanna. The on the turn and on the river failed to improve Hanna enough, and the Swede headed for the exit.