Yannis Lefur under the gun saw his 745,000-chip stack being called by @Ilan Symchowicz on the button.
Yannis Lefur: A♥10♣
Ilan Symchowicz: K♦Q♣
Leur was one card away from elimination on 9♥5♥10♠5♦, but the K♠ river saved him and he doubled up.
Yannis Lefur under the gun saw his 745,000-chip stack being called by @Ilan Symchowicz on the button.
Yannis Lefur: A♥10♣
Ilan Symchowicz: K♦Q♣
Leur was one card away from elimination on 9♥5♥10♠5♦, but the K♠ river saved him and he doubled up.
Level: 31
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
The 49 last players of the Main Event are on a 60-minute dinner break.
With only 50,000 in the cutoff, Marek Holer was all-in and at risk again Hugo Soares in the small blind
Marek Holer: 7♣7♥
Hugo Soares: J♠10♣
Holer's sevens held on 5♣6♥Q♥6♣8♦ and he won the pot to reach 200,000, but he was eliminated moments later.
According to players who were at the table, Dennis Bijen opened from the cutoff but saw Ilan Symchowicz three-bet from the small blind. Bijan then four-bet and was called.
Bijan made a continuation bet on a flop of 7♠5♣10♥ and was called, then moved all-in for 1,080,000 on the 7♣ turn.
Symchowicz went into the tank for five minutes, but a player ended up calling the clock and he folded. He said he only saw Bijen on aces and was right as Bijen flipped over A♣A♦.
Bruno Henisse in the big blind was all-in and at risk for 665,000 against Yoann Surreau in the cutoff.
Bruno Henisse: 6♣6♦
Yoann Surreau:Q♠Q♦
Henisse kept the lead all the way through a board of 5♥8♦3♠A♥7♠ and he doubled up, leaving Surreau with a single blind.
Level: 30
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
At the feature table, Quentin Le Dissez under the gun raised to 70,000. Pierre Calamusa in the small blind moved all-in for 170,000 and Le Dissez called.
Pierre Calamusa: Q♣9♣
Quentin Le Dissez: A♠J♠
Calamusa’s hopes were short-lived as the A♦J♥J♣ flop gave Le Dissez a full house. The A♣ turn improved Le Dissez’s hand even more, and the 9♦ river gave Calamusa a meaningless pair before he was eliminated.