Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Jason Barton opened to 160,000 from the button with A♦3♣, and was met with a three-bet to 550,000 from Jean-Vincent Lehut in the small blind with K♥K♦.
Barton thought for some time, before reaching for chips and producing a four-bet to 860,000. Lehut decided to rip his 3,130,000 total stack, and Barton was forced to fold.
Action folded to Ferdinando D'Alessio on the button, who jammed for 3,425,000, with Alexandru Danes looking him up in the big blind for his 1,005,000 total stack.
Alexandru Danes: A♦J♣
Ferdinando D'Alessio: A♥K♣
Danes was unfortunate to find D'Alessio had the goods on the button, and there were no surprises on the 9♠7♠3♠3♦10♣ runout.
Danes becomes the first casualty of the final table.
Ramdhane Ben Maamar opened to 160,000 from the cutoff with A♠2♠, and Jean-Vincent Lehut called in the small blind with K♦10♦.
Maamar continued with a bet of 125,000 on the K♣Q♣3♦ flop, and Lehut check-called.
The 6♥ turn and 3♣ river were checked through and Lehut took the pot with top pair kings.
Evert Rosseel opened to 160,000 from the button with K♠3♠, and Ramdhane Ben Maamar defended the big blind with 9♦7♥.
Both players picked up a pair on the A♥7♠3♦ flop, and Maamar check-called versus a bet of 125,000 from Rosseel.
The K♠ turn improved Rosseel to two pair, and Maamar check-folded versus a bet of 600,000 from his opponent.
Ramdhane Ben Maamar opened to 160,000 from early position with 4♠4♥, and Julien Breuil called in the cutoff with A♥Q♠.
Jort Hagedoorn folded 8♥8♦ in the small blind off his 12 big blind stack.
On the 10♣9♦4♣ flop, Breuil check-folded versus a bet of 190,000 from Maamar.
Ferdinando D'Alessio opened to 175,000 with Q♥Q♦ under the gun, and Jason Barton called with 10♠10♣ from the small blind.
On the K♥Q♣9♠ flop, Barton check-raised to 350,000 versus a bet of 125,000 from D'Alessio.
D'Alessio thought it through before three-betting to 1,025,000. Barton gave it a brief period of thought but eventually let it go, wisely against D'Alessio's set.
Jozef Cibicek limped the small blind with K♣J♥, and Ramdhane Ben Maamar checked back with A♦6♣.
The 7♠3♠2♦ flop was checked through to the 9♣ turn, where Cibiceck check-called versus a bet of 80,000 from Maamar.
The 10♦ river completed the board, and was checked through, with Maamar's ace-high good enough for the pot.
Evert Rosseel completed the small blind with A♦8♣, and Jozef Cibicek checked his option with J♦5♥.
On the K♣Q♦4♦ flop, Rosseel check-called versus a bet of 90,000 from Cibicek.
The J♣ hit on the turn, and was checked through to the J♠ river.
Rosseel check-called versus an overbet from Cibicek of 575,000 into the 380,000 pot, but was shown the bad news that Cibicek had went runner-runner for trip jacks.
Jean-Vincent Lehut opened to 175,000 from middle position with A♠5♦, and Evert Rosseel defended the big blind with 8♥2♥.
On the Q♣10♣4♦ flop, Rosseel check-folded versus a bet of 125,000 from Rosseel.