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Three-way on a flop of 9♠7♣3♣, a player in early position checked to Romain Hamouche in middle position, who bet 600. The player to his left called, while the third player sent his cards into the muck.
The Q♠ came on the turn and Hamouche fired a second barrel of 1,500. It didn't take time for his opponent to fold.
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The under-the-gun player opened to 500. Jérôme Barone to his left three-bet to 1,500 and Julien Breuil called from the cutoff. The big blind called as well, but the initial raiser folded.
The dealer fanned a flop of A♥8♦4♣, and both the big blind and Barone checked to Breuil who bet 1,700. Barone called to find the 5♥ turn, where he led out for 300.
Breuil raised to 7,000, and Barone went into the tank. He eventually folded J♥J♣ face up, which was the best hand as Breuil revealed 9♥8♥.
Moments later, Barone scooped the blinds and revealed A♠A♣.
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48,000
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Chips totaling 1,100 were in front of Manlio Gasparotto in early position, an opponent on the button, with action on Laurent Crochemore in the big blind.
Crochemore reached for chips and produced a raise to 3,700. After some thought, Gasparotto four-bet to 7,700, the button folded and Crochemore called.
On the 10♣3♦6♥ flop, Crochemore checked to his opponent. Gasparotto slid forward a bet of 8,600, leading to Crochemore tapping the table and quickly letting go of his hand.
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After an open to 500 by the button, Adrien Burgniard called from the small blind and so did the big blind.
All three of them checked on a flop of 3♠K♥2♠. But on the 2♦ turn, Burgniard led out for 600. The big blind was the only one to call.
Burgniard continued for 1,300 on the 7♥ river, and made his opponent fold.
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A player opened to 500 in early position and was called by Jerome Orain on the button. Action folded to Jean-Francois Breau in the big blind, who produced a three-bet to 1,300. Both of his opponents called.
On the K♠3♦10♣ flop, Breau continued with a bet of 1,800. The pre-flop opener called and Orain folded.
The 4♦ rolled off on the turn, and Breau continued to fire, putting out a slightly increased bet of 2,500. After some thought, his opponent folded, sending a nice early pot to Breau.
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Cards are in the air here on Day 1a of the €1,200 WSOP-C Main Event with 200 players already registered.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all your coverage of what is sure to be an action-packed day of poker.
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
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