Chuc Hoang was getting out of his chair and Jordan Dumas was scooping in a sizeable pot, Dumas' 7♣7♠ overcoming Hoang's K♣K♠ on 9♥7♦4♣2♣Q♥, Dumas flopping a set of sevens.
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Action folded to David Salman in the small blind, who raised to 12,000. Frederic Delval made the call in the big blind.
On the 8♠3♥7♠ flop, Salman fired out a bet of 20,000, with Delval quickly calling.
The 4♥ rolled off on the turn and Salman wasted no time in shipping the rest of his chips into the middle, around 70,000. Delval made an equally quick call with the covering stack.
David Salman: J♠7♣
Frederic Delval: 4♣4♠
Salman was drawing dead with his pair of sevens after Delval had turned a set of fours, and the 2♦ completed the board, sending a nice pot to Delval.
David Spir opened to 8,000 from the button, and he was called by Sorawit Suriyakarn in the small blind. Mathieu Di Meglio in the big blind shoved for 29,000 and was called by Spir. But Suriyakarn moved all-in as well for approximately 250,000.
Spir went into the tank, and eventually folded, revealing the A♣.
Mathieu Di Meglio: K♣9♦
Sorawit Suriyakarn: A♠J♣
The dealer fanned a board of 4♥Q♠8♣J♥10♦ where Di Meglio hit a runner-runner straight to triple up.