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Action folded to Mikael Ifergan on the button, who opened to 35,000, with Florian Lebaigue defending his big blind.
Lebaigue check-called a bet of 25,000 from his opponent on the K♣K♠9♣ flop.
On the 5♦ turn, Lebaigue checked once more. Ifergan fired out a bet of 45,000, and after a brief period of thought, Lebaigue check-raised to 90,000, the minimum amount. Despite it not being much more to continue, Ifergan sent his hand to the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,250,000
250,000
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250,000 |
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420,000
5,000
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Yannice Bahri in the big blind found himself at risk for 245,000 against Tristan Peyre in the cutoff.
Yannice Bahri: A♥10♦
Tristan Peyre: J♦J♣
Bahri flopped top pair on A♣K♦5♣, so he doubled up after the 3♦ turn and the Q♥ river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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535,000
175,000
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285,000
115,000
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Mengshi Tian opened to 35,000 from the cutoff and Julien Renard defended his big blind.
The K♦6♥5♦ flop was checked through by both players.
On the K♥ turn, Renard led out with a bet of 45,000 and Tian swiftly folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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825,000
25,000
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500,000
175,000
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Cards went on their backs on Table 371, with Ilan Cohen in the small blind at risk for 175,000 against Darius Neagoe under the gun.
Ilan Cohen: A♠Q♣
Darius Neagoe: A♦K♣
"A little queen please," asked Cohen a few times. He was not heard on the 5♥6♦6♠ flop, but the Q♥ came on the turn to save him, so he doubled up after the A♥ river.
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280,000
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Dominique Franchi shoved for approximately 150,000 from the button, and he was called by Pascal Heinrichs in the small blind.
Dominique Franchi: A♦3♠
Pascal Heinrichs: Q♥Q♠
The board of 7♣5♦Q♦K♦7♥ was no help for Franchi, who was eliminated.
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625,000
75,000
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Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
The board read 8♠A♥5♠A♥3♥ and at least 600,000 was in the middle, in a hand between [Removed:467] and Vladimer Gigolashvili.
Al Sayegh asked the dealer to spread the monster pot so he could see its true size, and then asked his opponent how much he had behind. Gigolashvili confirmed the sum was 200,000 and Al-Sayegh immediately announced he was all-in. Gigolashvili made the quick call.
Al Sayegh showed A♦5♣ for the full house, and Gigolashvili sighed and turned over K♥K♣ for two pair aces and kings, congratulating his opponent as he gathered his things and left the table.
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583,000
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Youcef Benzerfa opened to 45,000 from under the gun, and he was called by the player to his left. Paolo Barbati on the button shoved for 345,000, then Louis Linard in the small blind went into the tank. He decided to call.
When it was his turn to act again, Benzerfa moved all-in for 780,000. The player to his left said he folded JxJx, and Linard called Benzerfa's stack.
Paolo Barbati: 9♣9♥
Youcef Benzerfa: Q♦Q♣
Louis Linard: K♦K♥
Linard was on his way to take a massive pot, but Barbati flopped a set on the 8♥9♠6♦ to possibly triple up.
The 4♦ didn't change anything, but the Q♥ came on the river to give top set to Benzerfa who tripled up, while Barbati was eliminated.
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2,005,000
520,000
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520,000 |
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245,000
830,000
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830,000 |
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