Ian Simpson was all in for 25,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of an opponent.
The board came ![]()
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giving him a set and he doubled up.
Ian Simpson was all in for 25,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of an opponent.
The board came ![]()
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giving him a set and he doubled up.
Gilles Segers was one of the early chip leaders with over 100,000. He opened from the button to 2,200 and Florian Marliere defended his big blind.
The pair checked the ![]()
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flop and the turn was the
. Marliere bet 3,500 and Segers called.
Marliere checked the
river and Segers bet 7,500. Marliere called.
Segers showed ![]()
for a missed straight draw and rivered pair of fives. Marliere showed ![]()
for a set of twos and took down the pot.
Registration for the Unibet Open Paris Main Event has closed, with the tournament clock now showing 104 entrants.
The 68 remaining players now have six 60-minute levels remaining before they bag up ahead of Day 2.
Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Players are heading on their second 20-minute break of the day. The tournament clock shows 65 of 100 players remaining.
Catching up on the action on a ![]()
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board, Unibet Poker Ambassador David Lappin had checked to Michael Zielinski who bet 4,500 into a pot of around 10,000.
Lappin check-raised all in for 30,500 and Zielinski tanked.
"What do you have and I'll tell you what to do," said Lappin eventually.
"I have no doubt," came the reply from Zielinski.
Eventually Zielinski called. Lappin showed ![]()
for an open-ended straight flush draw. Zielinski showed ![]()
for an ace-high flush draw.
"Didn't think that was the hand I was getting to fold!" said Lappin as the river
bricked and Zielinski sent Lappin to the rail.
Both Gilles Segers and Mantas Urbonas look to be the pace setters at the top of the counts, with both players sitting on well over 100,000 chips as we approach the second break of the day.
Ian Simpson opened to 1,200 and got a call from fellow Unibet Ambassador David Lappin in the next position. Both blinds called and the four saw a flop of ![]()
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The blinds both checked to Simpson, who checked to Lappin who then bet 1,500. The blinds folded before Simpson check-raised to 5,500. Lappin snap-folded.
Meanwhile, the other Ambassador at the table Dan Murariu sits on around 15,000.
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
The tournament clock shows 85 of 100 players remaining on Day 1a of the Unibet Open Paris Main Event.
Late registration is open for one more level, and will close at the start of Level 7.