Bruno Paris had his last 22,800 chips in the middle and was at risk of elimination after Anthony Ripoll had called his jam.
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Paris was in great shape and doubled up back to starting stack following the ![]()
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runout.
Bruno Paris had his last 22,800 chips in the middle and was at risk of elimination after Anthony Ripoll had called his jam.
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Paris was in great shape and doubled up back to starting stack following the ![]()
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runout.
Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Denis Kurek opened to 1,700 from middle position before Team Winamax Pro Bruno Lopes three-bet to 5,300 from the cutoff.
Kurek then jammed in his last 25,000 and Lopes quickly got out of the way.
Action picked up on the river, with the ![]()
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board on show. Fernandez Saiz checked from middle position before Gytis Juskevicius bet 16,000.
Saiz, who didn't have that much more behind, decided to let it go.
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/700
Ante: 700
Antoine Bischoff opened to 1,500 under the gun and was called by Florian Morel (cutoff), Alexis Hernandez (button) and Jordan Shipman (big blind).
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flop. Shipman checked before Bischoff bet 3,500. Morel and Hernandez called and then Shipman folded.
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hit the turn and Bischoff sized up to 11,000. Morel quickly got out of the way while Hernandez stalled for a few moments before folding.
Team Winamax Pro Bruno Lopes has taken his seat in Day 1b of the Main Event, while 2019 WPO Dublin Main Event Champion Phillipe Guillou has been sent to the rail early on.
Guillou achieved a €70,000 score for his efforts a few years ago but is struggling to add a second WPO Main Event title to his list of accolades.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600