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Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
After an open by the player under the gun and a three-bet to 4,000 by the cutoff, Javier Tsunamy on the button four-bet to 8,000. He was only called by the cutoff.
On a flop of 10♠2♣9♣, Tsunamy bet 7,500 and he was called, then both players checked the 10♣ turn.
The 4♠ river completed the board and the cutoff led out for 17,500. Tsunamy quickly folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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70,000
70,000
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70,000 |
As the new Winamax Team Pro Gus Hansen just walked in the tournament room, Mikael "Shishi" Berrio opened to 1,600 from under the gun and was called by the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of 5♦K♦7♦ and Shishi continued for 1,300. The player in the big blind check-called.
On the 4♥ turn, Shishi fired a second barrel of 4,000. But it was too much for his opponent, who folded.
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28,000
28,000
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In a three-bet pot, three players discovered a flop of 7♥8♥9♣ where Benjamin Tessier in the small blind bet 12,000.
Christophe Pollet under the gun raised all-in for 55,000, then Gwendal Le Foll on the button snap-shoved for 54,000. Tessier didn't wait to fold.
Gwendal Le Foll: 6♣5♣
Christophe Pollet: 10♣10♠
Le Foll flopped a straight and the 8♣9♦ runout kept him in the lead, so he took this big pot.
Pollet had only 1,000 left after this hand, but he managed to triple up on the next hand.
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145,000
145,000
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46,200
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Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Leo-Paul Tremine raised to 1,500 from the button and Pouvait Wilson defended in the big blind.
Wilson check-called a bet of 1,400 from Tremine on the J♠Q♠J♥ flop.
The 7♣ turn checked through to the Q♣ on the river. Wilson bet out for 4,900 and Tremine made a quick call. Wilson tabled Q♦6♠ for a turned full house.
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68,000
68,000
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40,000
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The pot stood at 33,000 with two players looking at a full board of 10♣9♥3♦6♠J♥.
Elie Cemachovic, in the small blind, checked the action to Raul Martinez, in the cutoff, who moved all in for 34,500; a bet that was marginally over the size of the pot.
Cemachovic thought for some time before electing to fold. Martinez and Cemachovic exchanged some table talk which concluded with Martinez telling Cemachovic that "King-ten was no good.".
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115,000
13,000
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68,000
68,000
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68,000 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/700
Ante: 700
Two players were looking at a board dealt to the turn as it read 4♦2♦8♦10♣.
The player under the gun bet out for 2,300. Jules Varvat, in the hijack, raised to 8,000 and his opponent made the call.
The 2♣ river saw the action check to Varvat, who moved all in for his last 12,000. Varvat's opponent made a quick call.
Jules Varvat: Q♥Q♠
Opponent: A♠8♠
Varvat's overpair to the board earned him the full double-up.
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