The player under the gun raised to 12,000, Lylian Baunez called on the button and the small blind moved all in for 112,000. The original raiser folded and Baunez snap-called.
Small Blind: 2♥2♠
Lylian Baunez: 10♥10♠
The board ran out K♠6♦5♦8♥A♠; Baunez's superior pocket pair sent the small blind to the rail.
The action was caught as Jorden Verbraeken, on the button, found himself all in and at risk for his stack of 391,000 against Yacine Dssouli, in the cutoff.
Jorden Verbraeken: A♠A♥
Yacine Dssouli: A♣K♥
The board ran out Q♥4♣6♦Q♠10♦; Verbraeken had his opponent drawing dead on the turn and he found a huge double, leaving Dssouli short.
On the feature table, David Ballestero in the cutoff opened to 12,000, then Frederic Rizzo in the big blind shoved for 39,000. Ballestero didn't wait to call.
Frederic Rizzo: K♣Q♣
David Ballestero: A♠A♥
The dealer fanned a board of 8♦3♠Q♠6♦10♠ and Rizzo's aces held, so he doubled up.
The pot stood at 40,000 with two players looking at a flop of J♦9♣8♣.
The big blind check-called a bet of 12,000 from Edgaras Genovilis, in the hijack.
The 4♣ turn checked through to the 5♥ on the river. The big blind checked again and Genovilis placed a sizeable bet of 100,000. The big blind took his time before choosing to fold.
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