The pot had already grown to 130,000 with two players looking at a board of J♠A♠10♥K♥.
The small blind checked the action to Soliman, in the big blind, who bet out 70,000. The small blind called.
The 7♦ river saw the small blind play in flow. Soliman moved all in, putting his opponent to the test for their effective stack of 270,000. The small blind was forced out of this pot.
David Darrimajou opened to 27,000 from the cutoff, but Jeremy Palvini in the small blind raised to 110,000. Jean-Charles Touller in the big blind called, then Darrimajou went into the tank. He eventually folded.
The dealer fanned a flop of A♠4♠K♠, and Palvini continued for 55,000. Toiler immediately raised all-in. Palvini snap-folded.
Quentin Le Dissez raised to 25,000 from the hijack, the cutoff called and the small blind squeezed to 95,000. Le Dissez moved all in for 196,000, the cutoff folded and the small blind made a reluctant call.
Quentin Le Dissez: A♥K♣
Small Blind: A♦Q♥
Le Dissez was all in and ahead. The 6♣8♦2♣10♥J♦ runout changed nothing and Le Dissez doubled up.
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Vincent Coquil raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and the big blind defended.
The 7♦2♦8♦ flop saw the big blind check-raise a continuation bet from Coquil from 20,000 to 65,000. Coquil called.
The 5♠ turn slowed down the big blind. Coquil retook the lead for 70,000 and the big blind check-raised, again, this time moving all in for Coquil's effective stack of 279,000. Coquil snap-called.
Vincent Coquil: K♦9♦
Big Blind: J♦5♣
The big blind was drawing dead to the flopped flush of Coquil. The 5♦ river changed nothing and Coquil found a huge double.