Etienne Ravet was all-in for around 53,000 and at risk versus Brice Gauthier.
Etienne Ravet: A♠10♦
Brice Gauthier: K♣K♠
Ravet had run into a monster, and although he turned outs to the flush, he ultimately bricked the Q♠7♦5♦9♦8♠ runout.
Etienne Ravet was all-in for around 53,000 and at risk versus Brice Gauthier.
Etienne Ravet: A♠10♦
Brice Gauthier: K♣K♠
Ravet had run into a monster, and although he turned outs to the flush, he ultimately bricked the Q♠7♦5♦9♦8♠ runout.
With around 17,500 in the middle on a board of [Qh8s78hJd], Jonathan Ramon fired out a bet of 5,500, only to be met with a raise to 15,000 from Gaetan Lebreton.
Ramon called to see the 2♠ river, where he check-folded to a bet of 20,000 from Lebreton, flashing Q♣10♦ as he did so.
Level 13 is underway, and represents the last level for players to partake in late registration in Day 1b. The flight will conclude when 16.6% of the field remains.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
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Tristan Verney raised to 4,000 from the small blind, and Winamax ambassador Leo Margets defended the big blind.
The 9♥8♠4♥ flop was checked to the A♥ turn, where Verney led out with a bet of 4,500. Margets called.
The J♠ river completed the board, and Vernay fired out a chunky bet of 21,000, leading to a swift fold from Margets.
Benjamin Vienney was all-in for around 15,000, and at risk against Francois Chauberon.
Benjamin Vienney: A♦5♦
Francois Chauberon: K♦J♠
Vienney was ahead, but the Q♦10♣5♣ flop spelt danger, giving Chauberon a wrap draw.
The 9♣ hit on the turn to give Chauberon the straight and leaving Vienney drawinfg dead, and the Q♠ river completed the board.
Kevin Aubry was all-in for 33,000 and at risk versus Sylvain Cozic.
Kevin Aubry: A♦8♠
Sylvain Cozic: A♠10♦
Aubry was dominated, but hit the front after he paired the 9♣8♥2♦ flop.
The J♠ turn gave Cozic a gutshot, and sure enough the Q♠ hit on the river to send Aubry to the rail in cruel fashion.