Level: 27
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
Level: 27
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
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At least 650,000 was in the middle by the river on a board of J♦8♥3♥5♠4♠, and the all-in triangle was in front of Steven Lamalle in the cutoff, who had the covering stack versus Thomas De Leiris on the button.
De Leiris had around 400,000 behind, and eventually the clock was called.
With time running out, he folded, and Lamalle windwilled 9♣7♣ for nine-high into the middle of the table, after missing his gutshot, earning a tap of the table from De Leiris.
A pot of around 215,000 had developed by the river on J♠7♠6♠9♦2♥, in a hand between Baptiste Lagier and Sylvain Navarro.
Lagier checked, and Navarro slid out a bet of 110,000.
Lagier took a fair of time but made the call, and looked disgusted when Navarro tabled 2♦2♣ for the rivered set of deuces, forcing Lagier to muck.
Florian Lucas opened to 50,000 from the cutoff, and Romain Quarrit defended the big blind.
On the A♥A♦8♦ flop, Quarrit check-called in the face of a bet of 35,000 from Lucas.
The J♣ hit on the turn, and Quarrit quickly check-folded versus a double-barrel of 125,000 from Lucas.
Matheo Manzone was all-in for 200,000 from the cutoff and at risk versus Guillaume Fridez in middle position.
Matheo Manzone: 4♣4♠
Guillaume Fridez: 9♣9♠
Manzone had run into an overpair, and there was no two-outer on the K♣8♦2♥7♣10♠ runout.
Level: 26
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
A pot of 500,000 had developed by the turn, in a hand between Kamalle Belaidouni in the big blind and Yassine Siala on the button, with the board reading 10♠8♦2♣J♦.
Belaidouni had jammed from the big blind for 700,000, just covering Siala, who had around 600,000 behind.
Siala was deep in the tank, and eventually a table mate called the clock. With five seconds left, Siala flicked in a calling chip.
Yassine Siala: Q♠J♠
Kamalle Belaidouni: Q♦Q♣
Siala had turned top pair but he had run into Beladidouni's overpair, and was drawing to a jack. It did not arrive on the 6♣ river.
Lucas Bardot opened to 40,000 from the cutoff, and Adrian Marcone defended the big blind.
The Q♠9♥8♠ flop was checked to the 7♣ turn, where Marcone led out with a bet of 100,000.
Bardot called to the see the 9♥ river, and he called a blocker-sized bet of 50,000 from Marcone.
He was forced to muck when Marcone showed Q♣9♣ for the full house.
Stephane Sauvage opened to 20,000, and called a three-bet jam from Matheo Manzone of 130,000, leaving himself 25,000 behind.
Matheo Manzone: A♠9♣
Stephane Sauvage: K♣10♣
Manzone was ahead, and he hit a full house on the 5♣5♠5♥A♥8♠ runout.