Yann Monnier moved all in for 25,500 from under the gun and Marco Dias Antunes called from the hijack. Players flipped their cards, with Monnier at risk.
Yann Monnier: A♣7♣
Marco Dias Antunes: 8♥8♠
The board ran out J♦5♦7♦9♠6♠ and Antunes held with his pocket aces to win the pot, sending Monnier to the rail.
Benjamin Frischer raised to 5,000 from the button and Benjamin Freulon three-bet all in to 10,200 from the small blind. David Jehel then four-bet from the big blind for 35,000 and Frischer moved all in. Jehel called to make it a three-way all in and players revealed their cards.
Benjamin Freulon: K♦9♣
David Jehel: A♥K♣
Benjamin Frischer: Q♣J♠
The board ran out 6♠2♦4♣5♣3♥ and for a moment the table thought Jehel had won the pot. Then, everyone noticed the straight.
"Really, that's the board," the dealer herself commented as players chopped up the pot.
The next hand, Frischer raised again from the cutoff and Freulon moved all in for a touch under 12,000. Frischer called and the two of them were off to the races.
Benjamin Freulon: J♦4♥
Benjamin Frischer: A♥3♣
The board ran out 6♠5♣A♦5♦2♠ and Frischer paired his ace, making two pair with the fives on board. He won the pot and Freulon was elimianted.
Three-way on a board of 3♥9♠Q♥ with 20,000 in the pot, Sebastien Guidez in the big blind jammed for 52,500. The hijack went deep into the tank and called, making the cutoff fold.
Sebastien Guidez: Q♦10♥
Hijack: J♠10♦
The hijack had a straight draw against Guidez's top pair. The 2♠2♦ didn't change the outcome of the hand and Guidez doubled up.
Antonio Alvarez open-raised from the small blind and Sebastian Vial moved all in from the big blind for 13,300. Alverez called with the covering stack and players flipped their cards.
Sebastian Vial: K♥9♦
Antonio Alvarez: A♣2♣
The board ran out 4♣6♦8♣2♥10♣ and Alvarez improved to a flush on the river. He won the pot and Vial was eliminated.
Nicolas Invernizzi open-raised from the cutoff and Erika Moulet moved all in from the button for 32,500. Invernizzi made the call with the bigger stack and players flipped their cards.
Erika Moulet: K♣10♠
Nicolas Invernizzi: A♠K♠
Moulet was dominated and found no help as the board ran out 7♦Q♠3♣7♣9♣. Invernizzi held with his ace-king high to win the pot, sending Moulet to the rail.
Audran Morignat moved all in from the button for 21,500. Winamax player and 2016 SISMIX winner Bruno Lopes hesitated and looked like he was about to fold, but decided to put in the chips to make the call from the big blind. Lopes had the covering stack as players flipped their cards.
Audran Morignat: K♥Q♥
Bruno Lopes: A♥8♠
The board ran out K♦6♣3♥Q♣9♠ and Morignat paired his king on the flop, making two pair on the turn to leave Lopes drawing dead. Morignat doubled up to around the starting stack.
Yannice Bahri opened from the button. The small blind three-bet to 12,000 and Bahri four-bet all-in to 71,000. The small blind went deep into the tank an eventually made the call.
Small blind: A♦J♠
Yannice Bahri: A♥Q♣
The small blind flopped two pair on J♣A♠3♣, but after the K♠ turn, the Q♠ river gave a better two pair to Bahri. The small blind was slightly covered, so he was eliminated.
Romain Nardin moved a stack of 12,000 into the middle, leaving himself just 2,500 behind. Last year's finalist Hedi Boussetta called in the big blind.
The flop came 3♦4♦10♦ and Boussetta moved all in. Nardin shrugged and then called for his remaining few. Boussetta had Q♠3♠ for a pair of threes. Nardin flipped over A♥7♥.
The turn came the K♣ and river the 8♠. Boussetta held and Nardin was eliminated. Nardin was seen asking the floor staff if he could take another bullet, so no doubt he'll be back for more.