Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Action was on the turn in a reraised pot that was quite inflated by the time players piled in more bets. The board read 4♥Q♣8♠7♠ and Pierre Gergeaux led out with a bet of 15,000, which Mohamed Ait Chaib called.
On the J♥ turn, Gergeaux moved all in for 11,000 and Ait Chaib called. Gergeaux showed A♣A♦ for pocket aces and Ait Chaib threw his cards into the muck.
Confusion followed as the floor were called to discuss Ait Chaib mucking too early in the hand. In any case, the river was a blank and the pot was pushed over to Gergeaux, who doubled up his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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85,000 | |
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63,000 |
Julien Liarte open-raused from the hijack, the button called, and Mario Boos called in the small blind.
The flop ran out K♣3♥7♣ and Boos checked. Liarte continued for 3,200 and only Boos called. The turn came the K♠ and Boos checked again. Liarte moved all in, applying pressure to his shorter stacked opponent. Boos folded and Liarte took the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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55,000 | |
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20,000 |
Action was on the turn on a board of 9♥K♠6♦4♠ with around 16,000 already in the pot when Winamix WIP Moundir Zoughari led out for 10,000. Julien Hagnery called the bet.
The river came the J♦ and Zoughari led again, this time for 15,000. Hagnery had a little think and then flicked in a chip to make the call.
Zoughari showed 8♠7♥ for a bluff with a missed straight draw. Hagnery had K♣Q♥ for a pair of kings, which was enough to win the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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120,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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61,000
61,000
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61,000 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/700
Ante: 700
Daniel Ribeiro was already all in for 15,500 against Enzo Tedoldi as PokerNews arrived at the table. The cards were on their backs and Ribeiro was at risk.
Daniel Ribeiro: 9♦9♣
Enzo Tedoldi: A♣A♦
The board ran out 3♥4♦6♠A♥2♠ and Tedoldi further improved to a set of aces on the turn. He won the pot and Ribeiro was eliminated.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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93,000
93,000
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93,000 |
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Busted |
Jennifer Doumane open-raised to 1,500 from the button, Clement Lafon called in the small blind and the big blind came along.
The flop came 5♠9♠2♣ and action checked to Doumane, who made a continuation bet of 3,100. Only Lafon called the bet. On the 7♥ turn, Lafan checked again and Doumane sized up a bet of 7,100. Lafan folded and Doumane claimed the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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70,000 | |
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41,000 |
Adam Can raised to 1,600 from under the gun and picked up a call before Kevin Coudour three-bet to 4,800 from the button. Both of his opponents called.
The flop ran out 8♠9♥5♦ and action checked to Coudour, who continued for 6,000. Only Can made the call and then both players checked on the K♠ turn.
The river came the 7♦ and both players checked to showdown. Can had 7♠3♠ and Coudour flipped over Q♠Q♦ for the winning hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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56,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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54,000
4,000
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4,000 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
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