The 254 remaining players are now on their first break of the day.
The 254 remaining players are now on their first break of the day.
Julien Presenza jammed for 235,000 from middle position and was called by Florent Claude in the cutoff.
Julien Presenza: Q♣9♣
Florent Claude: J♣J♦
Presenza was on the edge of elimination on K♣7♣5♦9♥, but the Q♥ river saved him and he doubled up. Down to the starting stack after this hand, Claude was eliminated moments later.
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660,000
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530,000
4,000
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Level: 26
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Vincent Petit jammed for 42,000 from the cutoff and Michael Caron in the big blind said he had to call with a bad hand.
Vincent Petit: J♠4♠
Michael Caron: J♥6♦
Caron had a bad hand but good enough to hit two pair on 7♠6♠A♥K♣K♥ and eliminate Petit.
Meanwhile, Day 1d chip leader Thibaut Garcia arrived at the table just behind with (only) 630,000. “I lost a million-chip pot to a one-outer,” he explained.
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Mylene Roudon in the hijack moved all-in for roughly 200,000 and was called by Alexandre Martin in middle position.
Mylene Roudon: 10♥10♠
Alexandre Martin: A♣Q♦
Roudon was hoping to double up on 6♠9♦7♥K♠, but the Q♣ river sent her to the rail.
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At the feature table, Winamax Team Pro Davidi Kitai shoved all-in for 146,000 from the cutoff. Abel Pruchon on the button jammed for 251,000 and the blinds folded.
Davidi Kitai: K♣8♣
Abel Pruchon: A♠Q♣
Pruchon flopped top pair then hit two pair on 9♣A♥J♦6♠J♣, leaving no chance for Kitai who was eliminated.
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33,000
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124,000
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214,000
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Level: 25
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Charles Nahum in the hijack was all in and at risk for 115,000-chip stack against Selim Zegour in early position.
Charles Nahum: K♦K♥
Selim Zegour: 9♣9♠
On a board of 6♥7♣8♠10♠, Zegour hit a straight on the turn, and Nahum stood up. “Good game, GG,” Zegour repeated with a smile. But this overconfidence was punished by the 9♦, which completed a straight on the board to make them split. “What a jinx,” Zegour joked as Nahum returned to his seat.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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300,000
9,000
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52,000
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