Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
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in a head's up hand, around 100,000 were already in the middle when Jerome Zerbib fired 83,000. Sairi Azzelarab tanked for a few minutes. After the time has been called, his hand was folded and the tournament's director announced the next hand. Zerbib showed a
to the table.
The flop showed ![]()
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and the pot already contained around 90,000 when Antony Marchetti bet 42,000, before facing a three-bet to 95,000 from Alexandre Pouzet. Marchetti announced all-in, putting Pouzet into a decision for his tournament.
After some time, Pouzet eventually folded and Marchetti only showed a
. Pouzet fell down to 205,000 after that pot.
The action started with Willerminho who raised from the high-jack and Jerome Zerbib called in the cut-off.
The flop fell ![]()
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and Zerbib called another bet from Willerminho, this time for 15,000. Both checked on the turn
.
A
completed the board and Willerminho bet just one blind, 6,000. Zerbib thought about for a minute before sending his cards into the muck.
With 33 players left after the eliminations of Jean-Pierre Grand, followed by Alexandre De Zutter on a huge set-up against Youssef Aananouch, and David Duoek, the tournament's director just announced the clock will be paused for every all-in and call.
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The remaining players are now heading on their first 15-minute break of the day as the tournament approaches the bubble. The play will resume at blinds 3,000/ 6,000 ante 6,000.
Alexandre De Zutter had a comfortable stack on the approach of the bubble with more than 300,000 chips, but a huge set up against Youssef Aananouch send him to the rail.
Aananouch opened preflop with ![]()
and De Zutter defended his big blind with ![]()
. The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked.
Things heated on the turn
. De Zutter first checked and Aananouch bet 15,000. The French player then raised it to 40,000 and Aananouch made the call.
The river fell a
, giving a better full house to Aananouche, who raised all-in after De Zutter fired 110,000. The latter called but only to see his hand was beaten and made his way to the exit.
The action started with Anthony Monin who raised to 14,000 on the button, and Imad Barka who called in the big blind.
The flop brought ![]()
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and Barka check-called Monin's continuation for 11,000.
Both players checked on the turn
and a
completed the board on the river. Barka fired a bet for 26,000 and Monin snap-called. Barka mucked his cards instantly and Monin won the pot without any showdown.