Alexandre Ruest raised to 50,000 from late position and Patrick Lauziere-Fourcaudot moved all in for 389,000 on the button. Ruest tossed in a single chip to call.
Lauziere-Fourcaudot tabled , flipping against Ruest's .
The flop came and Lauziere-Fourcaudot remained ahead with two queens. The turn was the and the river was the , giving Lauziere-Fourcaudot the double-up.
Lauziere-Fourcaudot stood up from his seat and put up a fist pump as the dealer shipped him the pot.
We got to the table with local favorite Leo Hackenbroch on his feet and all-in from the big blind. He was at risk for his remaining 200,000 chips and up against Vasco Morgado on the button.
Hackenbroch tabled and was flipping against Morgado's .
The dealer immediately had the in the window, putting out a flop reading . The turn was the and Hackenbroch was drawing dead to the on the river.
Hackenbroch wished his tablemates luck and headed to the rail.
With about 140,000 in the middle, on a board reading , Constantinos Psallidas checked from the small blind. Gabriel Perreault bet 70,000 and Psallidas called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Psallidas led out for 120,000 and Perreault quickly called. Psallidas tabled and quickly mucked once he saw Perreault reveal for the ace-high flush.
Players are on their first break of the day, with the tournament clock showing 208 players remaining from 333 players that began the day just two short hours ago.
Cards will be back in the air in about 15 minutes.
Stephane Nadeau raised to 38,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Karine Broeckaert in the cutoff. She three-bet to 105,000 and Nadeau quickly called.
The flop came and Nadeau checked. Broeckaert bet 115,000 and Nadeau snap-called. The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river.
Nadeau had about 200,000 behind and shoved his remaining chips in the middle. Broeckaert quickly sent her cards into the muck and Nadeau raked in the pot.