The players are on their second 15-minute break of the day.
2012 World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Michael Mizrachi found himself all in and at risk with 
moments ago. Antonio Subtil had him crushed with 
however, and the 



board did not improve Mizrachi's hand.
The WPT Champions Club Member is eliminated.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
70,000
51,100
|
51,100 |
|
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Busted | |
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When we arrived at the table, the board read 



. 
was laying in front of Basil Yaiche, and Faraz Jaka was cutting out stacks of chips.
Tablemate Jason Mercier was kind enough to fill us in on the details of the hand, and it all started with a min-raise from Mercier. Yaiche called on his left, Jaka three-bet to 7,200, and the action folded back to Yaiche who four-bet to 14,400. Jaka moved all in, Yaiche snapped it off, and Jaka tabled two aces.
The rest is history.
Yaiche, who started the day as one of the leaders, is back above six-figures, while Jaka has just over 11 big blinds.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
115,000
60,100
|
60,100 |
|
|
11,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
230,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
|
|
210,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
|
182,000
65,000
|
65,000 |
|
|
165,000
151,000
|
151,000 |
|
|
160,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
|
|
160,000
103,000
|
103,000 |
|
|
152,000
37,000
|
37,000 |
|
|
150,000
82,000
|
82,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
145,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
|
|
145,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
|
|
130,000
76,000
|
76,000 |
|
|
128,000
82,000
|
82,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
110,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
107,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
106,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
|
|
102,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
|
|
96,000
31,000
|
31,000 |
|
|
89,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
|
|
87,000
46,000
|
46,000 |
|
|
87,000
28,000
|
28,000 |
|
|
81,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
|
|
80,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
|
75,000 | |
|
|
74,000
24,850
|
24,850 |
|
|
73,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
Justin Bonomo opened to 2,000 from the cutoff, a second player three-bet to 5,500 on the button, and Thomas Petit cold four-bet to 12,600 from the small blind. Bonomo quickly folded, and the player on the button tanked a bit before moving all in.
Petit's eyes grew, and he checked his cards one last time before calling and tabling two black aces. His opponent sighed and turned over two queens.
The board ran out 



, and Petit now has 90,000 chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
90,000
38,400
|
38,400 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
Busted | |
|
|
Busted | |
|
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|
|
Busted | |
|
|
Busted | |
|
|
Busted | |
|
|
Busted | |
Scott Seiver was faced with a preflop raise to 2,000. He called near the button, Lellouche called in the blinds, and the flop fell 

. The action checked to the original raiser, who slid out a continuation bet of 2,700, and Seiver moved all in for around 20,000. Lellouche flat-called, the original raiser released, and the hands were opened.
Showdown
Seiver: 

Lellouche: 

Seiver didn't fill up on the turn (
) or the river (
), and he was eliminated.
Lellouche is now our overwhelming chip leader, and is flirting with 300,000 chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
290,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
|
|
Busted | |
|
|
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Fred Coranson was faced with a 14,400-chip bet from Jean-Philippe Rohr with the board reading 


. Coranson called, and the
completed the board.
Rohr announced "all in" in French, sending Coranson into the tank. Coranson eventually called, and Rohr tabled 
for top-top. Coranson, who was eliminated, was then forced to show his hand (
) before exiting the room.
Rohr is now above 100,000 chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
115,000
99,175
|
99,175 |
|
|
Busted |