Fabian Quoss opened to 8,000 from the cutoff, Bryan Colin three-bet to 23,500 from the small blind, and Antony Lellouche cold four-bet to 49,000 from the big blind. Quoss quickly folded, and Colin announced all in.
Lellouche snapped it off, but wasn't very happy to see Colin's hand.
Showdown
Colin:
Lellouche:
The board ran out , and Lellouche was eliminated. The remaining 27 players are all guaranteed at least €13,305. We'll bring you a redraw as soon as possible.
Can Theo Jorgensen win back-to-back Grand Prix de Paris'?
With the final 27 players all guaranteed a cash 2012 World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris, a few of them are looking for their second WPT title. Juha Helppi, Theo Jorgensen, Bruno Lopes and Sean Jazayeri have all won WPT titles in the past and you can find their results below. Jorgensen won this very event back in 2010.
Juha Helppi: 2002 Ultimate Bet Poker Classic — $50,000
Theo Jorgensen: 2010 Grand Prix de Paris — €638,377
Bruno Lopes: 2012 WPT National Series Cannes — €108,000
Sean Jazayeri: 2012 L.A. Poker Classic — $1,370,240
With four players left amongst the final three tables, there's a good shot one of these three reach the official WPT final table of six to really get a shot at title number two.
After being crippled during hand-for-hand play, Jason Mercier was all in and at risk holding . Florian Leconte had him at risk with , and the jacks held as the board ran out .
WPT Champions Club member Sean Jazayeri was just eliminated by WPT Season X Player of the Year Joe Serock. We missed the details, but according to Jazayeri, he busted with against Serock's .
Andrew Lichtenberger opened from under the gun, Giacomo Fundaro moved all in on his direct left, and Mohsin Charania re-shoved on his direct left. The action folded back to Lichtenberger, who folded as well.
Charania tabled two kings, Fundaro tabled two sixes, and the kings held, eliminating Fundaro in 25th place.
Bruno Lopes opened to 10,000 from middle position, Joe Serock called on the button, and Kyle Cheong moved all in for 61,500 from the big blind. Lopes folded, and Serock made the call.