Emil Carette's raise was met by a three-bet all in from David for fewer than 20 big blinds and Carette wasted no time before calling it off.
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and the Spaniard failed to improve, joining the rail in 32nd place.
Emil Carette's raise was met by a three-bet all in from David for fewer than 20 big blinds and Carette wasted no time before calling it off.
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and the Spaniard failed to improve, joining the rail in 32nd place.
Fadhil Farag doubled through Pedro Cairat with pocket kings while Anas Belatik sent Xavi and [Removed:44] to the rail.
Belatik's raise to 16,000 from early position saw Xavi shove 160,000 and [Removed:44] called all in for his last 100,000 in the big blind.
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and Belatik busted two opponents to boost his stack.
Belmehel Dja Daouadji raised from under the gun before Louis Linard and Mohamed Derhmain both moved all in. Derhmain had the biggest stack of the trip and Dja called to create a massive three-way showdown.
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to let Linard triple up, while Dja doubled his remaining 95,000 through Derhmain.
The Moroccan busted soon after by three-bet shoving his shortr stack with ![]()
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and that was it for Derhmain.
Anthony Cruz raised and then saw the all ins of David and [Removed:44] in subsequent order to fold and mention in table chat he had ![]()
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and David more than doubled.
Smain Mamouni's raise was called by Pierre Barthelemy on the button and Mamouni continued for 23,000 on the ![]()
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flop, which Barthelemy called. On the
turn, Mamouni made it 57,000 to go and again Barthelemy called before the
fell on the river.
Mamouni moved all in and Barthelemy asked for a count. After several minutes in the think tank, he called the 149,000 and Mamouni turned over ![]()
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before he paid off Mamouni.
Thierry Oldak had been very short and folded the vast majority of his hands to drop down all the way to 30,000. A miracle never happened and the Frenchman was eliminated.
Will Davies also dropped to a mere 10 big blinds and will soon face a decision for the remainder of his stack.
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turn, Anthony Cruz bet 37,000 out of the small blind and his sole remaining opponent Anas Belatik called from late position. The
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as winning hand.
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, Remi Pencreach called the shove of Pierrick Burban for his last 60,000 and was in prime shape to stage a comeback after having dropped to fewer than 15 big blinds recently.
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The
turn didn't change anything, but the
river improved Burban to a set. "But he had nothing behind," Burban motioned in table chat while raking in the pot.
Level: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
Down to just 35,000, Agatino Spitaleri moved all in from under the gun and jos asked for a count in the cutoff before making the call.
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and Spitaleri had to settle for 38th place.