World Poker Tour National Brussels Main Event runner-up Yehoram Houri was involved in a four-bet pot with pocket queens and went broke on a flop against the of an opponent only to see the draw arrive. The Frenchman is on his way to the cashier in order to purchase a re-entry though.
Joining the action on a three-way turn, a short stack was already all in and Brahim Oubella faced an isolation-bet of 14,500 by a third player for most of his stack. Oubella eventually mucked and said in table chat he had . The player at risk held and the isolator's failed to score a knockout with the river.
Anas Tadini is in fact still in the Main Event with just over starting stack and sits next to Jessy Marillaud. The Frenchman is enjoying a nice pretty solid day on the felt thus far with more than double the starting stack.
Besides the overall entries for Day 1b, another number has been climbing consistently on the screens: The re-entries. With 220 players remaining out of 268 entries, the number of re-entries for both starting days has grown to 92 in total already. Both the registration and re-entry period remain available until the end of level 9 around 21:00 local time and possibly until the end of the following 60-minute dinner break.
Helmut Hohn had already lost half the stack with versus after spiking top pair on the flop and an opponent successfully chasing a gut shot straight draw. Then, the German was all in and at risk after a flop of with and was called for 12,000 by an opponent with .
The turn and a blank river sent Hohn out of the tournament and his opponent apologized. "Don't worry, I am already used to it," Hohn said before grabbing his belongings.
There are five tables in the Omaha Side Event right now including participants such as Guillaume Darcourt, Toni Dieguez, Rebecca Gerin and Anas Tadini. The latter has been eliminated from the Main Event not long ago and now tries his luck with double the amount of hole cards.
After a limp, the player on the button raised to 1,200 and Bernard Guigon called, so did the player in the big blind. The limper folded and the three of them saw a flop of . Guigon check-raised from 2,600 to 8,000 and that enforced a fold from the player in the big blind.
However, the player on the button shoved and Guigon tank-called all in for 22,775 with . His opponent held the and the board ran out safely with the turn and the river to leave the player on the button behind with 1,500 chips.
After a raise to 700 and three callers, Omar Lakhdari three-bet to 2,700 and received two callers to see a flop of with one heart. Lakhdari made a continuation bet of 4,700 and was called by one opponent before the fell on the turn.
The opponent of the Frenchman bet 20,000 with as much behind and Lakhdari called before the river completed the board. Now the action was checked to Lakhdari and his shove with was called and mucked by the opponent to see the Frenchman on five digits.
The seat of Julien Sitbon has been empty and the Frenchman was nowhere to be found. Sitbon is one of around 30 players who already ran out of chips within the first four levels of play and many more will follow until 1 a.m. local time when the bagging and tagging occurs.