Pierre Merlin received a double up after it went all in after the turn with pocket tens against , the river was a brick. The same player when shoved the next hand and another short stack was also all in. Merlin called with pocket queens and busted two.
Fast forward one hand, the Frenchman raised and showed pocket jacks after his continuation bet on the flop wasn't called.
After a raise and the shove of a short stack for 30,000 with , Moundir Zoughari moved all in for slightly more with as well, taking his seat on the new table on the very first hand. They got looked up by John Mustapha with and the board ran out to cause yet another double seat open.
Soufiane Abbouti had picked the perfect timing to find in the big blind, as Mounir Khoddar spiked his set with on a flop of . The raising war resulted in the all in of Abbouti for 154,500 and there was no surprise anymore after the turn and the river.
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Rakesh Lalwani raised to 7,500 from under the gun and was called by Mohamed Sekkat from one seat over as well as Matas Cimbolas in the big blind. The three of them checked the was checked through and Cimbolas then bet the turn for 14,500.
Both opponents called and the fell on the river. Again Cimbolas grabbed chips and then bet 26,000. Lalwani announced a raise and made it 55,000 to go, which was called by Sekkat. Cimbolas mucked a queen and Lalwani turned over for quads!
After a limp for 3,000 and a raise to 12,000, Abdel Omais was thinking in the small blind and Ludovic Riehl had already announced all in. There was some confusion of what is going to happen and the limper as well as raiser eventually folded. Omais snap-called with pocket queens and Riehl had the .
After a flop of , Omais immediately spiked a set. Despite the turn, the back door straight didn't arrive anymore and Riehl was done.
Rakesh Lalwani had picked up yet another premium hand shortly after the quads threes but his pocket aces were cracked by the sixes of Mohamed Sekkat, who found a six on the flop and got the stack in after the first set of community cards.
Then, Matas Cimbolas tried to make a move against the player in the small blind and the hand itself cost him 100,000 in total. The Lithuanan shoved the turn and his opponent snap-called all in with , sure that Cimbolas didn't have him dominated. Sure enough the Lithuanian only flipped over the and the river bricked.