Joseph Nassar raised to 330,000 from the cutoff and was called by Mohamed Jhider in the big blind.
The flop came on which they both checked to the on the turn. Jhider bet 400,000 and Nassar called.
The river completed the board with the , Jhider shoved with the bigger stack and Nassar snap-called for 600,000. Jhider showed for two pair, sevens and fives, but he was beat by the of Nassar as he had rivered a straight.
Rony Halimi raised to 225,000 from the under-the-gun position and was called by Joseph Nassar in the big blind.
The flop brought them the , Nassar bet 400,000 and Halimi called.
The turn came with the , Nassar bet another 400,000 and Halimi called again.
The on the river completed the board on which they both checked. Halimi showed for two pair, aces and deuces. But Nassar had the better hand with for the higher two pair, aces and fours.
Mohamed Jhider shoved all in for 930,000 in total from the button and was called by NFJM in the big blind with a similar stack.
NFJM:
Mohamed Jhider:
The board ran out - even though the queen on the turn was enough to eliminate Jhider from the tournament, the ace on the river made NFJM's hand even stronger. Jhider has left the tournament in 6th place and will go home with 269,000 MAD.
Joseph Nassar just asked the floor when the tournament will be done for today. The floor replied that play will continue until a winner has been crowned. Nassar just nodded a bit and went back to his seat as the next hand was being dealt.
The chips have been going back and forth all over the table with raises and folds. From shoves to walks. NFJM is so relaxed that he doesn't even mind missing some hands as he has gone out to smoke.
Paul limped in from the hijack, Joseph Nassar raised to 475,000 from the button. Paul shoved all in for 1,105,000 in total. Nassar asked for a count and the dealer confirmed the amount. Nassar asked the dealer how much extra it would be to call. The dealer advised that she couldn't say as that would be against the rules. In the end, Nassar called.
Paul:
Joseph Nassar:
The board ran out - Paul's aces held and he doubled up.