Ramon shoved for 41,000 from the small blind, and he was called by Mark Rostron who jumped in the pot from the cutoff.
Ramon: K♦9♥
Mark Rostron: K♥K♠
The board of Q♠5♠9♣3♠10♣ didn't change anything, so Ramon left the tournament area.
Ramon shoved for 41,000 from the small blind, and he was called by Mark Rostron who jumped in the pot from the cutoff.
Ramon: K♦9♥
Mark Rostron: K♥K♠
The board of Q♠5♠9♣3♠10♣ didn't change anything, so Ramon left the tournament area.
Down to 16,500 chips after he lost a big pot against Paul François Tedeschi, Benoit Grobocopatel shoved from middle position, and was called by the button.
Benoit Grobocopatel: 9♦9♥
Button: A♥K♣
Grobocopatel lost the flip on a board of J♣2♣K♥7♣A♠ and was eliminated.
Cards went on their backs on Table 11, with Amer Benmoumen at risk for 34,500 from the button against Kamil Karaoglu in middle position.
Amer Benmoumen: J♥J♣
Kamil Karaoglu: A♥Q♥
It was an easy win for Benmoumen, who flopped a full house on a board of J♠10♥10♣A♠4♥ and doubled up.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
The Main Event's remaining players are currently on a 15-minute break. They will play two more levels for the day.
Without looking at his cards, Anas Tadini opened to 4,000 from under the gun. Mehdi Chaoui to his left three-bet to 10,000, and was called by Florian Ribouchon in the small blind. The big blind folded, and Tadini made the call.
On a flop of 4♠Q♠10♠, everybody checked to Chaoui, who bet 8,000. Ribouchon folded, but Tadini quickly called to find the 2♥ on the turn.
Tadini checked again, but immediately folded when Chaoui put chips in front of him.
At Fedor Holz's table, Karim Mzoughi opened to 4,200 from middle position. He was called by the player to his left, but Miroslav Alilovic on the button three-bet to 13,500. Mzoughi four-bet shove for 30,300, and only Alilovic called.
Karim Mzoughi: J♣8♣
Miroslav Alilovic: K♦K♣
Mzoughi was on the edge of elimination after the 3♦Q♥10♦ flop. But he was lucky enough to hit two pair thanks to the turn J♠ and the river 8♦ to double up.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
At WSOPC Opener winner Frederik Thiemer's table, Jean-Pascal Vernet shoved for 33,200 chips from the button. Leandro Dirlewanger to his left reshoved, and the big blind folded.
Jean-Pascal Vernet: A♥7♥
Leandro Dirlewanger: K♠Q♣
On a board of 5♥K♣6♦A♣4♥, Vernet hit top pair to double up, leaving Dirlewanger short with 1,000 chips.