Joshua Green was all-in against Antony Lellouche again and said, "He wants to knock me out, but I'm his Achilles heel."
The hand started with a John Nahum raise to 2,500 from under-the-gun and a call from Rifat Palevic in the next seat. Green was in the small blind and potted for almost all of his 21,600 stack. Lellouche was in the big blind and re-potted to 6,200. This forced out the other two players before Green called off the extra.
Green:
Lellouche:
The board ran to make the Brit a backdoor flush, just like the last time he doubled through the Frenchman. Lellouche dropped to 150,000
Salman Behbehani raised pre flop to 3,600 after which Antony Lellouche made the call. From the button John Nahum decided to three-bet to 10,900 and both blinds folded. Behbehani shoved all-in for his stack worth 37,100 and Lellouche folded. Nahum tanked for a while double checking his cards multiple times before eventually folding his cards.
Behbehani is up 57,000 without showdown while Nahum drops to 112,000.
Victor Ramdin is down to 84,000 now. He can't seem to win a hand for love nor money right now.
He raised from the button, bet 4,700 on the flop and 8,400 on the turn. Jack Ellwood peeled from the big blind and check-called two streets. The final board read and both players checked the river.
Ellwood announced a straight and revealed . Ramdin stared long and hard at his cards but could find anything better and folded.
Edit: He finally won a hand and is now back up to 120,000. His was good on board. His 14,000 bet with a straight flush got paid by Nicolas Fierro, who dropped to 56,000.
Joshua Green finally succumbed to the powers of Antony Lellouche to bust in 17th place.
Salman Behbehani raised to 3,500 from the hijack and was called by Green in the cut-off before Lellouche three-bet to 16,400 from the button. Behbehani folded but Green made the call.
The flop came and Green moved all-in for 25,000. Call.
Green tabled , ahead of Lellouche's . The board ran out to make the Frenchman's flush. He pumped his fist in delight and is up to around 180,000.
We caught the action on the flop reading . Jean-Paul Pasqualini check-called a 5,400 bet from Bryan Devonshire as they went to the turn. The turn was the and Pasqualini checked once more. Devonshire bet 9,600 and stared Pasqualini down as he was making his decision. After a solid minute the Frenchman shoved for 25,600 and Devonshire called instantly.
Jean-Paul Pasqualini
Bryan Devonshire
The river was a blank leaving Devonshire with 67,000 chips while Pasqualini is up to 65,000.
From the button Rifat Palevic raised to 7,000 after just winning a pot from Michel Dattani. Behbehani had a rough start after the dinner break and decided to push all-in for just 14,000 chips. Palevic called immediately and we got to see the following showdown.
Rifat Palevic
Salman Behbehani
The board ran out giving Palevic two pair. We're down to 15 players.