The flop read and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier bet 32,500. Liv Boeree called and the rolled off on the turn. ElkY moved 55,500 into the center of the table and once again Boeree decided to stick around.
The fell on the river and Grospellier plopped a stack of 111,000 into the middle. After about a minute, Boeree announced that she was all in. Grospellier shook his head and threw his cards into the muck, awarding Boeree the pot and boosting among the top stacks in the room with 550,000.
Joe McGowan just raised to 10,000 from the button and Timothy Reilly three-bet all in for a total of 65,500. McGowan tanked for a bit before making the call.
As we went to Table 15 to grab some counts, we saw a big pot developing between Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Vadzim Markushevski. With at least 80,000 in the pot and a board reading , Markushevski bet 65,000 and Grospellier, who had the bigger stack, moved all in. Markushevski thought about it for a couple minutes, but he eventually decided to hold on to his remaining 145,000.
Here are the counts for the entire lineup at Table 15:
Just 53 players remain, and that means we are five spots away from the money. The 48th place in this event will pay €20,150. Right now the average stack is 237,736 or 59 big blinds.
Remko Rinkema
Herve Clerc was eliminated by Bertrand Grospellier
Bertrand Grospellier just raised to 8,000 from the button and Herve Clerc called from the small blind.
The flop came down and Clerc check-called 11,500. On the turn the hit and Clerc checked again. Grospellier bet 22,500 after which Clerc moved all in for 110,000.. Grospellier called with , and was well ahead against .
The river was the , and we are one step closer to the money.
Ben Roberts opened for 9,500 under the gun only to have Salman Behbehani move all in for roughly 45,000. Action folded back around to Roberts, he made the call, and upon seeing his opponent's hand said, "It's a race."
Showdown
Behbehani:
Roberts:
Indeed it was, but Behbehani was the one with the best hand and looking to dodge big cards. Unfortunately for him, the flop delivered Roberts a pair of jacks and the lead. Neither the turn nor river helped Behbehani, and he collected his things and exited the tournament floor.