Marc-Andre Ladouceur moved all in from early position and was called by Will Failla out of the blinds.
Ladouceur had the and faced the of Failla. The flop all but sealed the fate of Ladouceur, but he had backdoor diamonds or aces as outs. The turn was indeed a sweat, but the river bricked off.
Theo Da Cruz Lima jammed under the gun for about 80,000 and Ed Sebesta called when it folded to him in the big blind, showing . He was fading three outs as Lima had . The flop meant Sebesta had to catch up now, but the gave him more cards to hit. The was one of his outs and he celebrated with relief.
Chipleader il y a une heure, Corentin Ropert vient de perdre des plumes en combat de blindes contre Brandon Adams.
De petite blinde, le tricolore a check-call 100 000 jetons sur un au tournant qui faisait rentrer la couleur avant de check-folder rivière quand l'Américain lui a proposé une mise à 160 000 jetons sur un tableau .
Il reste 30 minutes de jeu et Jéremie Sarda vient de remonter à 190 000 chips alors qu'Alexandre De Zutter a passé la seconde.
Andrew Graham raised to 13,000 and called the shove of Christopher Kennedy for 121,500 after some consideration.
Christopher Kennedy:
Andrew Graham:
The board of provided the ace on the river to keep Kennedy in contention.
One table over, Toby Lewis three-bet all in for around 22 big blinds and Thomas Muehloecker looked him up with the . Lewis held the dominating pocket pair with and the board of brought no upset.
We found Mihai Manole in early position considering whether to call off against Dan O'Brien for about 83,000. The pot was around 120,000 and O'Brien, on the button, had jammed river with on the felt. Manole tanked until a clock was called and then flicked in a chip before the countdown could get going.
O'Brien showed for the flopped nuts and Manole stared briefly before exiting. The dealer turned over .
Marvin Rettenmaier opened to 12,500 from middle position and Jaime Staples pushed all in for his last 100,000 from the big blind. Rettenmaier asked for a count and then made the call to put Staples at risk.
Marvin Rettenmaier:
Jaime Staples:
Staples was in a great position to double up, hoping to avoid an ace. However, the flop of was detrimental, leaving Staples with just one out to stay alive. The turn and river were of no help as the PokerStars Pro headed for the exit.
Francois Billard was all in for his last 105,000 chips and was called by the big stack at the table, Adrien Delmas. Billard had an uphill battle to climb with against the of Delmas.
The flop came to give Billard some hope with a pair of nines. However, the on the turn and the on the river sent the Canadian to the rail.