Niveau: 10
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
Niveau: 10
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
After an open by a player in middle position, Ruben Padovani on the button three-bet to 10,000. He was called by both players in the blinds and by the initial raiser.
The dealer fanned a flop of 5♣5♦10♦. The blinds checked, but the middle position player led out for 10,000. Everybody called.
On the 7♣ turn, the first three players to act checked to Padovano, who decided to go all-in fo 96,500. The small blind went into the tank but fold. Same long decision and same result for the big blind.
It took even longer for the middle position player to make a decision. "You cannot win on the river," Padovani said while calling the clock. The middle position player eventually folded J♠J♣ face up. The big blind revealed A♣10♣ and Padovani scooped the pot.
A three-way all in and call situation occurred with Habib Rachedi in middle position at risk for approximately 35,000 against Jordan Arlot and Philippe Rup.
Habib Rachedi : A♦K♥
Jordan Arlot : A♥A♣
Philippe Rup : A♠K♦
On a board of 7♦9♦3♥10♥10♠, Arlot's aces held. He doubled through Rup and won Rachedi's stack. Rachedi was eliminated on this hand.
Samy Boujmala opened to 3,000 from the cutoff and faced both players in the blinds.
The dealer fanned a flop of J♥10♥K♦ where Boujmala continued for 1,500. He was called twice again.
All three of them checked the 2♠ turn, leading to the 7♦ river where Yannick Lalou in the small blind bet 3,500. El Yaacoubi quickly called with K♠6♥ for top pair, while Boujmala folded.
Lalou had J♦9♣ for a lower pair so the pot went into El Yaacoubi's direction.
Heads-up on a flop of 10♠K♣9♦, Olivier Paris under the gun bet 3,000, but [Removed:482] in the hijack raised to 7,500.
Paris called, then checked the 6♠ turn. Haiche took this opportunity to bet 14,000 and he made Paris fold.
Niveau: 9
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
The 152 players of Day 1b are on their last break of the day.
A player opened to 2,600 from middle position, and he was called by Quentin Roussey in the big blind.
On a flop of A♦5♠6♠, the middle position player continued for 2,000, but Roussey check-raised to 7,500.
"Wazo" was called to find the 6♦ turn where he checked. His opponent bet 11,000 and Roussey called.
The 7♦ completed the board, and Roussey led out for 3,500. The middle position player eventually made the call, but sent his cards into the muck because Roussey had A♠5♥ for two pair.