Joseph Wilkinson raised to 2,000 and got three callers including Davidi Kitai in the small blind.
The flop came and Kitai bet for 4,000. The big blind called and Wilkinson raised to 9,500. The other player in the hand folded, Kitai called, and the big blind folded.
The turn was the . Kitai bet 3,500 and Wilkinson moved all in. Kitai called.
Davidi Kitai:
Joseph Wilkinson:
Kitai had flopped the nut straight, while Wilkinson held an overpair to the board.
The river, however, was the giving Wilkinson a straight and the pair chopped the pot.
At a table with Erwann Pecheux and Team Winamax Pro Davidi Kitai, they were joined by fellow Winamax Pro Guillaume Diaz who was busy taking a picture showing the quirk of the seating draw.
Meanwhile Kitai raised to 2,000 and Michael Saunier called in the small blind. The flop came and Saunier check-called a bet of 2,500.
The turn was the and Saunier check-called again, this time for 5,800. The river was the and Saunier checked a third time. Kitai bet 7,500.
"Jack-King," pondered Saunier aloud in French, before eventually calling.
Kitai showed for a rivered straight.
"The river, the river," bemoaned Saunier, before handing over chips to his opponent.
Five players saw a flop of . Herve Fabbri checked in the small blind and the big blind checked as well, before the under the gun player bet 5,700. Team Winamax Pro Romain Lewis was in the next position and he raised to 11,400.
The fifth player in the hand folded and the action was back on Fabbri who made a big show of thinking and counting out the chips to call, before three-betting all in for over 70,000. He got three quick folds.
"Easy," said Fabbri in French as he raked in the pot.
On a flop, Mehdi Violleau had a bet of 11,600 in front of him and his opponent James Salmon had raised to 26,000.
Violleau thought before moving all in and putting Salmon at risk. Salmon called.
Mehdi Violleau:
James Salmon:
Violleau had flopped two pair against the top pair of Salmon. The turn was the but the river was the giving Salmon a better two pair and doubling his stack up.