Sarah Herzali has dropped all the way down to 5,500 after flopping trips queens only to see a sole opponent get there in a three-way pot when rivering a five on the river for a full house. PMU.fr Team Pro Herzali has since won a small pot to boost her stack, but remains among the short stacks in level four.
While Ricardo Manquant and Fadhil Farag joined recently, Anas Tadini spent as much time at the tables and busted the first stack. Tadini is among seven players to fire a second bullet already and now sits at a table with Manuel Lopez.
Tadini called a raise to 500 before the button three-bet to 1,500. The initial raiser and Tadini called before the flop fell . All three players checked before the turn saw the button bet 2,000 and just Tadini called. A river was met with a check by Tadini and a bet worth 3,000 by the button, which won the pot without showdown.
Mehdi Hsissen was moved tables to one of the recently opened ones in order to accomodate the growing field and got involved in a three-way hand with Mohamed El Bakkouri and Julien Loire. The latter bet the turn of for 1,500 from under the gun and Hsissen check-raised to 3,775 in the small blind. El Bakkouri called from the big blind and Loire folded.
Both players checked the on the river and Hsissen showed for jacks and sevens, which El Bakkouri had beat with .
Johan Guilbert, the only of four PMU.fr Team Pros missing thus far, has just registered mid-way through level four and sat down over on table 32. One table over, Florence Allera is on bullet number two while Myriam Mehnana just sat down next to Anas Tadini.
Tadini was involved in a bigger pot with Valeryi Chupin and bet the turn for 2,000, whith Chupin calling. Tadini also bet the river for 3,000 and was called to flip over pocket tens. Chupin had that beat with and won the pot.
Joining the action on the three-way flop of , the was exposed by mistake and subsequently taken as next down card while Yves Rolland, Said El Yousfi and Mokram Boukedin were all still involved to create a pot of 14,500.
The trio checked the turn before Rolland bet the river for 5,000. Boukedin folded after plenty of consideration and El Yousfi let go quickly. Boukedin mucked and would have earned half the pot if he had called, as Rolland had for an identical straight.
Fadhil Farag raised to 400 and picked up two callers before Johan Guilbert three-bet to 2,800 in the small blind. Farag and one further player folded while another called to see a flop of . Guilbert continued for 2,900 and that won the pot right there.
Xavier Trarieux appears to be the runaway chip leader towards the end of the fourth level while Tom Bedell showed up out of nowhere with more than two times the starting stack. Remi Castaignon has also chipped up nicely, which does apply for Erwann Pecheux and Javier Zarco as well.
"I am not as crazy as you and don't call an all in with king-queen," Omar Lakhdari said to Ayoub Khlifi when facing the shove of the Moroccan and being shown king-jack off suit only.
The next hand, Lakhdari raised to 700 and Khilifi called, as did High Roller champion Aleksandras Voisnis in the big blind. On the flop, Voisnis checked and subsequently folded to a bet of 800 by Lakhdari, while Khlifi called. The turn brought another bet of 3,000 and a call before Lakhdari check-called a bet of 2,400 on the river.
Khlifi showed for a flush and bumped up his short stack. The same table also features Malek Grabsi in the two seat to make for an interesting table draw.