"Azapl" couldn't have asked for a better spot when, holding , action ensued on a flop. Two opponents got it in holding and respectively, and didn't catch their miracle outs on the turn and river.
Four players checked down a board on all postflop streets up until the river. Third to act, Badr Boutenbat bet 5,000, Said El Yousfi tank-called on the button and the others quickly folded.
Boutenbat showed for the jack-high flush, El Yousfi tapped the table in defeat and mucked.
With late registration now closed, the official tally for Day 1a is 161 entries, with 22 of them coming from a reentry. 74 out of the 161 are still in contention with two more levels to play.
It's still all Kalidou Sow on Day 1a as the French giant has moved up to 270,000 to enhance his lead. Meanwhile, Yves Rolland has crossed the 200k mark as well.
2017 WPTDeepStacks Europe champion Tobias Peters raised it up to 2,400 in late position and Abdullah Alawadhi defended his big blind. So far, so good, nothing to see here, but all that changed on the flop as Alawadhi simply ripped it for more than 100,000.
Peters, who played 68,900 total, shrugged and called off the gigantic overshove to create a massive pot just like that.
Tobias Peters:
Abdullah Alawadhi:
Peters was miles ahead with the better kicker and locked the hand up after the turn. The rubbed salt in Alawadhi's would by giving him an inferior two pair and he paid off Peters.
Two-time WPT winner Guillaume Darcourt was among the early breakaway pack of the day, but the Frenchman wasn't able to hold on to it and recently ran out of chips. Holding , Darcourt was all in for less than the starting stack and got a customer in Francisco Vargas, who tabled for the classic race. No help for Darcourt spelled his demise.
He was joined on the rail by Jean Karam, who first lost heaps with against a set of fives on a king-high board. Left with a mere two big blinds, Karam busted the next hand with against David Comeron's to end his first attempt at WPTDeepStacks success.
Shortly before the break, a four-way all-in clash happened that saw two players hit the rail. Majid Daoud and Peter Muhlbek were already all in when action was picked up on a flop. Amina Benkirane check-called a bet of 8,000 from Tantaly Rakotoarisoa, building a side pot in the process.
The turn brought the and Benkirane shoved all in for 12,100. Rakotoarisoa mulled it over before calling with the words "I am sure you have ace-king of spades"
Amina Benkirane:
Majid Daoud:
Peter Muhlbek:
Tantaly Rakotoarisoa:
While not the ace-king, Benkirane did had the nut flush and all three opponents were drawing dead on the spot. The river was the and Benkirane soared towards 120,000, Rakotoarisoa was reduced to fewer than 25 big blinds, and Daoud and Muhlbek hit the rail.