Hand #1:
The flop read with already a substantial pot having been built up. The player in early position had gone all-in for 15,450 and Barny Boatman (mid-position) was in the tank but ended up calling.
Opponent:
Barny Boatman:
According to the table and Boatman himself, there was a raise, he three-bet, his opponent four-bet small and Boatman called. And then his opponent reshoved the flop. The turn brought them the to complete the flush for his opponent and secure the double up. The on the river didn't matter anymore.
Hand #2:
Boatman shoved all in for his remaining chips totaling 7,650. The player in the cutoff asked for a count and the dealer confirmed the amount. He called. Everyone else folded.
Barny Boatman:
Opponent:
Boatman sighed: "It's one of those days..."
The dealer dealt the flop exposing .
"Oh hello!" Boatman said with some delight in his voice.
The turn brought the and the river completed the board with the ensuring that Boatman doubled up.
Gil Thierry shoved all in from the hijack for the 8,650 he still had behind and was called by Barny Boatman on the button. The players in the blinds got out of their way.
Gil Thierry:
Barny Boatman:
The board ran out - no danger for Thierry as his kings held and he doubled up.
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The board read and Meriem had checked from mid-position. Barny Boatman, sitting in the cutoff, bet 2,500. Meriem called.
The on the river completed the board and they both checked. Meriem showed for top pair which was enough to beat the of Boatman who had missed his flush draw.
The flop read and Mehdi Hsissen had checked his big blind. Fabian Gumz, in the cutoff, bet 900. Hsissen called.
The turn brought them the , Hsissen check-called the 4,000 bet of Gumz.
The on the river completed the board, Hsissen checked again. Now Gumz bet 8,100, Hsissen quickly called and Gumz turned over for the flopped two pair of aces and deuces. Hsissen mucked.
In the last hand before the break, Alexandre Reard raised to 1,000 from the under-the-gun and was called by the players in the hijack, button, small and big blinds.
They all checked through the on the flop to the on the turn. Imad Derwiche, sitting in the small blind, bet 2,000, the big blind called. Reard raised to 8,000, the hijack and button folded. Derwiche three-bet to 18,000. The big blind folded but Reard needed some more time to think about what to do. Eventually, he called.
The river completed the board with the , Derwiche now bet 20,000 which sent Reard into the tank. He looked at Derwiche a few times, stared at the board, took his earphones out and then folded. Derwiche showed the first for a pair of sevens. And then he also showed his second card which was the . Reard flashed .