A player raised to 1,000 and it was called by Nick Yunis on the button and the small blind.
The flop brought and it was checked to the initial player who continued for 1,300, only called by Yunis. The turn fell the and this time Yunis folded after another bet worth 2,500 from his opponent.
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On the tail end of a bigger pot with around 19,000 in the middle, the board showed . The action checked to Farid Jattin and he overbet by tossing in a single T-25,000 chip. A reluctant call by his table neighbour followed and Jattin tabled the for the king-high straight in order to claim a very healthy pot.
Mobi Fehr won a pot against Hossein Ensan without showdown and Daniel Chalifour in the four seat then mentioned "you missed a big hand to write about." Fortunately, Chalifour had taken a picture as he doubled through Ensan previously.
Chalifour's had flopped quads on the board as Ensan's for eights full ended up second best. Ensan still has a healthy stack in the third level of the day, though.
In a heads up pot, the flop showed when Rosalie Petit check-called her opponent for 1,200. The same action happened on the turn, this time for 2,500.
The river fell a and Petit checked once more. Her opponent bet 8,000 and after some thinking, Petit called but only to muck her cards after her opponent revealed for a set of fours.