On a flop of , three players were still in the hand and what an action flop it was. Dennis Grizzle checked from the big blind and Farid Bouares tossed in a bet of 2,500 from the hijack. Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault just called from the cutoff and Grizzle check-raised to 7,000.
Bouares called and Carpentier-Perrault jammed all in, having both of his opponents covered. Grizzle stuck in the last of his 31,500 chips and Bouares also went all in for 13,700.
Farid Bouares:
Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault:
Dennis Grizzle:
Carpentier-Perrault flopped the best hand with a set of tens but wasn't out of the woods just yet. In fact, the landed on the turn to improve Bouares to the best hand. The on the river changed nothing and Bouares found a triple up. On the side pot, Carpentier-Perrault made most of his chips back by eliminating Grizzle.
The player in the cutoff raised to 1,000 and he was called by Corentin Ropert on the button and big blind Jared Sandler.
The flop fell and all three players checked. It checked to Ropert again on the turn and he put in a bet of 1,800. Sandler called and the initial raiser got out of the way.
The river was the and both players checked. Sandler showed and that was enough to win the pot.
Three players went to the river of the board with around 17,000 in the middle.
Ian Bagnall checked from the small blind, hijack Claus Marcussen also checked, and Kilo Krahn fired 6,500 in the cutoff. Bagnall folded but Marcussen convinced himself to call.
Krahn turned up for an ace-high flush and Marcussen shook his head, conceding the pot.