Andrew Hinrichsen checked to Eric Baudry on the flop. Baudry bet 8,000 and then Hinrichsen check-raised to 20,000. Baudry folded and Hinrichsen won the pot.
William Koks opened the pot to 9,000 in middle position, and Richard Haile s three-bet shoved for his last 47,000. When it came back around to Koks, he spent a long while in the tank, eventually asking, "Will you show me a card?"
Haile was right there with the answer: "For forty-seven thousand, you can see them both."
Koks eventually decided he wanted to see, and he made the call to put Haile to the test.
Showdown
Koks:
Haile:
There was a sweat on the turn, but the board was blank for Koks. He'll send the double over to Haile, and both men are right around 100,000 now.
From under the gun, Gianluca Speranza raised to 4,800. Erik Cajelais reraised from the cutoff seat and made it 12,500 to go. Ricky Hale moved all in from the button for 29,400. Action folded back to Cajelais and he made the call.
On back-to-back hands, Roberto Romanello has dropped about 35,000 chips. First, he doubled up Richard Haile. Second, he lost a pot to Gianluca Cedolia after getting check-raised on the river. Here are the two hands.
On the first one, Haile raised all in for 23,100 from middle position. Action folded to Romanello on the button and he made the call with the . Haile held the . The flop, turn and river ran out .
On the very next hand, Romanello raised to 4,900 and Cedolia called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Both players checked and the paired the board on the turn. Both checked again to see the land on the river. After Cedolia checked, Romanello fired 5,000. Cedolia check-raised to 16,000 and Romanello folded.
With a raise in front of him, Salman Behbehani shoved his last ~40,000 into the pot from middle position. Eric Baudry was on the button, and after some time, he re-shoved over the top for about 100,000, maybe a tick less. That folded the initial raiser, and Behbehani let out a sigh as he figured his ace-jack was in bad shape. He was wrong.
Showdown
Behbehani:
Baudry:
Oh! Ace-jack suddenly looked pretty good, but it didn't last long. The first three cards came , flopping Baudry the joint and leaving Behbehani dead to runner-runner or a chop. The turn was a blank, as was the river, and that's the end of the road for another player.
We're down to 20 now, and Baudry is doing rather well with about 148,000 chips.
From under the gun plus one, Nabil Nedjai raised to 8,000. Action folded to Gianluca Speranza in the big blind and he reraised to 25,000. Nedjai moved all in for 82,200 and Speranza called.
Speranza:
Nedjai:
The flop came down and Nedjai yelled out, "Yes!" in excitement. The turn was the and the river the . After the river, Nedjai yelled out another "Yes!" as he earned the double.
On the flop, Mendel Benoit bet 6,000 and Julien Varin made the call. The turn brought the and both players checked to see the land on the river. Both players checked again. Benoit showed the and Varin mucked his hand.