Hand #69: Jimmy Guerrero woke up with the in the small blind and raised it to 425,000. Adrien Allain picked up the in the big blind, re-raising to 1,150,000. Guererro shoved and Allain called immediately.
The flop put Guererro behind, the turn didn't help and the sent Guerrero to the rail third.
Allain will now enter heads up with Jan Bendik holding a 2:1 lead, but not before they take a 20-minute break.
Hand #67: Guerrero made it 350,000 with the and Jan Bendik defended the big blind with the . They both checked the flop and Bendik led the turn. Guerrero called. The river gave Bendik a straight and he moved all in. Guerrero folded.
Hand #68: Adrien Allain made it 350,000 with the and Jan Bendik called with the . The flop saw Bendik lead for 425,000. Allain folded.
Hand #62: Allain made it 350,000 with on the button and Jan Bendik called from the small blind with . Guerrero called from the big blind with .
The flop came and both blinds checked. Allain bet 475,000 into 1,125,000 and Bendik check raised to 1.2 million with his flopped top pair and flush draw. Guerrero folded right away and Allain did the same, showing the .
Hand #63: On the button Jan Bendik raised to 325,000 with . Adrien Allain called from the big blind with just the showing. The flop came and Allain check folded to Bendik's 450,000 bet.
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Hand #66: Jan Bendik on the button raised to 350,000 with . Small blind Jimmy Guerrero called from the small blind with . Big blind Adrien Allain found and squeezed to 1.2 million. Bendik folded right away, Guerrero said he expected Allain to have king-jack, and folded.
Hand #60: Adrien Allain got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #61: Jimmy Guerrero woke up with the on the button and made it 350,000. Jan Bendik defended the big blind with the . The flop gave Bendik two pair and he checked. Guerrero bet 375,000, Bendik check-raised to 925,000, and Guerrero re-raised to 1,850,000.
Bendik shoved and Guerrero snap-called, asking for a four when he saw the cards.
The turn gave him even more outs to rail Bendik, but the river wasn't one of them and he doubled, leapfrogging Guerrero on the leader board.
Hand #54: On the button Bendik made it 350,000 with . Adrien Allain made the call from the big blind with .
The flop came and both players checked, and so they did on the turn. The river came the and Allain took down the pot with a 300,000 bet.
Hand #55: Guerrero raised the button to 350,000 with . Jan Bendik shoved all in for 3,320,000 with .
Guerrero tried to ask some questions but Bendik just said "Don't talk to me", later explaining that was because his English wasn't so good.
Hand #56: On the button, Allain made it 350,000 with just the showing. Guerrero called with and the flop came . Guerrero checked, and folded to Allain's 250,000 bet.
Hand #57: Guerrero limped in with from the small blind. Allain checked the big blind with . The flop came and Guerrero bet 225,000. Allain called with ace-high.
The hit the turn and Guerrero and Allain both checked. The saw another two checks and Allain won pot.
Hand #58: Jimmy Guerrero found on the button and raised to 350,000. Big blind Jan bendik defended with . The flop came and Bendik check folded to Guerrero's 375,000 bet with his flopped second pair.
Hand #59: Jan Bendik with limped in. Big blind Jimmy Guerrero bumped it up with , making it 425,000. Bendik shoved all in for 3,295,000 and Guerrero was left with the decision.
Hand #53: Jan Bendik made it 325,000 with the , Asan Umarov shoved the and Jimmy Guerrero jammed the for way more. Bendik folded and the hands were turned over.
The board ran out and the �10 Spin & Go qualifier's run came to an end in fourth.
Hand #50: Action folded to small blind Pierre Calamusa and he announced all in for 3,335,000 with .
Big blind Adrien Allain snap called with to make a pot of 6,795,000.
Both got up from the table to witness the outcome of the hand. The flop came , leaving Calamusa drawing slim.
The on the turn brought some chop outs as Calamusa could now hit a queen to stay alive.
The on the river didn't do it and Calamusa made his exit in 5th place, netting him �233,800. The remaining 4 players are guaranteed �305,660 from here on out.
Hand #44: Under the gun Adrien Allain made it 350,000 with . On the button, Asan Umarov folded and small blind Jimmy Guerrero three-bet to 900,000 with . Allain folded.
Hand #45: Allain with the received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #46: for Jimmy Guerrero this time and he limped in. Calamusa shoved for 2,705,000 from the button and both blinds released rather quickly. Guerrero asked for a count but folded in the end.
Hand #47: Calamusa took down the pot raising to 350,000 from the cutoff.
Hand #48: Jimmy Guerrero received a walk with his in the big blind.
Hand #49: On the button, Asan Umarov raised to 400,000. Both blinds released and Umarov took down a much needed pot.
Hand #41: Pierre Calamusa limped the small blind with the and Adrien Allain checked the big blind with the . Allain led the flop and Calamusa called. They both checked the flop, but Allain bet 500,000 on the river with trips. Calamusa folded emphatically.
Hand #42: Asan Umarov made it 400,000 with the picking up the blinds and antes.
Hand #43: Jimmy Guerrero made it 335,000 with the and Jan Bendik called from the small blind with the . They went heads up to an flop and Bendik checked. Guerrero checked behind and the turn gave Bendik a straight. He checked and Guerrero bet 450,000.
Bendik check-raised to 1,175,000 and Guerrero tank-called, asking for a jack. The river was the , and Bendik shoved. Guerrero folded.