Florian Guimond opened to 600,000 in the hijack, Lucas Scafini called in the cutoff, Tibor Nagygyorgy called in the small blind, and Jacob Amsellem defended the big blind.
The four players checked the flop to the turn. Action checked to Scafini who bet 1,275,000. Only Guimond continued.
The completed the board and Guimond checked. Scafini moved all-in, and Guimond called for his 5,175,000 chips.
Guimond tabled while Scafini threw down his onto the felt which was no good, and Guimond once again rejoiced with his rail as he nears the top of the leaderboard.
Jacob Amsellem opened to 800,000 in the hijack and Florian Guimond jammed for approximately 4,100,000 on the button. Action folded back to Amsellem who snap-called.
Florian Guimond:
Jacob Amsellem:
Guimond ran into the rockets and was drawing slim on the flop. The turn gave a glimmer of hope, and the spiked the river as Guimond instantly turned around and joyfully screamed various French phrases with his rail as the incredible runout kept him alive with a healthy stack. Meanwhile, Amsellem could only laugh in disbelief at the unlikely result.
Florian Guimond ended up getting his 2,725,000 chips in from the hijack and was at risk against Jacob Amsellem in the big blind.
Florian Guimond:
Jacob Amsellem:
Guimond had a lot to fade as the flop kept him ahead. The turn gave him top pair although Amsellem could make Broadway with a river ten, but the completed the board to secure the double and Guimond gave a clap of his hands as he rejoiced with his French rail.
Lucas Scafini was in the hijack, Jacob Amsellem was in the small blind, and each player had committed 4,000,000 chips to the pot preflop.
The flop fell , Amsellem led for 4,000,000, and Scafini instantly moved all-in for 10,000,000. Amsellem thought about it but ultimately tapped the table and let go of his hand.
Francois Vincenti had gotten his stack of about 1,800,000 chips in on the button and was at risk against Jacob Amsellem in the big blind.
Francois Vincenti:
Jacob Amsellem:
The flop and turn left Vincenti needing only an eight on the river, and the hit the felt to keep his tournament life alive, while some in the room groaned at the feeling of déjà vu as it was the second unlikely rivered two-outer to prevent pay jumps in a very short amount of time.
Tibor Nagygyorgy opened to 525,000 from middle position and Lucas Scafini three-bet to 1,700,000. Action folded back to Nagygyorgy who four-bet to 3,525,000, and Scafini quickly announced "all-in". Nagygyorgy thought about it and called for his 7,850,000 chips.
Tibor Nagygyorgy:
Lucas Scafini:
Nagygyorgy was in rough shape as the dealer spread the flop. The turn left him needing a river nine to stay alive, and the indeed spiked the river as Nagygyorgy gave a clap and a "Yes!" while he jumped in jubilation. Scafini, meanwhile, took a hit to his stack and could only put his hand on his face and shake his head in disbelief.