Martin Quack raised to 40,000 preflop and was called by Leonid Markin in the small blind and Salman Behbehani in the big blind.
The flop was and it was checked to Quack who bet 60,000, Markin folded and Behbehani made the call. The turn was the and Behbehani checked, Quack moved all in and Behbehani called instantly.
Quack:
Behbehani:
The river was the and Behbehani made an unneeded full house to double up.
Salman Behbehani raised to 45,000 and Fady Kamar defended in the big blind. Both checked the flop before Kamar fired 60,000 on the turn. Behbehani made the call and the came on the river. Kamar bet 135,000 and Behbehani called instantly.
No big clashes in the last twenty minutes. There has been an interesting dynamic between Craig McCorkell and Martin Quack in a couple of hands though. Quack opened from early position for 45,000 and folded to a three-bet from McCorkell. A couple of hands later Quack defended his big blind from a McCorkell open and check-folded on a king high flop.
Leonid Markin is still opening a lot of pots, attempting to rebuild his stack, and has a typical opening 3x bet of 60,000 while the other players seem to favour 45,000.
Leonid Markin opened to 60,000 from under-the-gun. Salman Behbehani shovd for 334,000 in the seat next to him, everyone else folded and the Russian chip leader made a quick call.
Markin:
Behbehani:
The board came a non-threatening and Behbehani doubled up - though Markin is still chip leader.
Craig McCorkell raised to 45,000 preflop in early position then November Niner Jorryt van Hoof made it 125,000 in the next seat along. McCorkell made the call.
The flop was and McCorkell check-called a 160,000 bet from the Dutch player. McCorkell checked the turn and van Hoof fired out a big bet of 450,000, just under half McCorkell's remaining stack, putting the latter to the test. McCorkell tanked for a minute and then announced "All-in".
In the first hand of the day Philippe D'Auteuil limped from the button and Martin Quack called in the small blind, Fady Kamar checked his option.
The flop was and Quack checked, Kamar bet 35,000 and D'Auteuil made the call while Quack folded. The came on the turn and Kamar checked the size of the Canadian's remaining chips before betting 70,000 - D'Auteuil quickly folded.