When we head back into action, the tournament will be on an unofficial final table. Pablo Redrado was eliminated in eighth place for 95,200 MAD (€8,744) after his was unable to improve against Alexis Fleur's pocket queens.
Fleur's chip lead meanwhile got bigger and now has 5.35 million in chips.
Alexis Fleur is still in the chip lead with 4.445 million. However, hot on his tail are Sebastien Compte with 3.770 million and Team Winamax pro Bruno "Kool Shen" Lopes with 3.545 million.
Meanwhile, the three players in the most jeopardy of bubbling the final table are Karim Benamrouche with 550,000, Thomas Cazayous with 700,000, and Pablo Redrado with 775,000.
Sylvain Roullett was down to 14 big blinds when he open shoved for 700,000. Sebastien Compte called from the big blind with and pulled significantly ahead on the flip when the flop came . The board completed with to eliminate Roullett in ninth place for 77,000 MAD (€7,097).
Compte is now one of the chip leaders with 3.7 million in chips as the tournament is just two players away from reaching the final table.
Alexis Fleur remains in the lead, although it is a bit smaller than before with some of his chips spread around his table. Here's a look at the chip counts of the remaining nine players.
Thomas Cazayous is on a roll. Once again against Team Winamax Pro Bruno Lopes he got it all in, however, this time it was vs the of Lopes.
It wasn't all smooth sailing in the hand for Cazayous. For the second time in a row, he appeared ready to get up from his chair before the hand completed.
Things look bleak for Cazayous on a flop. However, he turned the nuts when the hit the turn making the second inconsequential on the river.
Thomas Cazayous' short-stack just got a bit bigger as he got it all-in with and was able to outrace Bruno Lopes' when the board ran out . Cazayous still has some work cut out for him, however, now has a small amount of breathing room. Lopes meanwhile is one of the chip leaders with an impressive stack of 3.1 million.