Anthony Dasbourg opened to 1,600,000 from the cutoff, then Petre Ionescu when into the tank before moving all-in for 2,700,000. Dasbourg immediately called.
Petre Ionescu: K?2?
Anthony Dasbourg: A?4?
Ionescu hit top pair on the K?Q?4?J?8? board and doubled up again.
Petre Ionescu moved all in for his last 900,000, Anthony Dasbourg called in the small blind, as did Nadine Rohde in the big blind.
The 2?A?Q? flop saw Dasbourg check and then fold to a bet of 800,000 from Rohde.
Petre Ionescu: 9?8?
Nadine Rohde: Q?2?
Rohde was ahead with two pair, but the J? river gave Ionescu straight and flush outs. The 10? river completed Ionescu's straight draw and he tripled up.
Romain Lewis moved all in from the button for 13,000,000, Nadine Rohde moved all in for 16,000,000 from the small blind and the hand went to a showdown.
Romain Lewis: A?10?
Nadine Rohde: K?Q?
The dealer spread the 4?6?J? flop; a safe one for Lewis. However, the Q? propelled Rohde into the lead and the 5? river sent Lewis to the rail.
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