Joel Giguere was under the gun with and decided to move all-in for 95 million. Mike Leah was in the cutoff with and had a decision to make. During this time, Daren Keyes asked how much the all-in was for. Leah politely reminded him he's not allowed to ask if the action is not on him at the time. "If you missed it when it was announced, then too bad" smiled Leah.
Eventually, Leah shoved all-in. Keyes had nine-seven off-suit in the big blind and still asked for counts, but folded soon after.
Giguere saw he was flipping and stood with his rail at the edge of the feature table.
The flop came and the rail erupted as Giguere paired his jack. The turn was the to give him two pair and the rail yelled "One time!" as the hit the river to lock up the double.
There was 37 million in the pot when the turn landed making a board. Maurizio Lo Russo checked holding and Mike Leah bet 12 million with .
The completed the board and Lo Russo checked once more. Leah bet 20 million and after a short time in the tank, Lo Russo called. Leah showed him the bad news and raked in the pot.
Action folded around to Mike Leah in the small blind and he decided to limp in. Kevin Rivest was in the big blind and decided to check his option.
The flop came and both players checked to the on the turn. Both players checked again and saw the fall on the river. Leah checked yet again, as did Rivest.
Leah first tabled the and looked at Rivest, who didn't flinch as he waited for Leah to show another card. Leah then tabled the for quads and the entire table erupted. Rivest mucked .
"You can never be too careful" laughed Leah as he raked in the limped and checked pot.
Kevin Rivest opened to 10 million from the cutoff with and Sebastien Labbe called with out of the big blind.
Both players checked the flop and Labbe jammed all-in when the hit the turn. Rivest snap-called putting Labbe at risk and the on the river sent Labbe to the rail in sixth place.
Maurizio Lo Russo moved all-in for 65.4 million from under the gun with . Action folded to Kevin Rivest on the button and he moved all-in with .
Lo Russo was at risk and behind, needing to hit an ace or make a big hand to survive.
The flop came and Lo Russo was still behind. The turn changed things when the hit the felt, putting Lo Russo in the lead with a pair of aces. Rivest was left with one out but couldn't get there as the hit the river to give Lo Russo the double.