Michel Leibgorin raised to 525,000 with from under the gun and Maxime Parys sat in the tank before counting out his chips and three-betting to 1,280,000 with . Everyone around the table folded including the original raiser, Leibgorin.
Maxime Parys opened from the cutoff to 525,000 with and David Dibernardi defended his big blind with .
The flop came and Dibernardi open-jammed his final 1,450,000. Parys asked for a count and after hearing the number, Parys threw his hand into the muck.
David Dibernardi opened for 300,000 with from the hijack and Kenny Robbins called from the small blind with .
The flop came , giving both players top pair. However, both players checked.
The gave Robbins two pair and he bet 350,000. Dibernardi called.
The river brought the and Robbins, after some consideration, put out a bet of 775,000. Dibernardi asked if Robbins was bluffing and then called out Robbins' ace-jack. Finally, after a few minutes, he laid it down.
France's Samuel Bifarella and Maxime Parys got into a few pots together.
In the first face off, Parys raised from middle position and Bifarella called from the hijack. The flop came down and both of them checked.
A showed up on the turn and once again both players checked.
On the river was a and Parys bet 700,000 which Bifarella called. Parys flipped over for a straight to the king and Bifarella tossed his cards in to the muck.
In the next, Parys was in the big blind and raised his option to 325,000, Bifarella under the gun was the only caller. A came down on the flop and both checked.
The turn was an and both checked again.
A showed up on the river and Parys checked to Bifarella who threw out a 325,000 bet to take down the pot.
Dwayne Sullivan blind-shoved his last 500,000 chips from under the gun. Jeremy Wien then shoved his final 2,400,000 from the hijack and Justin Pechie called from the button.
Dwayne Sullivan:
Jeremy Wien:
Justin Pechie:
The flop came , giving Wien a backdoor flush draw in addition to his other two outs. The turn came the , eliminating that possibility while Sullivan was drawing dead.
The river eliminated Wien and cut the field from nine to seven, giving everyone at the table a $20,757 pay jump.