On the flop, Matan Krakow checked and Imed Ben Mahmoud fired 90,000. Krakow check-raised all in for 349,000 and Mahmoud made the call.
Mahmoud:
Krakow:
The turn was the and river the . Krakow did make two pair, but that two pair gave Mahmoud a straight and he won the pot. Mahmoud was all in on the flop for 294,000, leaving Krakow with just 55,000 in chips.
Yannick Bonnet and Imed Ben Mahmoud both put 102,000 in preflop before seeing the flop come down . Bonnet was first and checked. Mahmoud also checked.
The turn was the and Bonnet checked. Mahmoud opted to fire this time and tossed out 153,000. A few seconds passed before Bonnet check-raised all in for 443,000. After a minute, Mahmoud folded and Bonnet won the big pot.
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From the button Matan Krakow just moved all in. His stack had dwindled over the last half an hour, and Imed Ben Mahmoud only needed to call 255,000. From the small blind Mahmoud did so, and Yannick Bonnet folded.
Yannick Bonnet just moved all in from the small blind for 287,000 and the pressure was on Matan Krakow. From the big blind he took his time before eventually pulling the trigger.
Showdown:
Yannick Bonnet:
Matan Krakow:
The board ran out , and Bonnet doubled up. All three players are pretty even, and this is looking to be a very long and tough battle.