Main Event
Day 1c Completed
Main Event
Day 1c Completed
Omar Lakhdari finished Day 1c as the chip leader finishing with a monster 212,000. Not far behind him is Gregory Fournier with 181,100 which places him in second place overall so far. Third place today went to Bruno Soutavong who bagged 175,700.
Day 1c was the largest field of the three starting days so far, greatly helped by the 39 re-entries. In the end a total of 200 players tried to spin their 30,000 stack up with 113 players eventually making it through to Day 2.
Early action saw French PMU player Pascal Genevrier eliminated at the start of level three when his was out flopped by the of Pierre Fehner. All the chips went in the middle on the turn with the eventual board reading .
It was a close contest for the chip lead throughout the day in contrast to the first two days where the eventual chip leaders grabbed an early lead and never looked like relinquishing it. Here the lead swapped several times before Lakhdari emerged from the pack to assert his dominance near the end.
Soutavong held the lead for some time in the later levels, active in a lot of pots and not afraid to take risks when required. His risk taking paid off in one hand where he called a 23,000 shove with and was looking to beat the of the all in player. Soutavong managed to river a flush on the final board of .
Sebastien Le Baron was one player who quickly climbed to over 80,000 in the early levels but gradually slipped back and in one spot was bluffed off the best hand holding on the turn of a board reading . Mario Vanackeren check-raise shoved with and forced him to lay it down.
Veteran player Philippe Barouk made an appearance today but struggled to get anything of consequence going. Indeed he was all in on level five against two players but managed to spike a set with his to survive. With just half an hour remaining of the day though he would again get all his chips in the middle with but got looked up by . Despite hitting a set on the flop again there would be no saving him on a final board reading .
Day 1d follows right behind this flight starting at 8 p.m. and will be the last chance before the tournament moves on to two Day 2s tomorrow. It will a tough task for any player to top the chips amassed by Lakhdari.
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Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Omar Lakhdari | 212,000 | |
Gregory Fournier |
181,100
181,100
|
181,100 |
Bruno Soutavong |
175,700
15,700
|
15,700 |
Pascal Rabany |
147,800
147,800
|
147,800 |
Sebastien Didier |
135,900
40,900
|
40,900 |
Christophe Carta |
127,500
127,500
|
127,500 |
Benjamin Brami
|
96,700
96,700
|
96,700 |
Slimane Mameche |
96,400
96,400
|
96,400 |
Olivier Techuba |
94,100
94,100
|
94,100 |
Mustapha Amaouche |
93,300
93,300
|
93,300 |
Pierre Fehner
|
93,200
21,200
|
21,200 |
Tarek Bouchama |
92,200
92,200
|
92,200 |
Leo Willefert
|
91,200
91,200
|
91,200 |
Pierre Beriou
|
88,700
88,700
|
88,700 |
Mathieu Gourlain
|
85,400
85,400
|
85,400 |
Allan Sannier |
84,200
84,200
|
84,200 |
Mikael Bilan |
82,400
82,400
|
82,400 |
Benjamin Pittet
|
78,200
78,200
|
78,200 |
Aurelien Chemli |
72,600
72,600
|
72,600 |
Ugo Faggioli |
72,300
72,300
|
72,300 |
[Removed:393]
|
72,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
Benjamin Constant Du Fraysseix
|
71,800
71,800
|
71,800 |
Franck Lini |
71,600
71,600
|
71,600 |
David Herbez
|
69,500
69,500
|
69,500 |
Stephane Charles
|
69,500
69,500
|
69,500 |
Day 1c has come to a close with Omar Lakhdari leading the field. Recap of the days play to follow shortly with full chip counts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Omar Lakhdari | 212,000 |
The Tournament Director has just announced five more hands to play before the end of the day.
Philippe Barouk’s day is over. He moved all in for 20,000 holding and was eventually called by a player holding .
Barouk spiked a set several levels ago with eights to survive and hit again but it would not be enough to save him this time as the final board read .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Philippe Barouk | Busted |
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Bruno Soutavong opened for 1,800 under the gun and picked up one caller before another player shoved for 23,400. Action folded back round to Soutavong who thought for several minutes while giving the all-in player a long hard look. Eventually he counted out the chips from his towering stack and flicked out the call. The other player got out of the way and the cards were on their backs.
Soutavong had and was looking to beat the of the all in player.
The cards ran out and for a moment the pot looked to be pushed the wrong way but a player tapped a club on the board indicating that Soutavong had hit a flush on the river. The pot was duly shipped to Soutavong.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bruno Soutavong |
160,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
There are quite a few decent stacks in the filed now hovering near the 100,000 mark but it looks like Bruno Soutavong is the chip leader at the moment with a stack around 135,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bruno Soutavong | 135,000 |