The cards were already on their backs as Gregory Armand ended up at risk against Jeremy Palvini and had the best of it with versus . On a board, Armand made top set and doubled.
Marios Tzakos was all in for 320,000, sixteen blinds, and tabled the . Rachid Chaouki held two overcards in the and instantly made two pair on the flop. The turn and the river brought no help to Tzakos and he headed to the payout desk.
Just before the break, [Removed:328] raised to 36,000 from the middle position and was called by Uri Reichenstein in the cutoff, Serafim Kovalevskiy and Jon Gurrutxaga in the blinds.
The flop came , both Kovalevskiy and Gurrutxaga checked. [Removed:329] continued with a bet of 75,000 which was called by Reichenstein and Gurrutxaga.
The turn brought them the , Gurrutxaga checked, [Removed:329] continued with another bet, this time for 140,000 which was enough to make Reichenstein fold. Gurrutxaga contemplated his options and then decided to shove for around 560,000. [Removed:329] considered what to do and then made the call for the 450,000 he had behind.
[Removed:328]:
Jon Gurrutxaga:
[Removed:329] had turned the straight while also holding a flush and straight flush draw. Gurrutxaga was sitting on a pair of queens, the Broadway draw, and the nut-flush draw.
The river completed the board with the for [Removed:329] to hold and double up while the rest of the table looked on, stunned in silence.
Carlos Fernandes Lourenco was on the verge of a vital double with the as Kevin Barden only revealed in the showdown, but that all but changed on the flop. The turn provided some further outs with a gutshot, but aces went down in flames as the blank river completed the board.