After arriving at the table, Hassan Nashar opened to 1,000 from the hijack and was called by Erwann Pecheux in the small blind.
On the 9♦8♦3♣8♣10♥ board, Nashar bet 2,500 on the flop, 5,000 on the turn, and another 5,000 on the river. Pecheux called on the flop and turn but decided to fold on the river.
"Do you want to see my cards?" asked Nashar. Pecheux nodded, and Nashar revealed 5♣2♦ for a bluff.
At Florian Ribouchon's table, Simeline raised to 800 from the hijack, but Parham Ahoor in the small blind three-bet to 3,1000.
Simeline called, then called again when Ahoor bet 1,4000 on a flop of 2♦2♣K♥.
Both players then checked the turn 9♦ to find the J♠ on the river. After Ahoor bet 4,100, Simeline went into the tank and eventually called. But he had to muck his cards when Ahoor revealed K♣K♦ for a flopped full house.
Three-way on a flop of 7♠8♠10♦, Javier Tsunamy bet 1,400 from under the gun. He was called by Ionut Colciar to his left and by Robert Claraz in the cutoff.
On the turn J♥, Tsunamy asked for 3,600 and was called twice again. So on the river 6♠, he fired a third barrel of 6,500. Colciar called, but Claraz decided to fold.
Tsunamy then revealed K♣9♣ for a straight. Colciar had A♣9♥ for a straight too, so they split the pot.
Killian Launay opened to 400 from the hijack, then Kostya Zaks to his left three-bet to 1,200. Launay was the only one to call.
On a flop of 2♣6♠10♠, Zaks continued with a bet of 1,100, and Launay check-called. The J♥ didn't bring more action as both players checked.
The 5♦ landed on the river, and Launay checked once again. Zaks seemed to hesitate, but checked back with A♥5♠. Enough to win the pot, as Launay only had K♠7♥.
"I should be the chip leader," was saying Quentin Girardet after his kings were cracked by Mourad Zerrou.
According to him, Girardet opened preflop and Zerrou three-bet to 900. Girardet four-bet to 4,000, then both players moved all-in for a total of approximately 80,000 chips.
Mourad Zerrou: Q♦Q♥
Quentin Girardet: K♥K♦
On a board of 2♥2♦8♥Q♥4♥, Zerrou was lucky enough to hit a full house to take this big pot.