Juha Helppi raised to 725 from mid-position, Daniel Negreanu called in the hijack and Ludovic Lacay bet pot (3,200) from the small blind and both players called. The flop was full of paint - - and with 9,600 in the middle Lacay moved all-in and both players folded in unison.
Just after moving up to 14,000, Ludovic Lacay was pulled back down to 8,000 by Francis Dubois.
It was Daniel Negreanu who started things off with a raise of 650 from middle position and Dubois called in the cut-off and Ludovic Lacay three-bet to 2,000 from the button. Negreanu folded but Dubois made the call.
The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the and once again both players checked. The final card to leave the deck was the and Lacay bet 3,700 and Dubois, surprisingly, thought so long about the decision that the clock was put on him. With two-seconds remaining Dubois made the call and it was good.
The dealer had already laid out the flop of when [Removed:146] bet 9,000 from the small blind. Bertrand Grospellier and Francis Dubois both folded but Daniel Negreanu made the call on the button. The turn was the , Guerfi bet 2,100 and Negreanu called. By the time the dealer had planted the into the table both players had decided they wanted to see a showdown and it was Guerfi who won the hand.
Guerfi
Negreanu
Mucked
"I had lots and lots and lots of outs," said Negreanu.
We arrived at the table to see the action on the turn. The board was showing and November Niner, Eoghan O'Dea, was all-in for 8,300 on the button and Michael Mizrachi was facing the decision from early position.
"I think you have a drawing hand," said Mizrachi as he made the call.
O'Dea actually had a made hand, and to go one better, a better made hand than Mizrachi.
O'Dea
Mizrachi
"A chip off the old block…always got aces or kings," said the Devilfish referring to Eoghan's father Donnachie.