Michael Anty opened to 600 on the button and Thierry Giron three-bet to 1,600 in the small blind. Action was then on Vincent Facquet in the big blind and he took a moment before four-betting to 3,600.
Anty folded and Giron followed suit to earn Facquet the pot without seeing a flop.
It's time for another European Poker Tour (EPT) stop as PokerStars EPT presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® kicks off at Sporting Monte-Carlo along the beautiful Monaco coastline. PokerNews is on-site to cover the tournament action and that coverage begins today with Event #1: €1,100 FPS Main Event, which kicks off at 1 p.m. local time.
The four-day France Poker Series Main Event will feature four starting flights, the second of which will take place later today and the latter two of which will be held on April 27.
If the most recent FPS Main Event offering in Paris earlier this year was any indication, the event should draw a sizable field. Despite venue limitations, that event managed to draw a field of 1,918 entries — making it the largest-ever FPS Main Event field — as Alan Goasdoue defeated fellow Frenchman Jean-Luc Labryga in heads-up play to win the trophy and €287,830.
Action will kick off with blinds of 100/100/100 and levels lasting 40 minutes with 20-minute breaks every three levels. There is also a 75-minute dinner break currently scheduled to take place after the completion of Level 10. Breaks will decrease to 15 minutes after Level 13 and the level lengths will increase to an hour after Level 16.
Players are allowed two entries per flight and each flight will play until 15 percent of the field remains, at which point all players will be in the money heading to Day 2.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is here on the Mediterranean coast and ready to provide updates of all of the EPT Monte Carlo action.