Manuel Labous Eliminated in 18th Place (€11,800)


There were three all-in situations on three separate tables of which two went all the way but only one resulted in a seat open. Floor staff instructed the dealers to wait until all action was completed before they ran them one after the other as a potential pay jump would be split if there was more than one elimination.
Luc Bindel raised to 210,000 in the small blind for fellow Frenchman Manuel Labous to three-bet to 760,000 in the big blind with some 70,000 behind. Bindel reluctantly called and then check-called the all-in after the flop.
Manuel Labous:
Luc Bindel:
The Day 1 chip leader was in need of help and had two overcards as well as a gutshot at his disposal. Nothing changed with the turn and
river as he departed in 18th place for €11,800.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,300,000
1,575,000
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1,575,000 |
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Busted | |
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