The action arrived at Heinrich Pauker and the Belgian made it 125,000 to go from the cutoff. Julien Duveau moved all in from the button for around 850,000 in chips and the players in the blinds behind him all folded. Pauker quickly said call even though not very loud, thus the dealer verified with him again.
Pauker:
Duveau:
The Frenchman was drawing dead after the turn of a board and receives €17,520 for his efforts.
The €2,000 + €200 High Roller Event is down to its last nine players and among those to cash are Pascal Vos, Isabel Baltazar and Carlo Savinelli among others.
Jozsef Szabo and Heinrich Pauker limped before Julien Duveau moved all in for his last 440,000 chips. Szabo asked for a count and then announced the call whereas Pauker mucked his cards. It was a race with the for the Hungarian and the for Duveau. The Frenchman would double up on a board of and there are still six players remaining.
There haven't been too many flops as of lately, most of the time either a raise or a three-bet shut down all further action. Erwann Pecheux did so successfully with a reraise to 290,000 and got Miroslav Alilovic to fold his raising chips of 120,000.
Jozsef Szabo raised from the button and Heinrich Pauker was about to muck his cards when he fumbled and exposed them to one of the opponents. The dealer asked him to show it to everyone and went into the muck, Szabo won the blinds and antes. The Belgian is still up over the last few hands though.
After a raise by Yehoram Houri from under the gun and a call by Miroslav Alilovic from one seat over, Houri continued with a bet of 150,000 on the flop. Alilovic called and then checked behind both on the turn and the river. The trap of Houri didn't snap, as he turned over for the nut flush and only received one street of value from Alilovic.
Miroslav Alilovic raised to 115,000 and Heinrich Pauker three-bet to 270,000 from the button. Alilovic mucked his cards and exposed one of them to Pauker only. He was then shown the and Pauker said in French to what translates as "I don't have two women, I have three."
Miroslav Alilovic raised to 130,000 from the small blind and folded to a shove of Erwann Pecheux. One hand later, Alilovic raised to 135,000 from the button and won the blinds and antes.
Fast forward one more hand, Pecheux raised the button to 100,000 and Heinrich Pauker defended his big blind. The Frenchman check-folded the flop to a continuation bet of 110,000.
The action folded to Mohamed Mamouni on the button and he pointed to the dealer, grabbing the all in button. His opponents on the table laughed and Joszef Szabo folded in the small blind. Heinrich Pauker checked his cards in the big blind and then slowly announced call. The dealer once again asked him to make sure there was no misunderstanding and Pauker confirmed his decision.
Mamouni:
Pauker:
The board ran out , giving Pauker a full house and elimination Mamouni in 7th place for €14,600. "C'est pas possible," the Algerian sighed and then headed to the payout desk.