From under the gun, Gregory Lejolivet raised all in for 34,000 Erik Cajelais reshoved for 48,000 from middle position and everyone else folded. Lejolivet held the and Cajelais held the .
The flop, turn and river ran out and Cajelais was crushed to 14,000 in chips.
Action folded to Tarcisio Bruno in middle position and he raised all in for 121,000. Play folded over to Ricardo Pereira and he tanked for a bit from the small blind before folding. John Eames folded in the big blind and Bruno won the pot.
Upon everyone folding, Bruno looked at one of his cards, put it back down, looked at the other and then turned it over. What was it? The .
Every time Erik Cajelais was all in, his opponent seemed to turn over two jacks. This time was another one of those and it sent Cajelais to the rail.
From under the gun, Cajelais moved all in for 13,000. Gianluca Speranza made the call from the button and everyone else folded. Cajelais held the and Speranza the .
The board ran out and Cajelais headed to the payout desk.
Carlo Savinelli opened the pot with a raise in middle position, and Andrew Hinrichsen three-bet to 17,500. When it came back to Savinelli, he shoved in with his monster stack, and Hinrichsen beat him into the pot with his last 121,500, calling all in to put himself at risk.
Showdown
Savinelli:
Hinrichsen:
Things were looking mighty fine for the Aussie, and the dealer wouldn't drop any funny stuff. The board came , and Hinrichsen flushes the double. It's a big one, moving him into the chip lead with 249,300.
We lied about the penultimate draw earlier, forgetting about this one at two tables. We've hit the 18-player mark, and everyone's on the move to their new homes. We'll have the draw for you in just a minute.