Paul Mendes raised from the small blind to 28,000 and Pascal Perrault moved all in from the big blind. Mendes called immediately.
for Perrault.
for Mendes.
Flop was , putting the Frenchman ahead.
Turn was , giving Mendes the nut straight.
Perrault was left with just three cards in the deck for a split pot. The French crowd shouted for a queen, and sure enough, it came on the river. Pascal Perrault is very lucky to stay in.
The last Irishman standing -- a former professional soccer player -- Tony Cascarino, who has been nursing a short stack all day, has been taken down by Phidias Georgiou.
Casarino raised to 40,000, which represented half his stack, and was called by Georgiou in the big blind.
The flop was and Georgiou put Cascarino all in for his last 40,000. He called.
He got it all in against Florian Langmann with , on what looked like a great flop, but found himself up against . Running sixes on the turn and river means the PokerStars.com qualifier from Cyprus is taken out in 11th position.