Julien Martini: / fold on fifth
Ole Schemion: / fold on fourth
Nicolas Bokowski: /
Julien Martini completed and Nicolas Bokowski raised, which Ole Schemion and Martini called. Only Martini check-called a bet by Bokowski on fourth and then check-folded on fifth.
Nicolas Bokowski limped the button and Ole Schemion did so from the small blind, Julien Martini checked out of the big blind. The flop was checked and Martini's bet on the turn won the pot.
Schemion raised the next button to win the blinds and big blind ante. Martini raised the next button and Schemion called. On a flop, Schemion check-called and then check-folded the turn.
Julien Martini raised the button and was called by Nicolas Bokowski and Ole Schemion out of the blinds. The flop was checked to Martini and he bet for his two opponents to call. That's also what happened on the turn and the river was then checked through.
Martini took the high pot with while Bokowski took the low with the . Schemion mentioned in table chat that he had pocket queens. After the hand, the three remaining players went on a scheduled 15-minute break.
Ole Schemion completed and was called by Julien Martini. On fourth street, Martini check-called a bet and Schemion bet his advantage on fifth to get called. Martini paired up on sixth and bet both remaining streets to earn a call from Schemion. The Frenchman turned over trips eights and Schemion flashed aces and kings.
In a limped battle of the blinds, Nicolas Bokowski bet the flop for 22,000 and Ole Schemion called in the big blind. Bokowski also bet the turn for 86,000, which Schemion reluctantly called. The river was checked and Bokowski tabled the , which Schemion had beat with the for the bottom pair.