We have a table 13, proving that there are no superstitions in Cannes when it comes to that supposedly unlucky number. It has a great line up of players as well. WSOPE Event #4 bracelet winner Tristan Wade is sat in seat two, Gabriel Nassif in seat three and then you have the trio of McLean Karr (seat six), John Racener (seat seven) and Maria Ho (seat eight). We just caught an all-American clash between Karr and Wade.
Karr opened up the action with a standard raise to 1,500 from late position and Wade defended his big blind. The final board ran out
with Wade taking the check-call line and Karr doing the barrelling. The three bet sizes were 1,125 (flop), 2,250 (turn) and 2,975 (river) and Wade dragged in the pot.
Showdown
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| Karr | ![]() |
"I was hoping you had used all of your run good," said Karr.
"It's still there," replied Wade.
"This is no shoot-out Tristan, no shoot-out," said Karr.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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108,000
7,600
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7,600 |
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54,000
8,475
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8,475 |
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against Freddy Deeb before the
. Vedes bet 10,500 and Deeb called.
for a rivered pair of aces. Deeb mucked and Vedes won the pot.
was checked through and the river was the
. Harman bet 3,800 and Hakim folded his hand.

and Candio the
.


and Albertini doubled up.
and Teisseire checked to Helppi who bet 2,400 and he then called. The turn was the
and once again the action was check-call. Helppi determining the bet size and it was 5,900 this time. The final card to hit the deck was the
and it checked through to Helppi who bet 12,000. Teisseire considered his options for at least three-minutes before eventually folding.
, and Cassidy takes the pot to move into six figures.
has doubled Fitoussi back over 14,000. Next stop: starting stack!