Nicolas Bonnefoi started the day with the chip lead, and increased that lead at the start of the final table. However, nothing went right for him after that. After losing a few posts, Bonnefoi looked to be in great shape to bump his stack back up over average, when his [9s][9c] went up against the [Ah][3h] of Konstantin Petrushev preflop.
The flop was safe for Bonnefoi, but the [As] slammed down on the turn, giving Petrushev the lead. The river was an unnecessary [Ac], and Petrushev took the big pot to double up, leaving Bonnefoi with just 70,000.
The flop was safe for Bonnefoi, but the [As] slammed down on the turn, giving Petrushev the lead. The river was an unnecessary [Ac], and Petrushev took the big pot to double up, leaving Bonnefoi with just 70,000.