Early Stages Going Well for Quignard

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The early stages of tournaments can be quite tedious to write about, as players slowly get into the rhythm of a multi-day tournament. So when you see flashes of different coloured chips all over the felt, you know an interesting hand is in progress.
On a board, and Pierre-Antoine Quignard was looking at a bet of roughly 3,000 chips. He made the call and both he and his opponent saw the
river card. Again his opponent bet, this time a little over 6,000 chips. Quignard thought for a moment before calling. His opponent flashed
but Quignard's hand was best holding
for a flush.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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37,000 |