They're still counting out chips from the last hand before the break on Nicolas Levi's table. He was down to 246,000 when the hand started, but things couldn't have gone much better for the French pro when he raised on the button. Jerome Zerbib moved all in from the small blind, and tournament chip leader Kevin Eyster overshoved from the big blind, and it wasn't exactly a tough call for Levi.
Showdown
Zerbib: (covered by both)
Levi: (covered by Eyster)
Eyster:
The flop looked mighty good to Levi. And he was a lock to triple up after the on the turn. The river was the meaningless . Zerbib won't need to come back after the break, and Levi's now got 618,000 to return to - not good news for the rest of his table.