We walked up to the table just in time to see Ludovic Lacay push the rest of his chips into the middle on a flop of . His opponent looked him up with , but Lacay had flopped lucky with . The turn came the , and the that filled out the board locked up a much-needed double for Lacay. Starting the hand with just under 40,000 in chips, the French pro now finds himself sitting over the 80,000-chip mark.