The Short Deck action is wild and fast.
Jean-René Lafleur was all in holding against Andreas K who had more chips and had tabled .
The flop was great news for Jean-René. Andreas needed a jack and he didn’t have to wait long when it showed up on the turn . Now hoping for a queen or a nine for a boat or even an ace for a split pot straight, Jean-René Lafleur was left wanting when the river came out .
So Andreas K sent Jean-René Lafleur to the rail in 25th position.
Here are a few more photos of the players, from level 7