Charles-Eric B started Day 2 with a short stack, but he is back in business following a triple up in the first level of play.
The board read when the chips went in. Charles-Eric was up against Claude Amar and Francis Rivest-Beaudoin. When Rivest-Beaudoin and Amar checked through the turn and river, Charles-Eric knew his hand was good and flipped over . Two pair was plenty good in this spot, as Rivest-Beaudoin and Amar quickly mucked. With the triple up, Charles-Eric is now playing a healthy stack, not far off the 128,000 chip average.