2023 World Series of Poker
Zhai "xiaoyuanlian" Chunjing went all in preflop and was called by Mustapha Kanit on the button.
Zhai Chunjing: K♣Q♣
Mustapha Kanit: A♦9♥
The dealer peeled a board of 10♥4♣A♣2♥5♥, pairing Kanit's ace and busting Chunjing from the tournament
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
On a board of 4♠K♦Q♠8♥, David Lappin in the big blind, bet 4,000. He was called in late position, and by Ebony Kenney on the button.
The river was the 9♥. After a few moments, Lappin checked, and both opponents followed suit.
"Queen", announced Lappin, and tabled Q♣10♣. Kenny turned over Q♦10♦ and the late position player mucked.
Preflop action opened with a player in middle position raising to 6,000. Brandon Mulcrone, the small blind, then reraised all in for a total of 66,000. The action folded back to the player in middle position, who made the call.
Brandon Mulcrone: A♦J♦
Middle Position: K♣K♦
Mulcrone improved to a pair of jacks on the 2♣Q♠J♥, but would need more help to remain alive. The J♠ on the turn provided that help, and by the time the 3♠ arrived Mulcrone found himself doubled up.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000
PokerNews Podcast: Josh Arieh Talks Hot 2023 WSOP; David Williams on Bracelet Stolen in Home Robbery

On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen continue The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP).
In the penultimate show of the summer, Chad & Jesse welcome two guests to the show starting with Josh Arieh, who has won two bracelets this summer and was nominated for the Poker Hall of Fame. Arieh talked about the WSOP back in the late 1990s, his career resurgence, Poker Stake, and shares a fun story involving Ted Forrest and the late Layne Flack.
The other guest is 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams, who was fresh off winning a Flip & Go. He talks about his history in that event, how his WSOP gold bracelet and diamond toothpick were stolen in a home robbery, and why he wouldn’t do Master Chef again.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”
The remaining 387 players are heading on a 75-minute dinner break. The action is scheduled to resume at approximately 8:22 p.m. local time