2024 World Series of Poker
With around 80,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 3♠3♣7♣, Valentin Oberhauser bet 40,000, and Alex Lynskey called.
On the Q♥ turn, Oberhauser continued to apply pressure and bet enough to put Lynskey all in, who had around 100,000 chips remaining. After giving it some thought, Lynskey elected to lay it down, and Oberhauser was pushed the pot.
Joseu Aguirre had opened the button and called the shove of Ryan Remington, who had around 70,000 chips.
Ryan Remington: 10♦8♦
Josue Aguirre: A♣10♣
Both flopped a pair but it was the kicker of Aguirre that played as the K♥3♦10♥J♥J♦ runout meant Remington was eliminated.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Players are headed on a 15 minute color up break.
On a board of 3♠Q♠Q♥7♣ Chance Kornuth bet 17,500 out of the big blind and was met by a raise to 55,000 by Linglin Zeng from the button. Kornuth called and they headed to the river.
The A♠ river saw both players check. Kornuth tabled Q♦J♠ to win the pot, as Zeng mucked her hand.
The hijack opened to 6,000 and Bob Shao then three-bet to 19,500 from the cutoff. Pierce Mckellar cold four-bet to 48,000 from the small blind, which only Shao called.
On the 10♥8♣8♥ flop, Mckellar bet 30,000, and Shao called.
Both the Q♦ turn and Q♣ river were checked through and Mckellar tabled K♠K♦. Shao mucked.
In a blind-on-blind encounter, Matthew Wantman checked on a board of K♥7♦9♦ and Maximilian Silz bet 10,000. Wantman made the call.
The 5♣ turn saw both players check and Wantman tabled 8♠7♠ to win the much-needed pot.
Christian Harder raised to 6,500 from middle position and Iulian Blebea defended his big blind.
The flop came 7♥Q♥4♥ and Blebea was quick to check. Harder continued for 3,500 and Blebea found the call.
While the turn was the 9♣, both players were quick to check.
The K♥ completed the board and Blebea led out for 4,500. Harder raised to 47,500 and received a quick fold from Blebea.