2024 World Series of Poker
Ryan Laplante limped under the gun, followed by Yang Wang doing the same before David Mzareulov put in a raise to 66,000. The action folded back around to Laplante who announced a raise to 198,000. Wang quickly folded, and Mzareulov thought about it for a few moments before putting in another raise. Laplante called off his 227,000.
Ryan Laplante: A♦A♣9♠6♦
David Mzareulov: K♦K♥J♦10♠
The 6♣6♥2♣7♣J♥ run out gave Laplante trip sixes as he pulled in the double.
Rostyslav Sabishchenko opened the action with a raise to 24,000 from middle position. Matt O'Donnell three-bet from the cutoff to 90,000 before Sabishchenko put in a four-bet to 300,000 forcing O'Donnell all in. He made the call, and they went off to a full board.
Matt O'Donnell: A♠Q♠J♦10♠
Rostyslav Sabishchenko: A♣A♦K♦Q♥
The board ran out J♠5♥2♣7♣A♥ and Sabishchenko stacked his opponent adding to his massive, tournament-leading stack.
Chance Kornuth opened 33,000 in the cutoff, and both Najeem Ajez on the button, and Robert Cowen in the big blind made the call.
The dealer fanned a flop of 8♦7♠5♣, and once checked to, Ajez fired 40,000. Cowen and Kornuth snap-mucked.
"Above average flop," claimed Ajez as he was about to muck.
"Show then," Kornuth responded.
Ajez obliged, tabled 10x9x8x8x for top set, and an open-ended straight draw.
Justin Young raised from the cutoff to 42,000. Daniel Swartz called from the small blind along with Rostyslav Sabishchenko in the big blind.
Three-ways to a J♣K♥2♠ flop and Young moved all in for his remaining 52,000 chips. Only Swartz made the call and had Young in rough shape.
Justin Young: A♠A♥J♥4♦
Daniel Swartz: K♦K♠5♠2♦
The 5♦2♥ turn and river sealed Young's fate, and Swartz raked in a nice pot.
Stephen Hubbard limped under the gun, and called a raise of 54,000 from Nacho Barbero in the cutoff.
when the 10♦10♥6♦ flop hit the felt, Hubbard checked, and Barbero fired 35,000. Hubbard eyed up the stack of Barbero before announcing "Pot." Barbero eventually mucked his hand.
Anthony Zinno opened the hijack to 24,000 before getting three-bet by Eric Lozano from the small blind to 84,000. Zinno made the call.
Heads up to a 10♣A♠2♦ flop and Lozano moved all in for his remaining 65,000 chips. Zinno made the fold and Lozano got a near double up.