2024 World Series of Poker
Fabian Quoss had a raise of 4,200 in front of him on the button before Erdal Gulseven reraised to 10,200 in the hijack. Quoss called and they went heads-up to the 5♣4♥10♣ flop.
Gulseven then bet 5,200 and Quoss raised to 13,000. Gulseven tanked for a minute before calling as the 7♠ fell on the turn.
Both players checked and the 10♥ came on the river. Gulseven checked to Quoss again, and Quoss checked back as Gulseven showed A♦A♣ to win the pot.
Artur Martirosian opened to 1,200 from middle position and received calls from Teddy Tuil in the small blind as well as Feliciano Hernandez in the big blind.
Action checked to Martirosian on the 9♣6♥7♥ flop and he continued for 2,000. Both of his opponents called to keep things three-handed heading to the turn.
Tuil led out for 3,200 following the 3♦ turn. Hernandez called while Martirosian decided to get out of the way.
The 8♠ river saw Tuil slow down, checking to Hernandez who tossed out 5,700. That did not seem to sit well with Tuil but, after some thought, he made the call holding J♣7♣. The pair of sevens was good as Tuil's hero call was rewarded with a decently sized pot.
Laszlo Nagy limped in from early position, as did Robert Cameron in the cutoff, and Josh Arieh on the button. The big blind Weiran Pu chose to check his option and see a flop.
The flop came 7♣2♥A♦ and the players check to Arieh, who bet out 2,000. Pu made the call while Nagy and Cameron folded.
After the 7♦ on the turn, both players checked to the river.
The river was the 4♦ and Pu bet out 1,600. Arieh chose to lay his hand down and give Pu the pot.
Last year's WSOP Millionaire Maker runner-up Florian Ribouchon defended from the big blind after Nana Sanechika opened to 1,000 from middle position.
The dealer fanned a flop of J♣2♣10♥ and both players checked. But on the 6♣ turn, Ribouchon bet 800. Sanechika raised to 2,500, then called for her last 17,000 after Ribouchon moved all-in.
Nana Sanechika: J♠10♦
Florian Ribouchon: K♣Q♣
Sanechika called with two pair but ran into Ribouchon's flush, so she was eliminated after the 2♥ river.
With the board reading J♣5♦9♦K♥9♠ and about 50,000 in the middle, Koveh Waysei checked from the small blind and Victoria Livschitz bet 25,000 from under the gun. Waysei made the call.
Livschitz tabled J♦J♠ for jacks full of nines and took down a massive early pot.