2024 World Series of Poker
Aleksei Smirnov raised to 1,200 from under the gun and Alec Torelli called from the cutoff. The small blind also called.
On the K♥10♥5♦ flop, it checked to Smirnov who fired a continuation bet of 1,300, which both Torelli and the small blind called.
A 4♥ landed on the turn which checked to Torelli, who then bet 5,000. The small blind and Smirnov called.
The board-pairing K♦ fell on the river and the action was once again checked to Torelli, who bet 15,000. The small blind and Smirnov both quickly got out of the way, and Torelli raked the pot.
Mike Coombs had a three-bet of 3,800 in front of him on the button and his opponent in middle position called.
Coombs' opponent check-called a 3,000 bet on the 4♥10♣K♠ flop and a 9,000 bet on the 6♣ turn.
Both players checked on the Q♥ river and the player in middle position showed A♥10♥ for a pair of tens.
Coombs tabled K♦J♣ for a pair of kings and collected the pot.
Daniel Ott rasied to 1,200 from the button, Stephen Graner three-bet to 5,000 from the small blind and Ott called.
The 9♥9♦6♦ flop saw a continuation of 4,000 from Graner. Ott called.
The J♥ turn checked through to the 7♥ on the river. Graner retook the lead for 12,000. Ott moved all in for 30,000 and Graner went deep into the tank, finally making the call. Ott tabled Q♣9♣ for flopped trips, prompting Graner to muck his cards before they could be tabled.
With over 40,000 chips in the pot on a bord of J♦Q♣5♦4♠, Jiawei Mao had bet 13,000 on the turn and Maxime-Olivier Sevegny shoved for almost 90,000. Mao had around 55,000 chips behind and was so deep in the tank that Sevegny called the clock on him. The floor came over and initiated a countdown, which soon hit zero, and Mao's hand was declared dead.
Jesse Lonis raised to 1,500 from early position. Calvin Anderson called from the button and the big blind came along as well.
After it checked to Lonis on the K♦J♠7♦ flop, he bet 3,200 and only Anderson made the call.
Lonis checked the 3♦ turn and faced a bet of 3,600 by Anderson. Lonis called and they headed to the river.
The river came the 9♠ and both players checked. Lonis took down the pot with K♣8♣ for a pair of kings.
The board read 4♠K♠K♦2♥8♥. Diego Ventura made a bet of 6,000 into the pot of about 19,000.
His opponent considered it for some time before calling.
Ventura tabled the K♣6♣ for trip kings as the Peruvian bracelet winner gathered the pot.