2024 World Series of Poker
With around 18,000 in the middle to the 10♣9♦5♦6♠ turn, Simon Wilson bet 18,000 and tossed in one green T-25,000 chip. David Dowdy then pushed all-in for 171,500 from two seats over to send Wilson deep into the tank.
"Do you have me covered?" Wilson asked and both stacks were very close to each other. Two minutes later, Wilson sent the cards into the muck and Dowdy chipped up without showdown.
Action was picked up with Karina Jett all in, and Marc Fischer facing a four-bet of 32,600 from Steven Buckner. Fischer made the call to see a flop.
The flop came 2♥3♥2♦ and Buckner announced all in for 50,600. Fischer was sitting in the tank for almost two minutes with Buckner telling him "Just lay it down and you'll be very happy you folded". Fischer did not listen to Buckner though, and he made the call to put Buckner at risk.
Karina Jett: A♥J♦
Steven Buckner: K♥K♦
Marc Fischer: K♠K♣
Buckner and Fischer both woke up with kings and were ahead of the ace-jack high of Jett. After the 5♥ turn and 7♣ river, Jett was not able to beat the kings of Buckner and Fischer and was eliminated from the tournament.
The board read 6♣5♥9♦K♣4♣ on the river. Matas Cimbolas had placed a 25,000 chip forward from middle position into a pot of about 25,000.
Emery Martindale was on his direct left and made a big raise to 75,000.
Cimbolas took over a minute before he called. Martindale tabled 9♣9x but Cimbolas had that beat with the 10♣8♣ flush.
"That's not a slow roll, it's the main event" Cimbolas made sure to clarify after the hand to which Martindale nodded in understanding.
The action was caught on a turn of Q♦Q♠K♠10♦, where Roman Sienkiewicz checked from the big blind to Russell Dohan in early position. Dohan then fired a bet of 4,200 and Sienkiewicz called.
The 10♠ river double-paired the board and saw Sienkiewicz lead all in, covering the 22,500 chips Dohan had behind.
Dohan let out a frustrated sigh before folding and showing the K♥.
The board read 2♠8♣6♦Q♠ as Hendrik Tabak and Katie Lindsay both committed 6,500 to the pot.
The river was the 2♦ to pair the board. Lindsay fired 20,000. Tabak took his time to think before he called.
Lindsay tabled the 6♣6♠ for a boat to win the nice pot and move her stack close to 100,000.
Picking up the action on the river Adrian Garciaglipienso in middle position was involved in a hand with Simon Wilson in the cutoff.
With the board reading J♠9♦Q♣9♣2♥ and around 70,000 in the pot, Garciaglipienso checked. Wilson bet 50,000 only to see Garciaglipienso move all in for a little over 200,000. Wilson had about 150,000 behind and went deep into the tank. After several minutes, another player at the table called the clock, and shortly after, the floor started the customary thirty second timer. Wilson pushed his cards away to concede a massive pot to Garciaglipienso while still leaving himself with plenty of chips to work with.
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