2024 World Series of Poker
Action was picked up with roughly 45,000 in the pot and the board showing 5♦7♥J♣8♦7♣.
Nick Pronk in the hijack was facing an all-in bet for his last 60,400 from Brandon Brown in the cutoff.
After sitting in the tank for nearly two minutes, Pronk folded to give the pot to Brown.
John Junker checked out of the big blind on a completed board of 6♦8♥A♥5♦5♥. Daniel Torjman then put him all in for 13,700 chips, with the pot amounting to 17,000 chips prior to that.
Junker threw in a call and tabled his Q♦8♣ for two pair eights of fives, doubling up and getting some compliments from his table.
With the board already out and showing J♣3♥Q♣5♣8♥ Lucas Greenwood had bet 12,000 out of the big blind. Michael Fouts started the hand under the gun and went deep in the tank, pondering over his decision. Eventually, Fouts made the call.
Greenwood turned over 9♣7♣ for a flush, which won him the pot
The player in middle position had 8,000 in front of him, Everett Carlton jammed for 48,500 and Roman Maltsev re-jammed for about 90,000 to fold out the middle position player.
Everett Carlton: J♥J♦
Roman Maltsev: A♣K♠
The board ran out 2♥5♥7♣9♥8♣ and the Minnesota native gathered in the double.
Roger Haffter was all in with a short stack holding the K♠2♠ for the nut flush draw on the A♠10♦3♠ flop. Royce Cohen had the A♥7♥ for top pair but Haffter spiked the 6♠ turn to lock up the double, making the 7♣ river a formality.
Heads-up on a board of 5♣A♦J♠Q♦, Matt McParland bet 17,000 from early position before Courtney Farnes moved all in from the hijack.
"What's it going to be?" McParland muttered to himself as he kneeled on his chair and went deep into the tank. He had around 35,000 remaining and tanked for several minutes before calling.
Farnes showed A♠J♣ for two pair, but McParland had A♥Q♣ for a better two pair. The river was the 3♥ and McParland doubled up.
"Only in the Main Event. I've never thought that long before," McParland said after the hand.