2024 World Series of Poker
Eric Wong three-bet to 5,500 in the hijack before the small blind reraised to 15,000. Another player in early position then moved all in for 48,000, Wong reshoved, and the small blind folded.
All-In Player: Q♦Q♠
Eric Wong: A♠A♦
The at-risk player was far behind Wong's two aces as the flop came J♦8♦3♠. The J♥ turn was no help, while Wong improved to a full house on the A♥ river to send his opponent to the rail.
"You saved me. I was probably calling him," the small blind told Wong after the hand.
Serena Liu three-bet an opening raise to 10,500 and Jonathan Dimmig then cold four-bet to 22,000 in the very next seat to force out the initial raiser. What followed was the five-bet shove by Liu for 69,500 and Dimmig called for nearly half of his stack.
Serena Liu: K♥K♠
Jonathan Dimmig: Q♦Q♣
The superior pair remained ahead all the way on the A♠7♠3♣9♦7♥ runout for Liu to double.
Luke "Slay" Vrabel raised to 3,500 from the hijack and on the button, Cody Daniels three-bet to 8,500 which saw action fold back to Vrabel who moved all in for 70,000 and Daniels called.
Luke "Slay" Vrabel: A♣K♦
Cody Daniels: J♥J♠
The board ran out as no favor to Vrabel and Daniels secured the pot and the elimination.
Landon Tice rasied to 3,000 from the hijack, and when it folded to the small blind Christoph Csik, he three-bet to 12,000. After the big blind folded, Tice made the call.
The flop came 2♠Q♣K♠ Csik bet out 10,500, and Tice made the call.
Both players checked on the A♥ turn.
The river was the 2♦ and Csik bet out 9,000. After quickly thinking over his decision, Tice made the call.
Csik tabled A♦J♠, and Tice tossed his cards in the muck to give the pot to Csik.
Michael Whitton raised to 3,000 from middle position and was three-bet to 10,000 by Melanie Weisner on the button. Action folded back to Whitton, who called.
Whitton checked-called Weisner's 8,000 bet on the 3♥J♠5♠ flop, and then both players checked on the A♠ turn.
The 10♥ completed the board, and Whitton checked once more. Weisner fired 21,000 into the middle and Whitton didn't take long to lay his hand down.
[Removed:499] and an opponent in the small blind saw the turn on a board of 2♥6♥5♦2♣. The small blind then bet 19,500 and Slobodskoy moved all in for 65,000 in the hijack.
The small blind tanked for a few minutes before calling with 9♣6♣, while Slobodskoy had A♥K♥ for a flush draw. The A♦ river didn't complete his flush, but Slobodskoy spiked a pair of aces to win the pot and double up.