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2026 World Series of Poker
Level: 23
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 240,000
The final eight are on a 15-minute break
Ignacio Moron raised to 400,000 from under the gun with K♣10♣, Biao Ding called in the big blind with Q♠J♠.
Moron fired out a bet of 275,000 when the flop came Q♥6♥5♠, and Ding called.
The 10♥ on the turn saw both players check and the 7♦ on the river saw Ding led for 550,000. Moron took his time before he eventually called and Ding won the pot with his top pair of queens.
Barak Wisbrod moved all in for 1,710,000 from early position, and Ignacio Moron followed suit, moving all in for 1,785,000 from the hijack. The rest of the table folded, and the two went to a showdown.
Barak Wisbrod: A♣J♦
Ignacio Moron: A♦Q♥
The 2♦8♣Q♣ flop made a difficult task even more so for Wisbord, and when the 4♦ turn and 9♣ river completed the board, the field was reduced to the final eight contenders.
With K♥9♥ in his hand, Joey Weissman raised to 400,000 in the hijack, which saw Ihar Soika respond with a three-bet shove for 1,450,000 from the cutoff with A♦10♣. The action returned to Weissman, who deliberated over the decision, ultimately choosing to fold.
Seeing a raise to 400,000 from Galen Hall in the hijack ahead of him, Joey Weissman three-bet to 1,500,000 on the button. Hall elected to lay down his A♥10♦, and wisely so, as Weissman had Q♠Q♣.
Galen Hall kicked the action off with a raise to 400,000 in the cutoff. Zdenek Zizka responded with a three-bet to 1,400,000 on the button, leaving just 460,000 behind the betting line. Joey Weissman found a fold with 7♠7♥ in the small blind, but Hall decided to set Zizka all in with a four-bet shove, which Zizka duly called.
Zdenek Zizka: Q♠Q♦
Galen Hall: A♠8♣
Zizka took an even more commanding lead on the J♦4♥Q♥ flop, and had the double up confirmed on the 2♦ turn.
The Q♣ river improved him to quads for good measure, seeing him double in style.
A quiet Zdenek Zizka raised to 400,000 in early position, holding A♦10♠, but found himself being three-bet by Joey Weissman just one seat to his left, who had peeled A♠J♣. The action returned to Zizka, who took a moment before returning his cards to the dealer.
The very next hand, Zizka got back on the horse, raising to 400,000 under the gun with A♠J♥. Kristen Foxen folded 9♥9♣ on the button before the remaining players behind also folded.