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2026 World Series of Poker
Galen Hall raised to 250,000 in middle position, Brian Rast went all-in for 3,000,000 in the cutoff, and Hall called.
Brian Rast: Q♠10♠
Galen Hall: A♥K♠
There was lots of hope for Rast as the flop came 7♠4♠J♦, but he could not find any of his outs as the board ran out 7♣7♦, and Rast was eliminated.
Galen Hall moved all in on the button for 1,800,000, and was put at risk when Brian Rast called in the big blind.
Galen Hall: A♠4♦
Brian Rast: A♦J♥
Both players paired their ace on the 3♠A♥3♥ flop, but crucially for Hall, he was still behind.
He swiftly moved ahead on the 4♣ turn, though, and when the K♠ river completed the board, his survival and double-up were confirmed.
Eric Wasserson raised to 240,000 from under the gun, Kristen Foxen decided to call on his direct left, and Dejan Kaladjurdjevic went all-in for 1,300,000 on the button. Action was on Wasserson who also went all-in for 4,015,000, and Foxen called.
Eric Wasserson: 10♥10♣
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic: A♠J♠
Kristen Foxen: Q♥Q♣
The board ran out 3♣5♥J♦3♥4♠, and Foxen eliminated both Wasserson and Kaladjurdjevic.
Biao Ding opened to 260,000 in the hijack holding J♦10♦, and called when Ihar Soika three-bet to 600,000 on the button with K♥J♠.
Ding checked in flow on the Q♦A♣3♠ and faced a bet of 360,000. He opted to check-raise, making it 800,000, and it got the job done as Soika folded.
Kristen Foxen raised to 240,000 from middle position with 9♠9♣, Giuseppe Calio called in the small blind with J♥10♥, and the big blind folded.
Foxen fired out a bet of 200,000 when the flop came 6♠3♥K♥, and Calio raised to 550,000, then Foxen called.
The 3♣ on the turn saw Calio slow down with a check, and Foxen bet 400,000 which was called by Calio.
Both players checked on the K♠ river, and Foxen scooped the pot.
Updated chip counts for the green table.
Level: 20
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
The stream is taking a 15-minute break, with the action resuming shortly.
Brian Rast raised under the gun to 220,000. Shannon Shorr moved all in for 1,235,000 from the small blind and Rast called.
Shannon Shorr: A♠9♠
Brian Rast: A♣Q♠
It was a terrible start for Shorr as the flop came 4♣Q♥5♥, and Shorr was eliminated on the 5♦ turn. The 9♣ was dealt on the river.
Zachary Grech moved all in from the small blind, and Nick Schulman called, putting himself at risk.
Nick Schulman: A♦9♥
Zachary Grech: 10♣8♣
Grech took the lead on the 8♠4♥6♠ flop, and the 3♠ turn and 8♦ river further improved him to trips, ending Schulman's quest for an eighth bracelet for now.