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2026 World Series of Poker
Kristen Foxen opened to 120,000 in the hijack, and David Einhorn made the call in the cutoff. Jason Koon defended his big blind, and the 9♠A♥Q♦ flop saw all three players check.
Koon checked again on the 3♥ turn, and Foxen fired 150,000 into the middle. Einhorn folded, while Kook called to the 4♦ river.
Both players checked it down, with Koon turning over 9♦6♣ for a pair of nines. Foxen tabled Q♠J♣ for a pair of queens, claiming the pot before break.
Jason Koon in middle position raised to 130,000, Kristen Foxen in the cutoff moved all in for 555,000 and Koon called.
Kristen Foxen: 10♥10♦
Jason Koon: A♦Q♣
Foxen won the flip on a board of K♠7♥9♥5♦2♥ and doubled up.
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic raised to 120,000 from early position and called after Taylor von Kriegenbergh in the cutoff three-bet to 375,000L
Von Kriegenbergh continued for 175,000 on the 4♣6♦6♣ flop but Kaladjurdjevic check-raised to 510,000. Von Kriegenbergh called but folded when Kaladjurdjevic bet 450,000 on the Q♠ turn.
Stanley Tang in the small blind was all in and at risk for 645,000 against Ignacio Moron in the big blind.
Stanley Tang: A♥9♥
Ignacio Moron: A♠5♠
Tang kept the lead all the way through a board of 10♣9♠6♦8♣6♣ and doubled up.
Christoph Vogelsang on the button jammed for 460,000 and Jason Koon in the big blind called.
Christoph Vogelsang: J♥10♠
Jason Koon: A♣3♣
Vogelsang failed to improve on a board of 2♣6♠6♦Q♦9♠ and was sent to the rail.
Michael Moncek opened to 125,000 before Martin Kabrhel slid out a raise to 345,000, most of his remaining stack. Moncek replied with a four-bet to 1,000,000.
"I don't have one million," Kabrhel said as he called of the rest of his chips.
Martin Kabrhel: A♠K♥
Michael Moncek: K♠Q♦
Kabrhel implored Moncek to count out the proper number of chips for his likely double-up, but the Q♥10♥4♠8♣7♠ runout left Moncek in front.
Kabrhel wished the table well, as Moncek stacked the last of his chips.
Adrian Mateos opened to 120,000 on the button, and Vinny Lingham announced all in from the big blind. Mateos made the quick call, and showed Lingham the bad news.
Vinny Lingham: J♠J♣
Adrian Mateos: 7♥7♦
Lingham was in bad shape, and Mateos improved on the J♦10♦2♥ flop. Lingham picked up a straight draw on the 8♣ turn, but could not connect with the 8♦ river.
Michael Moncek opened from the cutoff and faced Kristen Foxen who defended from the big blind.
Both players checked the 6♠9♦9♣ flop but Foxen led out for 125,000 on the 7♦ turn. Moncek called.
Foxen and Moncek both checked the 3♣ river and Foxen won the pot with 8♣5♣ for a straight. Moncek had K♥J♣.
Samuel Mullur opened to 120,000 from early position. Leon Sturm in the big blind moved all in for approximately 1,300,000 and Mullur snap-called.
Leon Sturm: 4♣4♠
Samuel Mullur: A♠A♥
Mullur flopped a set on J♥7♥A♣, leaving no chance for Sturm who still hit a set as well with the 4♦9♠ but was eliminated.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 185,000 from the hijack, leaving a single T-5,000 chip behind. Jason Koon announced a call in the big blind, and both players checked the J♠3♥7♦ flop.
Koon checked again on the 7♣ turn, and tossed in the call after Kabrhel committed his last 5,000 chip.
Martin Kabrhel: J♣J♦
Jason Koon: 4♣2♣
"He's drawing dead?" asked Kabrhel, as he turned over a full house. The A♣ river completed the board, and Kabrhel stayed alive by doubling through Koon.
At a nearby table, Ben Heath lost his last hand to hit the rail.