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2026 World Series of Poker
David Einhorn bet 400,000 from the cutoff on the 2♥J♠5♣ flop, and Martin Kabrhel made the call on the button.
The 3♠ turn saw Einhorn continue for 600,000, and Kabrhel called once more. Another bet of 600,000 from Einhorn on the 2♣ river was met with a raise to 1,200,000 from Kabrhel.
Einhorn took some time before three-betting enough to put his opponent all in. Kabrhel used most of the 30-second clock before letting his hand go, claiming to the table that he folded a straight.
The action was picked up after Leon Sturm in the hijack checked a flop of 7♦K♣3♣. Samuel Mullur on the button bet 200,000 and Sturm called.
Mullur fired a second barrel to 400,000 on the 6♥ turn. Sturm check-called again.
The J♥ completed the board and after Sturm checked, Mullur eventually checked back with K♥Q♦ for top pair. Sturm only had A♣Q♠.
Level: 12
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Heads-up on a flop of A♦10♦5♥, Nick Petrangelo in the cutoff bet 250,000. Stephen Chidwick in the big blind check-called.
Both players checked the J♥ turn, leading to the 2♣ river, which was checked by Chidwick.
Petrangelo fired 1,000,000, and Chidwick folded.
Barak Wisbrod in the small blind found himself at risk for 570,000 against Adrian Mateos in the small blind.
Barak Wisbrod: K♦Q♣
Adrian Mateos: A♣8♣
Mateos improved to a pair of eights on the 10♠4♥3♣8♦9♦ runout, so Wisbrod was eliminated.
Vinny Lingham was all in and at risk against Peter Wang, with the cards on their backs.
Vinny Lingham: 10♣10♥
Peter Wang: 5♦5♣
Lingham stood up as he saw his superior pair turned over, and the 8♦A♠2♦7♦4♥ board confirmed his double-up.
At a nearby table, Daniel Negreanu lost the last of his stack when his K♠Q♣ came up short against AxJx, while Alex Kulev also hit the rail when his A♦9♠ ran into Jason Koon's 9♣9♦.
Kristen Foxen checked the 2♣Q♠5♦ flop from the big blind, and Martin Kabrhel announced a bet of 50,000 in early position. Foxen replied with a check-raise to 175,000, and Kabrhel called.
Another check from Foxen followed the J♣ turn, and Kabrhel indicated that he was worried about another check-raise as he fired 135,000 into the middle.
Foxen did not take long to let the hand go, and Kabrhel collected the pot.
Chris Brewer's stack was in the middle, covered slightly by Artur Martirosian on his right.
Chris Brewer: A♠K♦
Artur Martirosian: 10♣10♥
Martirosian's pocket tens saw a safe J♥9♠9♦8♥7♣ board, improving to a straight to send Brewer to the rail.
Thomas Boivin returned to action at the end of registration, and was all in against Biao Ding in a classic race.
Thomas Boivin: A♣K♦
Biao Ding: Q♣Q♦
Boivin was unable to connect with the 3♥7♦10♥4♠2♦ runout, as Ding's pocket pair held up to secure the knockout.