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2026 World Series of Poker
Heads-up on a flop of K♦10♣6♠, Sean Winter was in the big blind and checked with K♠Q♠. Jason Koon, on the button, bet 800,000 with A♦9♠ and Winter made the call.
Winter led out for 450,000 on the 9♥ turn and Koon folded.
Adrian Mateos raised with Q♦J♣ from under the gun to 480,000. All the other players folded to Nick Petrangelo in the big blind, who called with 9♦8♦.
Both players checked the 10♣J♥6♣ flop, leading to the 2♠ turn. Petrangelo bet 900,000 and Mateos called.
The K♦ river completed the board and Petrangelo went deep into the tank. After a minute, he bet 1,100,000. Mateos eventually made the call with second pair and scooped the pot.
Adrian Mateos raised with Q♦4♦ in the cutoff to 525,000 and Bryn Kenney defended the big blind with A♥J♠.
Mateos continued for 350,000 on the 2♠J♣K♣ flop and was called, then checked back the 3♣ turn.
The 6♦ landed on the river and Kenney fired 835,000. Mateos flung his cards into the muck.
David Einhorn was on the button with A♥9♥ raised to 510,000 and was called by Bryn Kenney with K♣10♦ in the big blind.
Kenney flopped top pair on Q♦7♣K♥ and check-called Einhorn's bet of 400,000. Both players then checked the Q♠ on the turn.
Kenney led out for 565,000 on the 7♠ river. Einhorn went into the tank but folded.
Level: 18
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 240,000
Bryn Kenney raised to 400,000 with A♣K♣ in early position, and David Einhorn called holding 5♠5♦ in the small blind. Samuel Mullur came along with 10♣8♥ in the big blind, and action checked to Kenney on the 6♣K♠K♥ flop.
Kenney checked his trip kings, and Einhorn tapped the table again on the 9♠ turn. Mullur fired a bet of 1,150,000, with Kenney calling and Einhorn letting his hand go.
Mullur led out for 2,500,000 on the 4♦ river, and Kenney instantly called to show down his winner.
Samuel Mullur raised to 400,000 with A♠9♠ in the cutoff, finding a call from Adrian Mateos holding A♥6♦ in the big blind.
Mateos checked the 7♣10♣9♥ flop, and Mullur checked back his pair of nines. The 8♥ turn gave Mateos a straight, and he checked once more.
Mullur checked back again, and Mateos led out for 550,000 on the 5♠ river. Mullur took some time before making the call, and Mateos tabled his straight to take down the pot.
Brandon Wilson opened to 400,000 with K♥Q♣ in early position, and Phil Ivey moved all in for 3,450,000 in the small blind holding 9♣9♦.
Wilson let his hand go, and Ivey picked up the pot.
On the next hand, action folded to Ivey on the button and he moved all in again with A♣Q♠. That produced folds from both blinds, and Ivey collected another orbit's worth of blinds.
Phil Ivey opened to 400,000 in the hijack with A♠7♥, and Sean Winter made the call in the cutoff holding A♣J♣.
Both players checked the 5♥9♥4♦ flop, and the dealer flipped over the K♣ turn. Another pair of checks led to the A♦ river, and Ivey checked once more.
Winter fired 650,000 into the middle, earning a call from Ivey. Winter revealed his pair of aces with a jack kicker, taking down the pot as Ivey mucked.
Adrian Mateos in the cutoff with A♥10♠ raised to 400,000. David Einhorn on the button with 10♦10♣ was the only one to call.
After Mateos checked the K♥7♥5♣ flop, he called when Einhorn bet 400,000. The 3♠ turn was then checked by both players to find the Q♥ river.
Mateos led out for 3,400,000 and managed to make Einhorn fold the best hands.