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2026 World Series of Poker
The clock has been paused as hand-for-hand play begins. Ten players remain, with only nine places available in the money.
Kristen Foxen under the gun opened to 1,300,000 with only 60,000 behind. Samuel Mullur in the big blind raised and Foxen called to find herself at risk.
Kristen Foxen: Q♠10♥
Samuel Mullur: A♣9♠
Foxen looked destined to double up after flopping a straight on J♥9♦K♦, but the J♣ turn opened the door for Mullur, who improved to a runner-runner full house on the 9♥ river to send her to the rail.
Action folded to Bryn Kenney on the button, who raised to 425,000 with A♥2♦. David Einhorn defended his big blind with Q♥8♥, and checked the 5♥6♦6♥ flop.
Kenney continued for 275,000, and Einhor stuck in the call. The 9♠ turn produced a bet of 1,100,000 from Einhorn, taking down the pot as Kenney quickly folded.
Matthias Eibinger opened to 400,000 from under the gun, and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 1,550,000 in the big blind. Eibinger moved all in for 5,660,000, and Mateos made the call.
Matthias Eibinger: 8♠8♣
Adrian Mateos: Q♠Q♥
Eibinger was unable to improve on the 9♣J♥9♠7♥2♠ board, exiting the tournament in 12th place.
Bryn Kenney's early position raise to 400,000 was met with an all in from Peter Wang in the cutoff for 1,390,000. Kenney made the call, and the hands were turned up.
Peter Wang: 4♠4♦
Bryn Kenney: A♥7♣
Wang was flipping for his tournament life, and watched Kenney connect with the 6♥Q♦7♥Q♥K♦ runout to hit two pair. Wang collected his belongings, hitting the rail as Kenney collected the pot.
Michael Moncek raised to 400,000 with 10♠9♠ on the button, and Phil Ivey made the call holding A♠6♥ in the big blind.
Ivey checked the 7♣7♠A♣ flop, and Moncek continued for 350,000. The call was made, and both players checked the 2♥ turn.
Ivey hit two pair on the A♥ river and led out for 800,000, taking down the pot as Moncek folded.
Level: 17
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
The 13 remaining players are now on a 15-minute break. Only nine of them will reach the money.
Brandon Wilson raised to 320,000 from early position with Q♦10♦ and Adrian Mateos defended the big blind with 9♥8♣.
Mateos flopped two pair on J♥8♥9♦ while Wilson flopped the nut straight. Mateos then check-called 375,000 from Wilson.
The Winamax team pro checked the 6♥ turn and check-called a second barrel worth 830,000.
The K♦ on the river was checked by Mateos. Wilson fired a pot-sized bet of 3,300,000. Mateos went deep into the tank for more than four minutes and ended up with the correct fold.