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2026 World Series of Poker
Nick Petrangelo on the button raised 325,000 with K♦J♠ and David Einhorn called with 9♦5♦ in the big blind.
Einhorn checked the J♦5♠A♦ flop, Petrangelo bet 225,000, Einhorn check-raised to 1,100,000 with his flush draw, and Petrangelo called.
The 7♦ on the turn completed Einhorn's flush and he bet 1,700,000. Petrangelo called again to see the 7♠ land on the river.
Einhorn moved all in for 2,185,000 and Petrangelo snap-folded.
Adrian Mateos opened to 325,000 in early position, making the call after Michael Moncek three-bet to 975,000 on the button.
Mateos called and checked the Q♦Q♠5♠ flop, with Moncek betting 425,000. Mateos then check-raised to 1,300,000, and Moncek replied by moving all in. Mateos took one last look at his cards before making the call.
Adrian Mateos: K♠10♠
Michael Moncek: A♥9♦
Mateos connected with the 3♠ turn to complete his flush, while the 4♥ river completed the board to confirm his double-up.
Nick Petrangelo in the small blind moved all-in to apply pressure on Peter Wang in the big blind who called off his last 1,120,000.
Peter Wang: K♠8♠
Nick Petrangelo: 10♦3♦
Petragelo flopped a flush draw on 2♦J♦Q♠, but Wang was still in the lead after the 6♥ turn. The A♠ river kept him ahead and he doubled up.
Samuel Mullur checked the 3♠K♥J♦ flop holding J♠9♠, and Bryn Kenney fired a bet of 175,000 with K♣8♣ in the hijack.
Mullur checked once more on the 6♣ turn, and Kenney continued for 545,000 with top pair. Mullur made another call with his pair of jacks, and checked one last time on the 8♠ river.
Kenney sized up to 1,865,000, and Mullur went into the tank. After using two time bank cards, Mullur made the call.
Kenney tabled his two pair, and Mullur mucked his hand.
Adrian Mateos raised to 300,000 from early position with K♥Q♦. Brandon Wilson in the cutoff called with 9♠9♥ and Phil Ivey defended from the big blind with 10♣8♣.
The dealer fanned a flop of 4♠2♦7♦ and both Ivey and Mateos checked. Wilson bet 300,000, Ivey folded then Mateos check-raised to 950,000.
Wilson three-bet all-in for 3,545,000 and Mateos snap-folded.
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic moved all in from early position for 1,400,000, and Bryn Kenney three-bet his stack from the cutoff. The rest of the table folded, leaving Kaladjurdjevic at risk heads-up.
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic: J♦10♦
Bryn Kenney: A♣K♦
Kaladjurdjevic was behind, but picked up a straight draw on the 9♣7♦9♠ flop. Kenney remained in front on the Q♥ turn, improving on the A♦ river to send Kaladjurdjevic to the rail.
Adrian Mateos in the cutoff bet 225,000 on a flop of Q♠K♦4♠. Michael Moncek in the big blind check-called and quickly checked the 4♥ turn. Mateos checked back.
The Q♣ river was checked by Moncek once again. Mateos with 9♠8♦ bluffed by betting 1,555,000 but was caught by Moncek who called with K♥10♥ for two pair.
Level: 16
Blinds: 100,000/150,000
Ante: 150,000
Nick Petrangelo opened to 250,000 in the hijack with A♦9♦, and Dejan Kaladjurdjevic took some time before making the call with 10♥7♥ in the big blind.
Kaladjurdjevic checked the 3♦5♥A♥ flop, and Petrangelo slid out a bet of 150,000. Kaladjurdjevic then check-raised to 660,000, and the call was made.
The 2♦ turn saw Kaladjurdjevic lead out for 1,000,000, and Petrangelo counted out a call.
Kaladjurdjevic checked the 10♠ river, and Petrangelo opted to check back. Kaladjurdjevic tabled his pair of tens, while Petrangelo earned the pot with his pair of aces.
Biao Ding in the small blind found himself at risk for 415,000 against Peter Wang on the button.
Biao Ding: A♠J♠
Peter Wang: 5♥5♣
Ding lost his third all-in in a row on 8♥K♦6♣4♠10♥ and hit the rail.