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2026 World Series of Poker
Sean Winter raised to 250,000 in the hijack with A♥Q♦, and Adrian Mateos made the call on the button holding Q♣J♦. Brandon Wilson came along in the big blind with Q♥6♥, and checked the 3♠9♦10♥ flop.
All three players checked to the J♣ turn, with action repeating to the 5♦ river.
Wilson led out for 1,100,000, with Winter letting his hand go. Mateos took some time before sticking in a call, turning over his pair of jacks to claim the pot.
Peter Wang in the small blind moved all-in for 1,530,000 and Biao Ding in the big blind called.
Peter Wang: 6♠6♦
Biao Ding: K♥J♦
Wang's pocket sixes held on 2♥3♠A♦4♦10♠ and he doubled up.
Biao Ding opened to 250,000 from under the gun before Dejan Kaladjurdjevic moved all in from the hijack for 1,690,000. Ding called, and the cards were revealed.
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic: A♦10♦
Biao Ding: K♣Q♣
Both players whiffed on the 3♥8♣6♥3♦6♦ runout, leaving Kaladjurdjevic in front to secure the double-up.
Biao Ding on the button moved all in for 2,040,000 and Stephen Chidwick called him in the big blind, who was at risk for 1,595,000.
Stephen Chidwick: 7♠7♦
Biao Ding: A♠7♣
Ding flopped top pair on 2♠A♦8♥K♦6♣, sending Chidwick to the rail.
Action began with a raise to 250,000 from David Einhorn in early position with A♠Q♥, and Michael Moncek made the call holding 6♠6♦ in the small blind. Jason Koon came along in the big blind with Q♦8♦, and the 3♦J♦A♣ flop was fanned out.
Koon checked and called after Einhorn bet 525,000, while Moncek folded.
Koon checked again on the 7♣ turn. Einhorn fired a bet of 1,400,000 and took down the pot as Koon slid his cards into the muck.
Heads-up on a flop of 9♦7♣4♦, Stephen Chidwick was under the gun with A♦2♦ and bet 400,000. Samuel Mullur, in the big blind, check-called with K♠4♠.
Both players checked the J♥ on the turn. Mullur checked the 6♥ river, as did Chidwick, and Mullur took it down with a pair of fours.
Phil Ivey raised from the cutoff to 240,000 with A♦K♦, and Adrian Mateos defended his big blind holding 5♥2♥.
Mateos checked the 6♦2♦2♠ flop, and Ivey continued for 150,000. Mateos then raised to 525,000 with his trip deuces, and Ivey slid in the call.
Mateos checked again on the 7♠ turn and Ivey checked it back. Mateos bet 4,000,000 on the 6♣ river, more than Ivey's remaining stack.
After taking some time, Ivey let his hand go and Mateos picked up the pot.
Kristen Foxen on the button opened to 260,000 with K♦4♦ and faced Nick Petrangelo who called in the big blind with Q♠10♥.
Foxen continued for 350,000 on the 7♣A♠10♦ flop and was called, then fired as second barrel to 900,000 on the A♦ turn. Petrangelo check-called both times.
He checked the J♥ river. Foxen eventually checked back but lost to Petrangelo's two pair.
Peter Wang opened to 250,000 in early position before Biao Ding moved all in for 1,080,000 as next to act. The rest of the table got out of the way, and Wang made the call.
Biao Ding: A♦10♠
Peter Wang: Q♣Q♥
Wang's pocket queens were looking good after the 9♠7♣5♣ and 3♦ turn, but Ding hit the A♣ river to stay alive and double up.
After he picked up aces but scooped the blinds, Bryn Kenney under the gun raised to 250,000 with A♦Q♠. Samuel Mullur in the cutoff called with 6♦6♣ and was the only one to do so.
The flop of 3♣9♦9♥ and the 10♣ turn were checked by both players, but Kenney bet 710,000 on the 10♠ river. Mullur who had his sixes counterfeit folded.