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2026 World Series of Poker
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Alexander Greenblatt was sitting under the gun and in a hand with Antony Rubin in middle position. The 4♠3♠6♠ flop was already face up, and the betting had accumulated into a 450,000 pot.
Greenblatt had moved all in, and Rubin made the call, putting himself at risk for his last 1,615,000.
Antony Rubin: 7♣7♠
Alexander Greenblatt: A♠K♦
Rubin was ahead with a pair of sevens, but Greenblatt had plenty to hunt with two overs, the nut flush draw and the backdoor straight.
A 2♦ turn saw Greenblatt get closer to the steal, but he missed on the 9♥ river, and passed a chunk of his stack across to Rubin.
Alen Tenorio raised to 160,000 in late position and Vincent Moscati three-bet jammed in the cutoff for 610,000 to put himself at risk. Tenorio called.
Vincent Moscati: A♣J♥
Alen Tenorio: Q♠J♣
Moscati pulled ahead further on the A♠6♦4♣ flop, pairing his ace. The turn landed the 2♦ and the river fell the A♥, earning him the double up.
Ryan Eriquezzo opened with A♠Q♠ to 160,000 from early position before Karim Ghozlani re-raised to 480,000 out of the cutoff with K♥K♦.
Eriquezzo four-bet to 1,160,000 in response. Ghozlani called.
The flop came 8♥A♣2♥, which led to bet of 675,000 from Eriquezzo. Ghozlani called.
Both players checked the J♦ turn to bring the 6♠ river. Eriquezzo bet 1,100,00 on the river, which led to a fold from Ghozlani.
Ignacio Sole jammed from the small blind, and Christian Rodriguez called out of the big blind to put himself at risk for 855,000.
Christian Rodriguez: 9♥9♣
Ignacio Sole: A♠8♠
Sole was behind, but that changed in a hurry after the 4♦A♣4♥ flop gave him a pair of aces.
Rodriguez was unable to find a nine on the 3♥ turn and the Q♥ river as he was eliminated.
Will Givens opened to 165,000 from middle position before David Tovar went all-in on the button. Givens called to put himself at risk for 1,100,000.
Will Givens: 10♣10♠
David Tovar: A♦Q♠
Givens needed to avoid the overcards, and he did when the runout came 2♣3♥J♥7♣2♦ to secure the double up.
Sara Dehghani raised to 160,000 from under the gun before Steven Hinkle re-raised to 430,000 from early position. Octavio Borra made the cold call from the cutoff. Dehghani got out of the way with a fold.
Both players checked the 7♠J♥K♣ flop and J♦ turn to bring the A♥ river.
Hinkle bet 525,000 and was called by Borra.
Both players chuckled as they realized they had the same hand when Hinkle showed A♣K♥ and Borra revealed A♠K♦.
Jed Friedman raised to 160,000 in early position and Tsz Chau three-bet jammed in the small blind for 270,000 to put himself at risk. Friedman called.
Tsz Chau: K♥Q♠
Jed Friedman: A♥Q♦
The board ran out 5♦3♠5♣5♠6♦, and Chau was sent packing.
Alen Tenorio raised to 160,000 from the hijack before Tyler Hirschfeld went all-in for 1,990,000 from the small blind. Alessandro Predaroli four-bet to 2,150,000 from the big blind, which led to a fold from Tenorio as Hirschfeld was at risk.
Tyler Hirschfeld: K♠Q♣
Alessandro Predaroli: A♠Q♥
The flop came K♥Q♠4♠ to give Hirschfeld the best hand with top two pair.
The 3♣ turn and the 4♦ river were blanks to award Hirschfeld the pot.
Andrey Pateychuk was already all in and at risk for his entire 3,100,000 stack on the button. He was covered by Banipal Babana in the cutoff who had just 500,000 more than him.
Andrey Pateychuk: K♠K♦
Banipal Babana: A♣A♥
Pateychuk couldn't improve on the A♦Q♥7♣5♠J♠ runout, and he hit the rail in 113th place for $11,700.