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2026 World Series of Poker
Level: 15
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
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There were roughly 200,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 2♣6♦10♣.
Chance Kornuth who was in early position bet 20,000, and Ka Kwan Lau in the cutoff raised to 100,000, Kornuth with only 50,000 behind used a few time banks before he made the call.
Chance Kornuth: A♣Q♥J♠7♦
Ka Kwan Lau: A♥8♦7♠6♥
Lau's pair held as the board ran out K♠ on the turn and the 3♠ on the river to eliminate Kornuth.
Dylan Smith raised to 70,000 in the cutoff and Dylan Weisman potted it in the small blind to put Smith at risk, who had 65,000 behind. Smith made the call.
Dylan Smith: Q♣Q♥10♥9♠
Dylan Weisman: A♥K♠Q♠2♣
The board ran out A♣K♣9♥J♣3♦, with Smith making Broadway to earn the double up.
Youness Barakat opened to 70,000 from under the gun and received calls from Chris Hunichen in early position and David Benyamine in middle position.
Action folded to Martin Kabrhel in the small blind, who moved all in for 135,000. Barakat then raised to 565,000, which forced Hunichen and Benyamine out of the pot.
Martin Kabrhel: K♠Q♥8♥4♠
Youness Barakat: A♣A♦8♦3♣
Kabrhel flopped a gutshot on 5♥7♣5♦, but no luck as the board ran out J♦ on the turn and the Q♣ on the river to eliminate Kabrhel.
Action went four-ways to a flop of 6♣2♣10♥, where it checked to Daniel Negreanu in the hijack. He bet 65,000 and only Artur Martirosian called on the button.
The turn landed the 6♦, Negreanu bet 135,000, and Martirosian called, bringing the K♦ river. Negreanu slowed down with a check and Martirosian bet 150,000.
"Kings," said Martirosian after Negreanu flicked in the call.
"How many? Oh, three of them," said Negreanu as Martirosian tabled K♠K♣J♣4♣ for the full house, kings full of sixes.
There were roughly 200,000 chips in the pot on a flop of A♣7♦A♥.
Dylan Weisman in the small blind made a bet of 20,000, and Ren Lin who was on the button made the call. Both players checked on the 2♦ turn which brought the J♣ on the river.
Action was on Weisman who fired out a bet of 60,000, Lin took a brief moment before he made the fold and went back to peeling his hard boiled eggs.