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2026 World Series of Poker
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Carlo van Ravenswoud opened from under the gun to 280,000 holding A♠K♦J♥2♦ and was called by Santhosh Suvarna in the big blind with J♥9♥6♠3♠.
On the Q♥3♣10♥ flop, Van Ravenswoud continued for 180,000 and Suvarna check-called to see the 10♦ turn.
After Suvarna checked again, Van Ravenswoud fired a second barrel of 675,000. This time, Suvarna released his hand, conceding the pot to Van Ravenswoud.
Daniel Negreanu raised to 280,000 from under the gun. Santhosh Suvarna in the cutoff three-bet and Negreanu called to find himself at risk for 380,000.
Daniel Negreanu: J♦10♣8♣4♦
Santhosh Suvarna: A♠A♦5♦4♣
Negreanu ran into Suvarna's aces and found no help on a board of Q♥2♥6♦7♣8♠, so he was eliminated in 11th place.
Robert Cowen was under the gun when he opened to 160,000. Naoya Kihara in the cutoff three-bet to 600,000, but Cowen four-bet to 1,920,000. Kihara called.
Cowen continued for 3,000,000 on a flop of J♠Q♦3♥. Kihara raised all-in and Cowen called with the 195,000 he had left.
Robert Cowen: A♠A♥K♦2♦
Naoya Kihara: A♦K♥J♥9♦
Kihara ran into Cowen's aces but found a nut flush draw with the 3♦ turn. The 3♣ river gave a full house to Cowen who secured a massive double up.
Joao Simao in the small blind raised to 240,000 and faced Daniel Negreanu who called from the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of 3♥9♠K♣ and Simao bet 200,000. Negreanu called with the 70,000 he had behind.
Daniel Negreanu: 10♠10♥9♣4♠
Joao Simao: A♠5♠4♥2♥
Negreanu kept the lead on the 3♠ turn and the Q♣ river and doubled up.
Youness Barakat under the gun raised to 225,000 with A♣K♣Q♣2♠ and Carlo van Ravenswoud on the button with K♠K♦10♥7♣ made the call.
Barakat bet 165,000 on the 7♥Q♠7♠ flop and was called, then fired a second barrel to 330,000 on the 4♦ turn. Van Ravenswoud called again.
The A♥ landed on the river but was checked by Barakat. Van Ravenswoud eventually checked back with trips and scooped the pot.
Dylan Weisman in the hijack opened to 280,000. Both Sean Winter on the button and Daniel Negreanu in the big blind called.
Weisman potted to 960,000 on the Q♣4♠10♣ flop. Winter jammed for 700,000 and Negreanu eventually check-folded his A♦9♣7♣4♦.
Sean Winter: K♠Q♠10♥8♥
Dylan Weisman: A♣J♣9♦7♠
Winter flopped two pair but Weisman had a nut flush draw. The 7♥ turn changed nothing but the 3♣ river completed the flush and Winter was sent to the rail.
Carlo van Ravenswoud opened to 280,000 from under the gun with J♠10♣9♣7♠ and Robert Cowen defended from the big blind with A♦5♠5♣3♥.
Van Ravenswoud continued for 180,000 on the 8♠A♥4♠ flop and was called, then moved all-in for 1,010,000 on the 9♦ turn. Cowen asked for a count but check-folded.
Level: 20
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
After Robert Cowen opened to 120,000 from the button, Ka Kwan Lau in the big blind three-bet to 390,000. Cowen called.
Lau potted to 870,000 on a flop of 5♠3♦10♦. Cowen immediately raised and Lau snap-called, finding himself at risk for 960,000.
Ka Kwan Lau: K♠K♥9♣2♣
Robert Cowen: Q♥10♥10♣8♦
Lau was only looking for the two remaining kings in the deck, but the 7♥ turn and the 5♥ completed the board and he was eliminated.