2026 World Series of Poker
Chip Counts
Emily Xie raised to 30,000 in the cutoff and faced an all-in for 194,000 from Beverly Swimm in the big blind. After confirming the bet amount and taking some time to consider, Xie opted to call.
Beverly Swimm: A♠A♥
Emily Xie: 7♠7♥
"I knew that was coming," Swimm said as the dealer laid out a 8♣7♣4♠ flop, improving Xie to a set.
Swimm hung around long enough to watch the 3♣ and 4♦ complete the board, before wishing the table good luck and heading to the payout desk.
Angelo Campanile raised on the button, and snap-called when Katherine Porrello set him all in from the big blind.
Angelo Campanile: K♥K♦
Katherine Porrello: 6♠6♥
Campanile was in great shape for a double-up, but the deck had other plans.
The dealer spread a 5♠9♥6♣ flop, seeing Porrello leapfrog Campanile into the lead with a set.
The A♠ turn and 10♥ river offered no reprieve for Campanile, who wished the table well before heading out.
Katherine Porrello raised to 30,000 from under the gun, which Antonio Scalzi called in middle position before Boris Yarmulnik moved all in for 128,000 from the cutoff. Porrello called, but Scalzi folded.
Boris Yarmulnik: K♥J♦
Katherine Porrello: A♠K♣
The 3♦2♦5♠2♣A♥ board only served to improve Porrello to two pair, sending Yarmulnik to the rail.
Action was picked up with Kevin Oneill under the gun and Richard Ali on the button, all in against Reouven Attias, who was seated directly to Oneill's left.
Kevin Oneill: K♣K♦
Richard Ali: K♠K♥
Reouven Attias: A♦10♣
There was no sweat for either Oneill or Ali as the board ran out J♥2♣6♠4♠5♣; they chopped the pot, and each took a share of Attias's chips.
Level: 19
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Anthony Shively moved all in for 40,000 from under the gun, and after Lexy Gavin-Mather called in early position, Emil Simonea and Fabien Guichard also called in the big blind.
The action checked through on all three streets across the A♥6♠8♠3♥Q♦ board, taking the hand to a showdown.
"Ship it!" a lively Shively said, standing up from his seat to get a better view of the board, as he tabled A♦Q♣.
Unable to beat top two pair, both players in the blinds mucked their cards, but Gavin-Mather showed her conquered 7♥7♣.
Shively then let out a "Hoooweee!" as he sat back down in his seat and scooped in a quadruple-up.