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2026 World Series of Poker
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Kindah Sakkal in the small blind jammed for 250,000. Aubrey Williams in the big blind eventually made the call.
Kindah Sakkal: A♥8♥
Aubrey Williams: Q♣5♦
Sakkal flopped top pair on A♦6♦K♦, but Williams still had a flush draw. The 5♠7♥ runout changed nothing and Sakkal doubled up.
Kindah Sakkal opened to 80,000 from early position and Jessica Teusl moved all in for her remaining 625,000 in the small blind. Sakkal made a quick call and the players flipped their hands.
Jessica Teusl: K♦K♣
Kindah Sakkal: 10♦10♣
The 4♦2♣J♥ flop was good for Teusl and there was no change on the A♠ turn and 5♣ river to remain in contention and battle for her second WOSP Ladies Event title.
Lilach West raised to 80,000 from the small blind and big blind Shannon Fahey called to see the flop.
The flop came 3♠6♣4♣. West check-called Fahey's 55,000 bet leading them to the turn.
The 7♠ turn was checked by both players. On the river 7♣, West fired 85,000 which was enough to make Fahey fold her hand.
Lisa Teebagy raised to 90,000 from under the gun. Kimura Nao in middle position jammed for 590,000 and Teebagy called.
Kimura Nao: A♦J♠
Lisa Teebagy: A♠K♠
Nao didn't hit the jack she needed on Q♣9♥9♦6♥9♠ and she was eliminated.
Victoria Ailloud opened to 80,000 from middle position, then Aubrey Williams on the button three-bet to 200,000. Ailloud made the call.
Williams continued for 110,000 on the 2♥J♦A♣ flop. Ailloud called and then checked the 2♦ turn. Williams fired a second barrel to 230,000. Ailloud moved all in, and Williams snap called off her last 640,000.
Aubrey Williams: J♥J♣
Victoria Ailloud: A♠J♠
"Wow," Ailloud, with two pair, said when she discovered Williams' full house. The 5♣ river completed the board, and Williams doubled up.
Michelle Dimaunahan opened to 80,000 from middle position, and action folded slowly around the table to Caitlin Comeskey. Comesky moved all in for 890,000, and Dimaunahan took a while to deliberate.
The pair shared some table talk during the hand with Comesky saying, "I have a good hand."
Dimaunahan replied, "I know, me too. I am just trying to figure out who has the better one."
After a minute or so, Dimaunahan opted to fold, and Comesky showed her ace-queen.
Lisa Tan opened to 80,000 from early position and Jessica Teusl in hijack called. Joining the two of them were Victoria Ailloud in cutoff and Aubrey Williams in the big blind.
The flop came 5♠3♥6♦. Williams checked the action to Tan who fired 175,000. Teusl and Ailloud had seen enough and folded. Williams took time to consider her options before raising to 395,000.
It was Tan's turn to tank, looking at what Williams had behind then called. On the 4♥ turn, Williams shot out 250,000 and Tan called to see the last card.
The escalating tension between the two players was palpable when the river 9♠ was peeled. Williams started counting her chips and set aside 325,000 to bet.
Tan looked at Williams before checking her cards. Staring at nothing in particular, she announced all-in covering what her opponent had behind. Williams looked at the ceiling in frustration, then mucked her hand.
As Tan scooped the pot, Williams questioned her about her hand to which Teusl answered that Tan couldn't possibly be bluffing all three of them.
Cherish Andrews opened to 80,000 from middle position. Marie Benedetto in the small blind three-bet all-in for 230,000 and Andrews called.
Marie Benedetto: K♣9♣
Cherish Andrews: A♣K♥
Benedetto managed to flop a pair on 3♣9♠4♦J♠2♠ to double up.
Heads-up on a board of 2♥Q♥9♠5♦ with 190,000 in the pot, Caitlin Comeskey in the small blind saw her 375,000-chip stack being called by Sondra Lacoy in the big blind.
Caitlin Comeskey: 9♣8♠
Sondra Lacoy: A♠9♦
Lacoy had a pair of nines with the best kicker, but Comeskey rivered two pair with the 8♦ to double up.