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2026 World Series of Poker
The remaining 29 players are taking a 15-minute break. Action is due to resume at 2:15 p.m.
Lisa Tan was in the big blind and against Honglian Ye, who was sitting under the gun. The 3♠J♠A♠ flop was already face up, and the pot stood at around 320,000.
Tan bet 130,000, and action went to Ye, who moved all in for her last 420,000. Tan took some time before mucking her hand and passing the pot to her neighbor.
After the hand, Ye asked Tan, "Ace-Queen?" Tan then continued and indicated she was sitting with jacks. Jixin Zhou was also seen standing at the table across the floor having been eliminated.
Action was picked up with Lisa Teebagy and Victoria Ailloud with their chips and their hands in an all-in showdown.
Victoria Ailloud: K♦K♣
Lisa Teebagy: 9♠9♦
Ailloud was pushed further ahead when the flop came K♥Q♥7♠. The dealer peeled the J♣ turn and dropped the A♥ river, securing Ailloud's double-up.
Skye Chen opened to 50,000 from the hijack, and Mayuko Morita moved all in for her remaining 330,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back around to Chen, who called.
Mayuko Morita: 6♦6♣
Skye Chen: 9♠9♣
The A♥7♠4♣ flop saw a backdoor straight draw come in for Morita, but she was still very much behind.
Another ace came on the A♣ turn, which didn't change the standings, and the K♣ river saw to her elimination.
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Huawei Lin open-jammed for her last 270,000 from the cutoff and action folded around to Cherish Andrews who was in the big blind. Andrews made a swift call, and covered Lin, putting her opponent at risk of elimination.
Huawei Lin: A♥Q♠
Cherish Andrews: K♠K♣
Lin stood after seeing she was facing Andrews's pocket kings, and the queen on the 4♠Q♥J♣ flop wasn't enough to save her.
There was no more help on the 2♦ turn and 2♣ river, ending her run in the event early in Day 3.
Svetlana Gromenkova opened to 50,000 from the hijack. Katherene Lundgren on the button called, and big blind Mayuko Morita tagged along.
The dealer spread 7♠7♥J♥ and action checked around.
After action was passed to her, Lundgren fired 100,000 into the pot on the K♠ turn. Morita had seen enough and bowed out. Gromenkova continued to hang on.
Gromenkova fired 120,000 on the river 7♦, which was enough to push Lundgren off the hand.
Melissa Miller opened to 75,000 under the gun, and when action folded around to the big blind, Jixin Zhou called to see a flop.
The flop came K♠J♠J♣. After the action was checked to her, Miller continued with 100,000. Zhou hung on to see what the next card would bring.
The Q♣ fell on the turn. Zhou checked and then folded after Miller continued the pressure with a 150,000 bet.
Jian Long opened to 280,000 from the cutoff, leaving just 60,000 behind. Action folded to Aubrey Williams, who moved all in from the big blind, and Long snap called.
Jian Long: A♦7♣
Aubrey Williams: 8♦8♣
Long was calling for an "Ace...Ace!" after seeing no help on the Q♠J♥Q♣ flop.
She fell short on the 9♣ turn and 6♣ river, ending her time in the Ladies event, just missing out on making the final four tables.
Brandi Baldwin was also seen walking away from the tournament area at the same time, with both players locking up $4,824.