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2026 World Series of Poker
| Seat | Team | Country | Chip count | Big blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aubrey Williams | United States | 3,425,000 | 34 |
| 2 | Emily Spencer | United States | 3,810,000 | 38 |
| 3 | Jessica Teusl | Austria | 1,705,000 | 17 |
| 4 | Caitlin Comeskey | United States | 3,320,000 | 33 |
| 5 | Svetlana Gromenkova | United States | 1,780,000 | 18 |
| 6 | Lisa Tan | Singapore | 4,545,000 | 45 |
| 7 | Lisa Teebagy | United States | 3,645,000 | 36 |
| 8 | Victoria Ailloud | France | 1,760,000 | 18 |
| 9 | Skye Chen | United States | 4,440,000 | 44 |
| 10 | Lexy Gavin-Mather | United States | 990,000 | 10 |
Players take a short 15-minute break in preparation for the unofficial final table.
Lizhen Chen open-jammed from under the gun for her last 270,000. Caitlin Comeskey called from the cutoff and no other players joined the action.
Lizhen Chen: K♦4♦
Caitlin Comeskey: A♠10♠
After the pair tabled their cards, Chen saw she was behind and the A♣8♥J♦ flop also went Comeskey's way.
The 3♦ turn and 5♥ river saw to her elimination in 11th place, narrowly missing out on making the final table. She did lock up a pay jump and took home $13,097.
Manda Moore opened on the button to 160,000 and Lisa Tan defended from the big blind.
The 8♠Q♥5♥ flop saw Tan check-call a 150,000 bet by Moore and the pair saw the 4♦ turn.
Tan opted to check and Moore bet 300,000. Tan tanked before putting her stack in the middle to jam and cover Moore. Moore called and put her 1,225,000 stack at risk, with just 12 players remaining.
Manda Moore: A♠A♥
Lisa Tan: 5♣4♣
Moore was looking to chop or find an Ace to survive on the river but the K♥ river didn't help and her aces saw
After the big pot she lost, Lizhen Chen under the gun moved all-in for 130,000. Lexy Gavin-Mather and Lisa Teebagy in the blinds both called.
Gavin-Mather and Teebagy checked all the way through a board of J♦9♦Q♠4♥5♥, so all three players' cards went on their backs.
Lizhen Chen: 10♣8♥
Lexy Gavin-Mather: A♦3♠
Lisa Teebagy: A♣6♦
Chen managed to flop a straight to triple up.
Emily Spencer opened to 160,000 with A♦4♦ from under the gun and Lisa Teebagy, who was sitting to her direct left, called with 6♠6♦. Lizhen Chen moved all in from the hijack for her remaining 1,205,000 and Caitlin Comeskey was on the button and opted to re-jam for 1,075,000.
Action folded back around to Teebagy, who took a few minutes to consider her option. She eventually folded, leaving the pair to go to the flip heads up.
Caitlin Comeskey: A♣K♣
Lizhen Chen: Q♥Q♦
Comesky was behind and the 5♠10♥7♦ flop ensured things stayed that way. There was no improvement for Comeskey on the 4♠ turn either.
Things all changed on the A♠ river as it brought in the ace for Comeskey and Chen was left with just 130,000.
After Skye Chen raised to 190,000 from the button, Shannon Fahey in the small blind jammed for 805,000. Chen went deep into the tank and ultimately made the call.
Shannon Fahey: A♠8♥
Skye Chen: J♠8♠
Fahey didn’t look happy when Chen called, and her instincts were right, as Chen flopped a straight on the 9♦10♦Q♥2♥K♠ runout to send Fahey to the rail.
Lisa Tan opened to 160,000 from the cutoff. Lexy Gavin-Mather on the button called with J♦10♦ before Emily Spencer in the small blind moved all-in for 1,925,000.
Tan asked for a count and went into the tank. She eventually made the call, prompting Gavin-Mather to fold.
Emily Spencer: A♦4♦
Lisa Tan: Q♠Q♣
Spencer ran into queens, but after a flop of 10♠9♥2♦, she found a flush draw with the 5♦. The 9♦ river completed her flush and she doubled up.
Honglian Ye moved all in from the hijack for her last 1,135,000 and Skye Chen was in the small blind and asked for a count. Chen got confirmation and then made the call and the big blind folded.
Honglian Ye: A♦J♣
Skye Chen: K♥K♦
Ye was looking for an ace but missed on the 3♣10♠7♥ flop. The 4♣ turn didn't help, and she was swiftly eliminated in 14th place as the dealer placed the Q♣ river, taking home $8,423.
Emily Spencer in early position raised to 160,000 with A♠9♠. Manda Moore on the button called with A♣J♣ and Lisa Tan defended from the big blind with K♦10♠.
All three players checked a flop of 10♣10♦4♥. Tan and Spencer checked the 2♥ turn as well, as Moore decided to lead out for 300,000.
Tan with trips raised to 750,000 to make Spencer fold. Moore folded too.