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2026 World Series of Poker
Lexy Gavin-Mather limped from the small blind with 10♦8♣ and Emily Spencer checked with A♥8♠ from the big blind.
The A♠4♠5♣ flop saw Gavin-Mather check. Spencer bet 80,000 and Gavin-Mather quickly mucked.
Caitlin Comeskey under the gun opened to 120,000 before Sondra Lacoy to her left jammed for 110,000. Manda Moore defended from the big blind and both Moore and Comeskey checked all the way through a board of 9♥J♥7♠4♦4♠.
Sondra Lacoy: 3♠3♣
Caitlin Comeskey: K♣Q♣
Manda Moore: 7♣3♦
Moore hit the best two pair to beat Lacoy's pocket threes so Lacoy was eliminated.
Caitlin Comeskey raised to 120,000 from early position and Lizhen Chen in the big blind, holding exactly the same hand three-bet to 480,000. Comeskey shoved all in for 1,440,000. Chen called.
Lizhen Chen: K♦K♣
Caitlin Comeskey: K♠K♥
The board ran 9♦7♠7♣Q♦8♦ and the dealer chopped the pot.
Lizhen Chen moved all in for 675,000 from under the gun and Sondra Lacoy called from middle position.
Lizhen Chen: 7♥7♣
Sondra Lacoy: Q♠Q♥
Chen saw she was at risk when the cards were flipped and the 3♣7♠J♠ flop saw her take the lead. There was another spade on the 6♠ turn which brought in the sweat for Chen as Lacoy was holding the queen of spades.
The 6♣ completed the board and Chen doubled her stack ending the hand with the boat.
Caitlin Comeskey in the hijack raised to 120,000 with 7♦6♦ and Sondra Lacoy in the cutoff, holding A♣J♠, called.
The dealer spread 3♥Q♣6♣. After a check, Lacoy fired 175,000. Comesky called to see the next street.
The turn brought a 3♦. Comesky checked once again prompting Lacoy to bet 175,000. Comesky hung on.
On the 10♦ river, Comeskey tapped the table and Lacoy followed suit. Comeskey scooped the pot for her two-pair with the board after Lacoy threw her hand into the muck.
Lisa Tan in early position raised to 120,000 and was called by Honglian Ye to her left. Melissa Miller on the button then raised all in for 1,000,000.
Tan folded her Q♠9♠ before Ye folded A♠8♠ as well. Miller had 7♦7♣.
Shannon Fahey opened to 125,000 from under the gun with K♦Q♦ and Victoria Ailloud called on the button with 6♥6♣. Skye Chen defended her big blind with J♥7♠ and the players went three-ways to the flop.
The dealer fanned the 2♦4♠3♣ board and Chen checked. Fahey checked, Ailloud bet 160,000 which was enough to see both players fold, and she picked up the small pot.
Level: 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Honglian Ye raised under the gun with A♥K♥ to 105,000. When action folded to the big blind, Lisa Tan called with K♠3♠.
The flop came K♦6♣8♣. Both players hit the board with a pair of kings but Ye had the superior kicker. After a check from Tan, Ye fired another 105,000 and Tan called.
Both players checked the turn J♥. On the 3♣ river, Tan, who caught two-pair, bet 175,000 and Ye called just to throw her hand after seeing Tan's cards.
Cherish Andrews opened to 325,000 from the small blind to cover Lizhen Chen's remaining stack and Chen made a quick call.
Lizhen Chen: A♣8♣
Cherish Andrews: 9♦2♦
Chen was way ahead but the 9♣K♣10♥ flop saw Andrews pick up a pair of nines. There was some hope for Chen with the club flush draw, but she missed on the 7♦ turn. Chen picked up more outs with the straight draw which came in on the 6♠ river.