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2026 World Series of Poker
Skye Chen opened to 110,000 from the cutoff and Manda Moore jammed for her last 525,000 from the big blind. Chen asked for a count before calling and the players tabled their cards.
Manda Moore: A♣K♥
Skye Chen: A♠10♣
There was a small sweat on the 4♣10♦Q♦ flop, as Moore slipped behind to Chen's second pair. The K♠ turn saw Moore take back the lead, and she held on the 9♣ river to secure the pot and keep her seat.
Yao Meng in early position jammed for 545,000. Katherene Lundgren in the big blind who was slightly covered went deep into the tank but ultimately decided to call.
Katherene Lundgren: J♦7♠
Yao Meng: A♥10♥
Meng kept the lead all the way through a board of 2♠9♥6♦8♣A♣ and Lundgren left the tournament area.
Players were already in a 300,000 pot and on the J♦8♣3♦ flop with Shannon Fahey sitting under the gun and Yao Meng in the small blind.
Meng checked, Fahey bet 100,000, and Meng called to see the 4♥ turn. Both opted to check to the 8♠ river and Meng bet out 200,000.
Fahey made the call and Meng showed her 10♦6♦ bluff. Fahey tabled her A♦Q♥ for ace high, which was enough to take the pot.
Caitlin Comeskey opened K♠10♥ from the cutoff and Sondra Lacoy called with A♠5♣ on the button. Lexy Gavin-Mather woke up with pocket tens on the button and bet 1,085,000 from the small blind and Michelle Dimaunahan moved all in from the big blind for her last 315,000. Only Gavin-Mather called taking the players heads up to showdown.
Michelle Dimaunahan: J♠2♦
Lexy Gavin-Mather: 10♠10♣
Dimaunahan was looking to the board to find help but missed on the 7♠Q♣5♠ flop. The 3♣ turn didn't change anything and only a jack was going to save her.
A 4♦ river saw her time come to an end, and she locked up $6,897 for a 21st place finish.
Aubrey Williams opened with A♣10♠ from the hijack to 105,000 and Victoria Ailloud defended her A♠9♠ from the big blind.
The J♥5♠9♦ flop saw Ailloud check, Williams continue for 165,000 and Ailloud call.
A 10♣ was turned, and both checked to the 6♦ river. Both checked again to showdown and Williams took the pot after turning the ten.
Victoria Ailloud raised to 100,000 from under the gun and Jessica Teusl called in the big blind.
Teusl checked the flop to Ailloud who fired 105,000 which was enough to take the pot
Lilach West opened from under the gun and was called by both Skye Chen and Angela Jordison in the blinds.
The dealer fanned a flop of 9♦K♠10♥ and West directly moved all in for 775,000. Chen went into the tank and called before Jordison jammed for 1,700,000. Chen snap-called.
Lilach West: 8♥7♥
Angela Jordison: K♦10♦
Skye Chen: Q♥J♥
Chen flopped a straight while Jordison had two pair and West a straight draw. The A♥6♣ runout kept Chen in the lead and she scored a double elimination.
Melissa Miller opened to 100,000 on the button with A♥10♠ and Aubrey Williams raised to 305,000 from the big blind with K♠3♦. Miller snap-called, and the pair saw the K♥10♥3♠ flop.
Williams bet 215,000 and Miller snap-called, to see the 9♦ turn.
Williams moved all in for their remaining 520,000 and Miller paused, and went into a small tank. She eventually mucked her cards and Williams took the pot.
Action was picked up with Sondra Lacoy, at risk, and Lizhen Chen engaged in an all-in showdown.
Sondra Lacoy: K♥10♣
Lizhen Chen: 8♥8♣
Lacoy was looking at a potential double-up when the flop dropped 3♣9♥10♠ beating Chen's snowmen. The turn J♠ gave Chen more outs with a straight. Lacoy's double-up was secured when the J♥ fell on the river.
Marie Benedetto was forced all-in for 50,000 in the big blind. Lisa Teebagy in early position raised to 100,000 pushing everyone else out off the pot.
Marie Benedetto: Q♦3♥
Lisa Teebagy: A♣10♦
The flop came Q♠2♠A♥ pushing Teebagy further ahead. The dealer completed the board with a 5♠ turn and a 8♠ river. Benedetto left the table as Teebagy scooped the pot.