2026 World Series of Poker
Eric Yanovsky made it 60,000 to play from early position and was looked up by Aram Oganyan in the small blind.
The flop came 7♥3♥9♦ and Oganyan check-called Yanovsky's 80,000 continuation-bet for the dealer to flip over the 8♦ as the turn.
Oganyan checked to Yanovsky once more, who fired a second barrel of 210,000. Oganyan went into the tank, and was charged one time bank, before he made the call.
The river brought the 10♠ and Oganyan went back into the tank, being chaged an additional time bank, before he pushed out a bet of 320,000.
Now it was Yanovsky's turn to tank, but only for a brief period, before he moved all in for 995,000. This sent Oganyan back into the tank, but for a shorter time, before he tossed in the call.
Eric Yanovsky: Q♠J♦
Aram Oganyan: A♥J♥
Oganyan showed a straight, but was pipped by the higher straight of Yanovsky, who was pushed the monster pot.
The pot stood at around 840,000 with the board already complete, showing K♠2♥10♦7♠6♣.
Jamie Dwan checked from under the gun, and Daniel Negreanu bet 650,000 from the button. Dwan went deep into the tank, using one time bank card before eventually folding and surrendering the pot to Negreanu.
According to the WSOP LIVE app.
Level: 15
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
The remaining 45 players are now on their second 15-minute break of the day.
With 400,000 sat in the pot it was heads up to the flop of 10♥2♣3♦ and Eelis Parssinen checked from under the gun to Aram Oganyan, in middle position, who bet out for 100,000.
Parssinen tanked for a while and made the call for the dealer to roll off the A♠ as the turn. Parssinen checked it over to Oganyan again who fired a second barrel of 200,000.
Parssinen tanked again for a short while before he released his hand to send the pot to Oganyan uncontested.
With around 220,000 already in the pot and the board showing K♥10♥6♦8♣, Daniel Rezaei checked from the big blind to Sean Perry, who bet 220,000 from under the gun. Rezaei made the call.
Both players checked the 2♦ river. Rezaei turned over 10♦7♣ for a pair of tens, which was enough to win the pot as Perry sent his cards into the muck. Rezaei added another healthy pot to his growing top stack.
Martin Zamani opened to 40,000 from the cutoff only for Jamie Dwan sat on the button to three-bet to 120,000. Alexandre Reard sat in the small blind then four-bet all in for 360,000. Action folded around to Zamani who folded quicker than a cheetah on caffeine and Dwan snap-called.
Alexandre Reard: 9♦9♣
Jamie Dwan: J♣J♠
No help for Reard on the 7♠K♠10♦3♣J♦ runout and he was sent to the rail.
Byron Kaverman opened to 50,000 from the hijack before Faraz Jaka three bet to 150,000 on the button. Kaverman then moved all in for 430,000, and Jaka quickly made the call.
Byron Kaverman: A♥5♥
Faraz Jaka: A♠Q♥
The board ran out 6♦5♠3♦6♠K♠, pairing Kaverman's five to give him two pair, fives and sixes, and earn him a full double-up.