2026 World Series of Poker
Chip Counts
Erik Seidel raised from under the gun, and Billy Tarango three-bet to 4,000 from the small blind. Seidel called.
Both players checked the K♥2♠10♥3♣4♥ runout all the way down. Tarango tabled A♦10♦ for second pair, which was enough to earn him the pot.
Steven Spivack limped from under the gun before Michael Rossitto raised to 2,000 on the button. Srivinay Irrinki called from the big blind, and Spivack folded.
Both players checked the K♣8♠9♠ flop before the 2♠ landed on the turn. Irrinki checked again and called Rossitto's delayed continuation-bet of 2,500.
The 3♥ completed the board, and Irrinki check-called one final bet of 8,000 from Rossitto.
Rossitto tabled A♠4♠ for the nut flush to take down the pot.
Edward Leonard opened to 1,600 from under the gun, and Alexander James three-bet to 4,000 in the cutoff. Leonard made the call, and checked the 5♠8♦10♠ flop, and James continued for 9,000.
Leonard called, checking again on the 7♠ turn. James fired another bet of 12,000, with Leonard calling once more.
The J♣ river saw Leonard lead out by moving all in for 27,800. That sent James into the tank, taking a few minutes before opting to stick in the call.
Edward Leonard: J♥J♦
Alexander James: Q♠Q♦
Leonard showed a rivered set, while James tabled a busted pocket pair as he counted out calling chips to send across the table.
Michael Rossitto opened to 2,000 in the cutoff, and Najeem Ajez moved all in from the small blind for 12,400. Rossitto stuck in the quick call, and the hands were turned up.
Najeem Ajez: K♥Q♥
Michael Rossitto: K♣K♦
Ajez saw his hand dominated, and could not improve on the J♠7♦3♣10♥10♦ runout to confirm his exit at the hands of Rossitto.
Ben Bianco completed from the small blind and Colin Robinson raised to 2,400 from the big blind. Bianco called.
Bianco checked the 3♠5♥10♣ flop, and Robinson fired a continuation-bet of 1,500. Bianco instantly check-raised to 5,000, which Robinson called.
Both players checked the 8♦ turn and 4♣ river. Bianco tabled 9♥8♠ for a pair of eights, and Robinson mucked with a slightly bewildered look on his face.
Kristen Foxen and Adam Hendrix were heads up to the 6♥4♥Q♥ flop, with around 15,000 already in the middle. Foxen checked from the hijack, and Hendrix checked back on her left.
Both players tapped the table again on the A♦ turn, while the 4♣ river produced a final pair of checks. Foxen tabled 8♥8♦, while Hendrix revealed 10♣10♥ for a better two pair to take the pot.
Emre Nuhoglu raised to 2,000 from under the gun, with Miguel Lopes calling on the button and Blaz Zerjav defending from the big blind.
All three players checked the 4♠5♣4♦ flop before the 8♦ landed on the turn. Zerjav led out for 5,000, with Lopes the only caller.
The 2♥ completed the board, and Zerjav fired 15,000. Lopes quickly called, only to be shown 4♣3♠ for trip fours. Lopes mucked, leaving himself with just a few thousand chips.
Matthieu Mary and Simon Wilson were heads up, with the completed board showing 7♠10♥3♥K♥10♠. Mary slid out a bet of 50,000, putting Wilson to the test for the rest of his stack.
After taking some time to reach a decision, Wilson committed his 45,000 chips.
Mary tabled A♥8♦ for a bluff, while Wilson showed Q♦10♣ for trip tens to double his stack.
Artem Metalidi led out for 3,600 in a heads-up pot to the J♣A♥8♣ flop, and Jans Arends made the call on the button. The 8♠ turn produced checks from both players, while Metalidi led again on the 4♠ river for 7,000.
Arends did not take long to let his hand go, and Metalidi raked in the chips.