2024 World Series of Poker
Robert Burlacu opened the button to 175,000. The small blind folded before Krasimir Yankov raised to 375,000 and Burlacu called.
The flop came 6♥3♣7♥ and Yankov bet 135,000 which Burlacu called.
The turn A♦ saw Yankov check and Burlacu bet 360,000. After a significant tank, Yankov made the call.
The K♦ quickly went check-check and Yankov showed A♠A♣ for a set of aces. Burlacu mucked.
Sebastien Grax opened the cutoff to 60,000 and got called by Shant Marashlian from the big blind.
A flop of 3♦2♠10♦ was fanned across the table and Marashlian check-called a bet of 35,000 from Grax.
The J♥ fell on the turn and Marashlian went into check-call mode again, this time calling a bet of 80,000 from Grax.
Marashlian switched it up on the 5♥ river as he led out for 100,000, and Grax quickly called.
Marashlian tabled 10♠7♣ for a flopped pair of tens, but Grax had the winner with 10♥9♥ as his kicker played.
Taylor Black continued his hot streak as he was able to take out another player, this time in a preflop all in.
Moshe Refaelowitz: A♠7♦
Taylor Black: 7x7x
The flop came K♦3♦5♥, the turn was the J♦ and the river a 6x to send Refaelowitz away and strengthen Black's chip lead.
Action was joined on the flop with it reading 8♥3♣10♦. Taylor Black bet 500,000. Punnat Punsri made a raise to 1,150,000 which left him with not very much behind. Black three-bet it to force Punsri to put in the rest, which he did.
Punnat Punsri: Q♣J♥
Taylor Black: Q♠8♠
The turn hit both players as the Q♥ came off, but it kept Black ahead with two pair. The river came the 4♥ to officially end the run for the Thai high roller.
Nível: 22
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
Alexandre Reard shoved all in from under the gun for 160,000 and was called by Alexander Queen in the big blind.
Alexandre Reard: 7♦7♣
Alexander Queen: A♦J♦
One Alex was going to win this pot and it went Queen's way after he flopped a jack on the 4♦4♣J♠6♠6♥ runout which eliminated Reard.
Ivan Deyra raised to 50,000 and then faced a three-bet from Brian Rast.
Action folded back to Deyra, who moved all in with his remaining 350,000. Rast immediately called to put Deyra at risk.
Ivan Deyra: A♣A♦
Brian Rast: 8♦8♣
Deyra’s hand dominated Rast and it remained that way when the dealer ran out 2♣Q♥9♣4♣10♦ on the board.
Deyra scored a full double up.
Action was picked up on the river with a board of 7♣A♣Q♠3♠2♠ and Andrew Ostapchenko checked from the small blind. Mitchell Halverson bet 250,000 from the big blind before Ostapchenko check-raised to 830,000. Halverson called.
Ostapchenko showed K♠8♠ for a rivered flush to beat Halverson's two pair with A♠7♥
Halverson was disgusted, asking his opponent in reference to the lucky river card, "What's it like? I would love to know how that feels."