2024 World Series of Poker
Players are now on a 25-minute break.
Lee Gizzarelli was all-in preflop and at risk versus his opponent, who had him covered.
Lee Gizzarelli: A♠J♦
Opponent: 8♦8♠
Gizzarelli was still behind on the 2♠5♦K♦ flop, but pulled ahead on the A♦ turn, pairing his ace. The K♥ river secured him the pot, and the double up.
Kevin Martin opened from the hijack with a minimum-raise to 32,000 and found one caller from the player in the big blind.
When the action checked to Martin on the 3♥9♠8♠ flop, he put out a continuation-bet of 60,000 and got a quick fold from his opponent.
With about 200,000 already in the pot and the flop reading 3♦6♥7♣, Jacob Baumgartner was faced with a bet of 75,000 from his opponent. Baumgartner raised enough to put her all-in, who had roughly 200,000 behind, and she made the call.
Opponent: A♣K♠
Jacob Baumgartner: 10♥10♦
The turn 7x and river Xx sent the pot Baumgartner's way.
The next hand, it folded around to the player on the button who raised to 35,000, and Baumgartner defended in the big blind.
The flop came 10♦J♥5♠, and Baumgartner check-called a bet of 32,000. On the J♦ turn, Baumgartner check-raised to 240,000 over the button's bet of 65,000. The button folded, and Baumgartner scooped another one.
When we arrived at the table there were around 200,000 chips in the middle on a board of A♦8♣Q♠3♥10♠. Kunal Patni had checked out of the big blind and his opponent in middle position bet 203,000, which was enough to put Patni all in. Patni went deep into the tank, thinking for over a minute, before eventually, he opted to call.
His opponent flipped over K♣9♣ for just king-high. Patni showed A♥6♥ for just a pair of aces to double up
On a board of 2♦7♣J♣9♣5♥ with a bit more than 550,000 in the pot, Tjan Tepeh in middle position shoved for almost 650,000. His opponent in early position went deep into the tank, but eventually made the call.
Tjan Tepeh: A♣4♣
Early position player: Q♦J♦
Tepeh hit the nut flush on the turn and secured a massive double up to reach 2,000,000 chips.
Kelley Slay was all-in preflop and at risk, in the cutoff, in a hand versus the player in middle position.
Kelley Slay: A♥10♣
Middle Position: Q♣J♣
Slay fell behind on the J♠2♠K♣ flop, but improved to a straight when the Q♠ landed on the turn.
The K♥ river secured him the pot, and the double up.
There was a raise to 32,000 from early position. Xuan Liu then three-bet to 81,000 out of the small blind and snap-called when the early position player four-bet shoved for roughly 300,000.
Early position: A♥K♥
Xuan Liu: K♠K♣
The board ran out Q♠J♥4♠5♦4♦ and Liu had eliminated her opponent from the tournament.