2024 World Series of Poker
Ian O'Hara checked under the gun on a flop of A♦Q♣8♦ to Alexandru Papazian in middle positon. Papazian then bet 18,000 into the pot of 30,000 chips, and O'Hara called.
The K♣ turn and 7♠ river where then checked through. O'Hara tabled K♦J♠ for a pair of kings, but Papazian's A♠J♣ for a pair of aces won the pot.
Dimitri Joubert opened the action with a raise to 6,000 in middle position. Players folded until Danny Noam three-bet to 21,000 in the big blind. Joubert four-bet jammed his stack of 103,000 into the middle and Noam quickly called.
Dimitri Joubert: A♠K♠
Danny Noam: J♠J♦
The board ran out 4♣Q♣A♣8♥3♦ and Joubert found an Ace to double up and leave Noam with crumbs.
Raymond Xu opened from the hijack and Adrian Lopez three-bet to 12,500 from the button. Once the blinds folded, Xu four-bet to 28,000, and Lopez called.
On the 10♠A♥4♣ flop, both players checked to see the K♣ fall on the turn where Xu fired 30,000, and Lopez called.
A 2♥ filled out the board and Xu shoved for 107,500, which sent Lopez into the tank.
"Will you show if I fold?" asked Lopez. Xu remained motionless and perhaps even didn't hear the question as his eyes were closed and his head down.
Eventually, Lopez folded A♦Q♥ face up, and Xu was pushed the pot.
Iwan Jones opened the action with a raise to 6,000 in the cutoff. Mark Holden was in the big blind and went with his hand, moving all in for 37,500. Jones called.
Mark Holden: A♦K♥
Iwan Jones: A♠Q♥
The dealer put out K♣2♣Q♦4♦A♣ and Holden's top-two pair was good enough to earn him a hefty pot and get back above starting stack.
Wai Kit Lo was stacking the remaining chips of his fallen opponent as his AxAx was showing as the winner against the 10x10x of the busted player.
The board read Jx7xJx5x7x and Lo added to his stack which has more than doubled since the start of the day
Life Outside Poker is a new podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level.
In the 11th episode, Connor speaks with Dan "Jungleman" Cates about accountability in poker, his notorious heads-up challenge with Tom Dwan, Game of Gold, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, mindfulness in poker and his new podcast Winning the Game of Life.
Cates also talked about his iconic Poker Players Championship outfits and a six-figure downswing he experienced at Bellagio during the summer.
This interview was filmed at the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) inside Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.