2024 World Series of Poker
10♠︎10♦︎ into J♥︎J♦︎ on all spade rag flop. 3bet pre, cbet flop, ck turn and river. We get to river with no additional spade and he wins.
Went out in epic fashion against quad Aces
Daniel Auckland opened the action with a raise to 2,500 from the cutoff. Jia Jun called on the button before Robert Belke three-bet to 10,000. Auckland and Jun made the call.
Belke moved all in for 37,100 on a 4♣Q♣7♣ flop and Auckland made the call. Jun reraised all in for 94,500, covering Auckland who made the call.
Robert Belke: A♥Q♠
Daniel Auckland: A♣K♣
Jia Jun: 7♥7♦
The turn 2♠ and river K♠ meant Auckland held on to nearly triple up while eliminating Belke.
Action was picked up on the flop with 32,500 in the pot on a board showing J♠J♦4♣
A player in middle position bet all in for 27,500, and Moundir Zoughari on the button debating his decision. After about a minute in the tank, Zoughari made the call to put his opponent at risk.
Middle Position: A♣K♠
Moundir Zoughari: 8♠4♠
Zoughari called off with his pair of fours and left the all in player needing help to stay in the tournament. But when the board ran out 2♣ on the turn and 10♣ on the river, Zoughari's pair of fours were still best, and he eliminated his opponent.
David "ODB" Baker raised to 2,400 and Ryan Pittell three-bet to 7,200 in the next seat. What followed was a four-bet to 19,400 by Baker and Pittell called.
The J♦6♠2♥ flop saw Baker lead for 9,500 and Pittell call for the duo to repeat the same action on the 9♥ turn albeit for 17,500.
Baker then emptied the clip and jammed the J♣ river for around 53,000, Pittell then gave up.
Euan McNicholas raised in the small blind to 3,600 which saw Erik Stuart in the big blind call.
The flop rolled out 10♦7♥7♣ and McNicholas continued for 3,500 and Stuart called.
McNicholas checked the turn 3♦ over to Stuart who bet 9,000, prompting McNicholas to shoot him a look before calling.
Both players checked the river A♣ and McNicholas tabled 6♣3♣ for sevens and threes which was good for the pot.
Been grinding the stack downward all day and just turned it around. Raised pre with A7hh, flop shh. Checked called bet 2.5k, turn h. Checked raised from 7k bet to 17.5k was called. River another h but no pair, bet 7.5k and called by set.
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