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2024 World Series of Poker
Hyunsick Jang went for a ride on the ole poker rollercoaster.
Jang first moved all in for 335,000 from middle position, with action folding to Jeffrey Yanchek in the big blind. Yankchek called off his stack of 275,000 and the cards went on their backs.
Jang had 7♦7♥ and was flipping against A♥K♥. The J♥8♦4♣K♦K♣ runout gave Yanchek trips for the double up.
A few hands later, Jang put in his last 60,000 from under the gun. The table got out of the way before Rui Ferreira called from the big blind as the bigger stack.
Jang's Q♦5♥ bested Ferreira's 10♣2♦ after the board ran out with the 9♦7♥3♠5♣7♦.
On the next deal, Zhiyuan Xu opened to 50,000 from the button, with Ferreira calling from the small blind. Jang moved all in once again, looking to continue his spin up. Xu folded but Ferreira called to reclaim his recently lost chips.
Hyunsick Jang: A♥4♦
Rui Ferreira: 5♠5♣
Ferreira's pocket pair remained best and Jang headed out of the tournament area following the Q♣2♥6♣K♥J♦.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,200,000
350,000
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350,000 |
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585,000
309,000
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309,000 |
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Brian Shaw moved all in from late position for 170,000 and was called by Moundir Zoughari from the button. Both players revealed their cards.
Brian Shaw: Q♥10♠
Moundir Zoughari: A♦J♦
The board ran out 2♣3♠9♣A♣9♠ for Zoughari to take the pot.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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700,000
285,000
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285,000 |
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Kevin Pawloski moved all in for around 300,000 from the small blind and Vitalijs Zavorotnijs called from the big blind.
Kevin Pawloski: K♦9♦
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs: Ax10x
Pawlowski flopped best, making a pair of kings as the dealer put out the K♠10♥4♠. The 8♥ kept the at-risk player ahead, but the A♣ river gave Zavorotnijs the winner to bring Pawlowski's run to an end.
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1,300,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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Damien Luis raised to 35,000 and Kaied Barkho three-bet to 135,000. Luis four-bet to 235,000 and Barkho called.
The flop came 7♦2♦3♣ and Luis continued for 235,000. Barkho moved all in and was snap-called by Luis. Both players revealed their hands.
Kaied Barkho: K♦K♠
Damien Luis: A♦A♣
The board completed with the Q♦8♦ for Luis to send Barkho to the rail.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,110,000
560,000
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560,000 |
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Michael Moncek—better known under his moniker "Texas Mike" and frequently seen in the highest cash games—was one of the top stacks in this tournament. The emphasis here is on 'was,' as suddenly, Moncek was seen making his way to the payout desk with David Guay stacking up more than 3 million in chips.
According to Guay, Moncek had opened two seats to his right and Sebastion Toro, seated between them, put in a three-bet. Guay picked up pocket queens and put in a cold four-bet, which brought the action back on Moncek.
"Texas Mike" five-bet shoved all in for around 1,500,000, and Guay called. Moncek had pocket eights and didn't find help against the queens.
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3,300,000
1,700,000
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1,700,000 |
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500,000
34,000
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34,000 |
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2,300,000
1,120,000
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1,120,000 |
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1,200,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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700,000
350,000
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350,000 |
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615,000
615,000
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615,000 |
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470,000 | |
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250,000
230,000
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230,000 |
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220,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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100,000
12,000
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12,000 |
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Phil Ivey opened to 55,000 from the cutoff before Matthew Cosentino moved all in for around 260,000 from the small blind. The 2014 WSOP Main Event winner Martin Jacobson called off his stack of a little more than 100,000 from the big blind. Ivey called to put the two players at risk.
Martin Jacobson: 6♥6♦
Matthew Cosentino: 3♦3♠
Phil Ivey: 10♣10♦
Jacobson made a set on the 6♣5♦2♣ flop, while Cosentino needed a four for a straight. The 6♠ turn locked up the main pot for Jacobson while the 8♥ river awarded Ivey the side pot and the remainder of Cosentino's stack.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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600,000
270,000
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270,000 |
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365,000
217,000
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217,000 |
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