2024 World Series of Poker
The 10♣8♦4♦2♣ turn was already on the felt and Eric Kurtzman was in the big blind and checked to Yannick Capocetti who was on his immediate left as dropped 18,900 into the pot of 38,200.
Kurtzman thought about it for about a minute, and made the call.
The 2♠ paired the board on the river, and Kurtzman checked once more. Capocetti tapped the table, and Kurtzman announced, "Just an ace," as he rolled A♠3♥ face up.
Capocetti mucked his hand as the other players at the table gasped in disbelief.
In a battle of the blinds, the board showed 6♥5♦3♠9♣7♠ and Pawel Brzeski checked out of the small blind. Danel Vaitzman bet 30,000 and earned a quick call from Brzeski to table A♣5♠ for a pair of fives only. Brzeski had that beat with the 8♣7♦ for the nine-high straight to win the pot.
Three ways to the 9♦7♣6♣10♣ turn, the small blind checked and was then the only one to call a bet worth 11,500 by Santhosh Suvarna in the big blind. On the 3♥ river, the action checked to Suvarna again and he bet another 30,000. This time, a snap fold followed and Suvarna raked in the pot without showdown.
Four-way to a flop of 2♥K♦6x, the player in the hijack and Connor Drinan in the cutoff had both put in 4,000 chips when Richard Guzzo jammed all in for 25,400 in the small blind.
The other player in the hand folded before the hijack called. Drinan added his cards to the muck as well, and the players showed down.
Richard Guzzo: K♥6♥
Hijack: A♦9♦
The 2♣ turn gave the hijack some more outs, but the 4♥ remained safe for Guzzo to double up.
The flop showed 5♥5♦4♠. From the hijack, Justin Young bet 2,000. Ben Yu raised from the big blind to 7,000. Young checked his cards once and folded to send the modest pot over to Yu.