2024 World Series of Poker
Action folded to Dimitrii Kamalov in middle position, and he raised to 5,000. Once it folded to Phil Galfond on the button, he made the call.
The flop came J♦6♥2♦ and both players checked to see a turn.
After the Q♠ on the turn, Kamalov checked to Galfond, who bet out 6,000. Kamalov called to see the river.
The river was the 7♦ and both players checked.
Kamalov quickly turned over K♦4♦ for a flush, and Galfond mucked his hand, giving the pot to Kamalov.
2017 Main Event winner Scott Blumstein limped the small blind and the big blind checked their option.
The A♦J♣J♦ flop hit the felt, and Blumstein led for 2,000. The big blind stuck around with a call.
When the 6♦ fell on the turn, Blumstein continued for 7,000 and that was enough to drag the pot.
A player in early position raised to 4,000 and Frank Funaro called in the cutoff.
The flop came 5♠6♠J♣ and the early-position player continued for 6,500. Funaro called and faced another bet of 9,000 on the 7♦ turn.
Funaro this time came back with a raise to 25,000 and his opponent called. The river was the 9♥ and Funaro moved all in, having his opponent's remaining 50,000 well covered.
The early-position player took around a minute before folding as Funaro took down the pot.
Naoya Kihara and Carol Harmon checked a flop of 7♥9♣8♥ to see the 5♣ come on the turn. Kihara led out rom the big blind for 8,000 and Harmon made the call.
The 9♦ appeared on the river. Kihara bet again for 16,000 and got a quick fold from Harmon.
Three players were on a flop of 2♦6♠J♦. Sergi Reixach bet 3,500 from early position, Parrish Paoner called in the hijack and Felipe Ramos also called in the big blind.
The turn was the 10♥. All three players checked.
The river came the A♥. Reixach bet 17,000. Paoner folded and Ramos jammed all in for about 36,000 which got a snap-fold from Reixach.
A shorter stack was all-in for around 30,000 and Marcuss Liow pushed his stack of around 100,000 into the middle as well to isolate.
The A♣10♣ of Liow were behind versus A♥K♠ but the Singaporean got there with the A♠9♥4♠10♦9♣ runout to reduce the field by one.
Sherisse Korfel pushed all-in for her last 17,500 in the cutoff and Oshri Lahmani called from one seat over.
"I need a six," she announced and tabled the A♠6♦. Lahmani had the A♣K♠ and was ahead, while Korfel added "that was my best hand in the last four hours".
The 10♦6♠6♥ flop gave Korfel trips and she secured the double thanks to the 9♠ turn and 10♠ river.
Michel Leibgorin raised to 4,000 in early position before Mario Hudson three-bet to 14,000 in middle position. Joe Tehan put in a four-bet to 36,000 in the hijack and only Hudson called.
Both players checked the 4♣A♠2♣ flop and Hudson led out for 25,000 on the 3♣ turn. Tehan called.
The river was the 10♥ and Hudson bet another 51,000.
"Maybe, maybe not. Put in 51 and see," Hudson told Tehan, who tanked for several minutes. Hudson held out his cards over the table anticipating Tehan's move, and Tehan eventually folded.