2024 World Series of Poker
With some 32,000 in the middle to the K♠9♥9♠4♥K♥ river, Brian Hastings checked and the button made it 12,000 to go. Hastings check-raised the pot to 48,400 with one hundred chips behind. His opponent eventually called and Hastings tabled the K♦K♣4♠4♣ for quads.
According to Jan-Peter Jachtmann, the pot had been three ways preflop and the turn was checked.
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Scott Ball in the small blind and Josh Arieh in the big blind were heads up to the K♥5♦3♠ turn. Ball check-called a bet from Arieh and the 3♥ turn was revealed.
Ball checked again, with Arieh firing 4,000 into the middle. The call was made to see the A♠ river, where both players checking it down. Ball showed A♥5♣3♣2♠ for a full house, while Arieh tapped the table as he mucked.
Three-way action became two after Barny Boatman three-bet to 2,800 and Nick Schulman slid out a four-bet to 9,800. Boatman made the call and the 6♥K♣4♣ flop was revealed.
Schulman bet enough to put Boatman all in and the call was made. The 2♥ turn and 7♥ river did not help Boatman, as Schulman turned over A♥A♦7♠5♣ to take down the pot.
Gaby Livshitz raised to 2,000 and Aleksejs Ponjakovs three-bet to 6,200 for Livshitz to call. On the 10♣4♣2♠ flop, Livshitz checked and then folded when Ponakovs bet the pot.
Tim Van Loo then opened to 2,000 and Livshitz raised the pot for Van Loo to call. On a flop of Q♦J♣8♦, Livshitz potted for 13,200 and Van Loo folded to get shown the "key card" A♦.
After entering in level two, Farid Jattin had already nearly doubled his stack and was just now involved in a single-raised pot with Asaf Benshushan. On the 6♠6♣6♦ flop, Benshushan check-called for 2,000 and they then checked down the 4♦ turn as well as the 7♥ river.
Benshushan tabled the K♣K♦Q♣4♣ and that won the pot.
Level: 3
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500