As per the WSOP LIVE app.
As per the WSOP LIVE app.
Connor Daynard opened to 1,100 from early position, and received calls from Ari Engel in middle position, Rusty Hagenbuch on his left, and Tiffany Graham and Sergio Castelluccio in the blinds.
On the K♥4♦10♣ flop, action checked all the way to Hagenbuch, who bet out for 2,200. Both Castellucio and Engel made the call.
The 3♥ turn checked through, bringing in the J♣ river. Castellucio checked for a third time, and Engel slid 11,100 into the middle. Hagenbuch tank-folded, and Castellucio flashes KxQx before getting rid of his cards.
Loni Hui raised to 1,000 from the hijack and was called by three players, including Jay Daignault on the button.
After the big blind checked on the Q♣4♥6♥ flop, Hui fired a bet of 2,500. One player folded before Daignault raised to 7,100. When the action got back to Hui, she took a short moment, peeked back at her cards, and then sent them into the muck.
Arriving on the 8♥8♦6♠3♦5♥ river in a pot of 30,000. Stanislav Barshak shoved his stack of 65,000 in against Cameron Kazemi. Kazemi pondered for a few moments before he called with the covering stack.
Stanislav Barshak: K♥5♠
Cameron Kazemi: A♠8♠
Barshak could only show two pair, while Kazemi had trip eights.
"Nice call," Barshak muttered half under his breath as he departed the tournament area.
Max Steinberg opened to 1,100 from early position and Xizhe Yuan called from the hijack. Xuming Qi also called on the button.
The 5♥5♠A♥ flop saw Steinberg bet 1,100 and Yuan called. Qi mucked, leaving the players to go heads up to the 8♥ turn.
Steinberg asked for 2,800 on the turn and Yuan called to see the 9♣ complete the board.
Both checked quickly to showdown and Steinberg showed Q♠J♥ but Yuan took the pot with the pair of aces after tabling his A♠J♠.
Yuvaraj Rai opened to 1,000 from early position and was called by Stephane Serfati to his left. Devin Shang in the cutoff three-bet to 4,000 to make Rai fold, but Serfati called.
Shang continued for 3,600 on a flop of 10♠J♦K♣. Serfati check-called and checked the 5♠ turn.
Shang fired a second barrel to 12,000 but made Serfati fold.
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Klavs Garselis raised to 1,100 from middle position, and was the only caller when Koveh Waysei three-bet to 2,800 in the cutoff.
Garselis check-called a bet of 2,200 on a Q♣2♠6♦ flop, and when the action checked down on the 7♥ turn and 4♦ river, Garselis tabled the winner with A♣6♣.