Friday, June 28, 2024 3:16 PM Local Time
Saraf Makes the Call For a Nice Pot
Bracelet winner Susan Faber opened the action with a raise to 1,000 from early position. Megan Collins in the hijack called, as did Tamar Abraham in the cutoff, the player in the small blind and Kathy Saraf in the big blind.
The flop came . After checks from both blinds, Faber continued for 2,000 and Collins and Abraham both folded. The small blind called and Saraf raised to 7,600. Faber folded, but the player in the small blind, after some thinking, put in the call.
The turn was the . The small blind shoved for 9,100. Saraf thought for a moment, got the count and then called.
Small blind:
Kathy Saraf:
Saraf was way ahead with her trips and the river gave her the lock on the hand, while her opponent headed to the reentries.
The table has had additional stakes going on apart from the tournament itself. Megan Collins has brought tiny glass ducks to the WSOP, which she adds to every pot that she gets involved in. Whoever wins the hand, also gets the small duck. Most of the players have got a duck so far, but this was Saraf's first. While she told the table that the odds and her hand were too good to fold anyway, the chance to win the duck definitely made the call easier.
Kathy Saraf | 43,000 | 43,000  |
Tamar Abraham | 37,000 | 17,000  |
Susan Faber | 29,000 | 29,000  |
Megan Collins | 12,000 | 12,000  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 3:15 PM Local Time
Holding Steady
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:59 PM Local Time
Celaya Chips Up
Action folded to an opponent in middle position, who moved all in for their remaining 4,200 stack. Raylene Celaya was on the button and was the only caller.
Middle position:
Raylene Celaya:
The flop came and the turn and river only improved Celaya, as the opponent was knocked out of the tournament in the third level of the day.
Raylene Celaya | 39,000 | 39,000  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:48 PM Local Time
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Friday, June 28, 2024 2:33 PM Local Time
The Best Table
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:30 PM Local Time
Segoura Takes Two
Just before the break, Carole Segoura was in the cutoff and heads-up against an opponent in an early position on a flop.
Both players checked to a turn. Early position bet 1,600 and Segoura made the call.
The players saw a river and early position checked to Segoura who bet 2,500. Early position folded and said "I had pocket queens, and it was definitely no good".
In the next hand, Segoura was in the hijack and called a jam from a middle position player on a flop.
Carole Segoura:
Opponent:
Segoura's set of sixes held on the runout, and secured her the double.
Carole Segoura | 46,000 | 0  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:11 PM Local Time
First Break of the Day
The remaining 871 players are now on a 20-minute break.
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:09 PM Local Time
Mazet's Full House Dominates
With 2,100 in the pot and the flop showing , Florence Mazet, sitting in the big blind, checked as the first to act. The player next to her also checked, and another player bet 1,000. Mazet called, prompting the other player to fold.
Both players checked the on the turn.
Mazet then bet 3,000 on the river, showing , and was called. She revealed for a full house, and her opponent's cards went into the muck.
Florence Mazet | 20,400 | 400  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:02 PM Local Time
Carey Takes It Down with a River Bet
Action started with an open from a player in early position to 600, which was three-bet to 2,000 by Irene Carey in middle position. Deborah Worley-Roberts called in the small blind, at first thinking she is only calling the original bet. She then put in the rest of her chips to cover the three-bet. Original raiser also called.
The flop came . Worley-Roberts checked, as did the player in early position. Carey continued for 2,100. Worley-Roberts checked and early position folded.
The turn was the . Worley-Roberts checked again and Carey bet 4,300. Worley-Roberts called.
The river was the , bringing in four to a straight. After another checked from Worley-Roberts, Carey bet 8,300, which prompted a fold from Worley-Roberts, sending a nice-looking pot Carey's way.
Irene Carey | 40,000 | 20,000  |
Deborah Worley-Roberts | 24,500 | 24,500  |

Friday, June 28, 2024 2:00 PM Local Time
Stahl Is Not Playing Ace-King Suited Anymore
At her very fun and lively table, Kathy Stahl said she will no longer play ace-king suited after losing a hand to Sarah Remko, where the board read .
According to the players, Stahl bet every street until the river, when she decided to check. Remko then bet and Stahl folded, but showed the hand, the . Remko showed hers, too, the .
Stahl was way ahead on the flop with a better flush draw and overcards to the flop, but then Remko caught a pair on the turn and trips on the river. When Stahl saw what happened, she erupted saying she is done playing ace-king suited. She later amended her position by saying she might limp the hand.
Remko took down a pot of about 11,000 chips.
Kathy Stahl | 31,000 | 31,000  |
Sarah Remko | 18,000 | 18,000  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 2:00 PM Local Time
Merk's Bold Bluff or Nut Flush?
PokerNews caught the action with the board showing and around 2,000 in the pot. Abby Merk, sitting in the small blind, checked, and her opponent bet 1,600 from the cutoff. Merk raised to 3,500, and her opponent called.
The dealer turned the on the river, and Merk, first to act, bet 7,000. Her opponent folded.
"Nut flush," Merk commented without showing her cards, leaving many skeptical faces at the table and prompting another player to assume she was bluffing.
Abby Merk | 32,500 | 12,500  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 1:57 PM Local Time
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Friday, June 28, 2024 1:24 PM Local Time
Lane Wins Two Big Hands to Eliminate Opponent
Action started with a raise to 3,000 from the player under the gun, which was called by Yurina Omuro in middle position. Action was folded to Medina Lane in the blinds, who three-bet to 11,000. The original raiser went all in for a bit over that amount and Omuro folded. Lane called the all-in.
Under the gun:
Medina Lane:
The board ran out and Lane took down the pot, while her opponent was eliminated.
Lane later said that she had previously doubled up versus the same player with versus .
Omuro, who folded to the three-bet and shove preflop, said she had and would have flopped quads.
Medina Lane | 43,000 | 43,000  |
Yurina Omuro | 16,000 | 16,000  |

Friday, June 28, 2024 1:24 PM Local Time
Moore Holds with Aces

Action folded around to middle position, who raised into Megan Moore in the hijack. Middle position made a quick call and players went heads-up to the flop.
Megan Moore:
Middle Position:
Once the cards were flipped, another player at the table commented "I folded queens", and appeared happy that they had gotten away from the pocket kings and aces.
The flop, turn and river didn't change anything and Moore got the double.
Friday, June 28, 2024 1:12 PM Local Time
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Friday, June 28, 2024 12:58 PM Local Time
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Friday, June 28, 2024 12:56 PM Local Time
Churko Gets an Early Double
Action folded around to Khloe Churko on the button and she raised to 400. The big blind was the only caller and the players when heads-up to the flop.
The dealer brought the , and the big blind raised to 1,000. Churko re-raised to 2,500 and the big blind called.
The was turned and the big blind bet out 2,500. Churko raised to 6,000 and the big blind called behind, taking them to the river.
The big blind opted to check and Churko moved all in for her remaining 11,000 stack. The big blind made a quick call and the players flipped their hands.
Khloe Churko:
Big Blind:
Both players had a pair of aces, but Churko had the better queen kicker. The big blind was left with just 600 chips after the hand.
Khloe Churko | 37,500 | 37,500  |
Friday, June 28, 2024 12:55 PM Local Time
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