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During Day 1c of the WSOP Main Event, a remarkable hand captured the attention of both players and viewers. A player holding aces full of fours suffered elimination after running into an opponent’s quad fours. The hand unfolded at a crowded table, creating a dramatic moment early in the tournament’s schedule.
The action began pre-flop and escalated quickly as both players showed significant strength throughout the hand. With each betting round, chips piled into the middle, intensifying the atmosphere and drawing a crowd from nearby tables. As the final card hit the river, both players revealed their hands, setting up an astonishing showdown.
The player with the full house was confident heading into the reveal, only to be stunned as their opponent confidently tabled the quads. Gasps and murmurs rippled through the room as the realization set in that such a rare and powerful cooler had occurred so early in the Main Event.
This hand served as a clear reminder of how unpredictable the game can be, especially in an event with so much at stake. The Main Event’s unique combination of pressure and excitement means that even premium hands are at risk at any stage.
The eliminated player left the table visibly dejected, while the winner of the hand accumulated a large stack. Early highlights like this set the tone for what many expect to be a fiercely competitive Main Event.





