Players are on a 15-minute break; 70 players remain.
Players are on a 15-minute break; 70 players remain.
Kristen Deardorff moved all in from middle position with 162,000 chips. Eliana Shapovalov made the call from the button.
Kristen Deardorff: K♦Q♥
Eliana Shapovalov: 4♥4♦
Shapovalov's fours had the lead in the race, then stretch it out even more with a set on the flop of 3♣4♣7♣. The turn of the 10♥ meant Deardorffs tournament was over before the Q♦ landed on the river.
Jaclyn Santos shoved all in from middle position. Michelle Dimaunahan called from the button.
Jaclyn Santos: 6♣6♠
Michelle Dimaunahan: A♦K♠
The race turned immediately, as Dimaunahan found an ace on the flop and rode it to win in a runout of 9♠A♥7♥3♣8♠.
Level: 19
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
The heads-up hand was picked up on a flop of A♠J♥5♠. Jacqueline Collins, who was under the gun, bet 21,000. Lee Ilagan called from middle position.
The 10♣ fell on the turn. Ilagan checked and Collins moved all in. Ilagan quickly called.
Jacqueline Collins: A♦K♣
Lee Ilagan: K♦Q♣
Collins had flopped a pair of aces, but Ilagan had turned a Broadway Straight that couldn't be beaten.
Collins' only hope was a chop if a queen were to hit on the river. The 3♦ came instead and she was out of the tournament.
Emily Spencer raised to 20,000 from the cutoff, and Patricia Campbell called from the small blind. The flop provided 7♥7♠Q♦ and both players checked.
The turn 4♦ and the river 8♠ were also both checked through. Spencer announced, "King high," and mucked as Campbell giggled and flipped 2♠2♦ for the win with two pair.
Lee Ilagan raised from early position, and Patricia Campbell called from late position, and everyone else folded.
The flop came with A♦A♣9♥, and both players checked.
On the turn 4♠, Ilagan bet 75,000, and Campbell considered for a minute and folded. Ilagan showed A♥K♣.
The hand was picked up on the flop with Lisa Teebagy raising all-in for just under 100,000 chips from the hijack against Jenny Ding in middle position.
With the board reading 9♥2♠6♥, Ding made the call.
Lisa Teebagy: A♦9♦
Jenny Ding: 8♥7♥
Teebagy had the better of it with top-top, but Ding had an open-ended straight flush draw. The turn and river brought the 9♣K♣, giving Teebagy trip nines and the double-up.
Jennifer Cowan in middle position open-shoved all-in for 129,000 from middle position. Kimura Nao joined in the fest and shoved for 254,000 from the small blind pushing Aurelie Reard, who held 8♥8♦ in the small blind out of the pot.
Jennifer Cowan; K♦Q♣
Kimura Nao : 10♦10♣
Cowan needed one of her over cards to hit to stay in the game but the flop came 5♠J♦A♦. Cowan's outs increased but the turn 9♠ fell and the river 5♥ ended her tournament run.