Mary Pudmoreff bet 455,000 from the early position and Dean Arsenie shoved with the bigger stack from the hijack. Pudmoreff snap-called for the 733,830 she had behind.
Mary Pudmoreff:
Dean Arsenie:
Pudmoreff had the overpair but Arsenie had turned a set.
The river completed the board with the for Arsenie to improve to a full house to send the Edmontonian to the rail in 215th place after having won her seat in a Twitter competition.
Niklas Warlich first raised to 77,000 from the early position and Jans Arends shoved from the middle position for 404,790. The action folded back to Warlich who made the call.
Jans Arends:
Niklas Warlich:
The board ran out for Arends to double up with the flopped set.
The very next hand, Warlich shoved the remainder of his stack in from under the gun and was called by Sinead Priestley in the small blind.
Niklas Warlich:
Sinead Priestley:
The board ran out to not help Warlich as he was eliminated in 244th place.