Anna Khait and two other players at the table paid 250 to see a flop of . After it was checked to her, Khait fired out with a bet of 350 and her opponents gave up their hands.
Khait has her sights set on her first ever WSOP cash and the ladies championship would be a perfect event for it.
At the 2004 World Series, Cyndy Violette won a $2,000 Seven Card Stud High-Low 8/OB for $135,900. She is bracelet hunting again, this time looking for a ladies' championship title.
Violette has 35 career WSOP cashes totaling almost $1,000,000! She has cashed once this year already in Event #34: Seven Card Stud, busting 34th for $2,524.
Amanda Musumeci called a bet on the turn with the board reading . The river fell and she led out for 1,000, which her opponent called. Musumeci showed and scooped in the pot.