A player in the big blind three bet to 37,400 And Tonia Williams called in early position. The flop came and Williams opponent bet 28,000 and Williams made the call.
The turn was the and the big blind checked. Williams bet 40,000 getting her opponent to fold.
Fatima Nanji raised to 6,500 from early positon. Jen Shahade moved all-in from middle position for 36,500. Nanji said, 'I don't like it but I call."
Jen Shahade:
Fatima Nanji:
The board ran out . Both players flopped a pair of aces and the turn card brought some chopportunities but the river card locked up a double for Shahade.
Kathleen Gale moved all-in for just over 25,000 from under the gun. The action folded around to Marie Harrell in the big blind who looked at her cards and quickly moved all her chips in the middle.
Kathleen Gale:
Marie Harrell:
Harrell couldn't believe it and stood up from her seat.
The board ran out . Gale smashed the turn with a set of jacks to crack Harrell's pocket queens.
The floor director had called for all the dealers to stand up after they completed the current hand in order to start hand for hand play nearing the money bubble. There was only one table still in action.
Daphne Turner had opened in early position to 13,000. Lorraine Marks called in middle position, and Lily Kiletto three-bet to 33,000 from the big blind. Turner announced a four-bet to 150,000 but after counting her stack she realized she had slightly less. She had committed the 149,500 that she had left.
It folded back to Kiletto. At this point, everyone in the room had radar on this hand and was waiting to see how it would play out.
Kiletto took some time to make her decision. She was trying to get a read on Turner with some speech play. She finally made the call.
Daphne Turner:
Lily Kiletto:
The board ran out . Turner smashed the flop hitting kings full of aces. Kiletto was drawing dead to running queens.
Kiletto was left with just five big blinds on the money bubble.