Vanessa Rousso raised 15K and Michael Martin moved all in. Rousso called wih 10-10. Martin tabled K-K. Rousso's hand could not improve and she was out.
Anahit Galajian was all in preflop with against Toto Leonidas's . The board came , and Galajian paired her queen on the turn to double up and stay alive.
After the hand, Galajian had about 25,000 in chips.
Can Kim Hua moved all in from under the gun for 15,000, and Millie Shui called from the big blind with . Hua showed , and he'd need to improve to stay alive. The board came -- Shui turned a flush as Hua turned a set, and Hua rivered a full house (fives full of nines) to win the hand.
C.K. Hua doubled to 31,000, and Millie Shui dropped down to about 12,000.
It's interesting to note that unlike most championship events (like the WPT), the players are back in the same seats they had yesterday -- there was no redraw at the end of Day One.