On the board, Lauren Kling paid off an opponent for 1,000 on each street and was shown for a full house on the river. Kling could not beat that and mucked her cards.
Jack Salter is doing better than his younger brother and doubled up. He raised preflop and got two callers. On the flop, he continued for 2,600 and then bet 9,250 on the turn. One of the two opponents pushed him all in and Salter called with aces for his 15,000 chips behind.
The opponent held pocket fours and the river blanked to see Salter double through.
On the flop, Liv Boeree led out and called the all in of an opponent for 10,425 chips with . She faced and was way ahead. The turn was a blank but the river gave the opponent trips.
Boeree just sat down like 15 minutes ago and lost almost half her stack on that hand.