Wing Sze Ko opened the hijack to 12,000 and Gemma Thomas moved all in for 52,000. Ko called and the player flipped their hands.
Gemma Thomas: Q♦Q♥
Wing Sze Ko: K♠Q♠
The Q♣2♦4♠ flop was good for Thomas, and she held on the 10♦ turn and 2♠ river.
Wing Sze Ko opened the hijack to 12,000 and Gemma Thomas moved all in for 52,000. Ko called and the player flipped their hands.
Gemma Thomas: Q♦Q♥
Wing Sze Ko: K♠Q♠
The Q♣2♦4♠ flop was good for Thomas, and she held on the 10♦ turn and 2♠ river.
Action was followed when players were all in on the river with the K♥4♥2♠A♣2♣ board.
Nataly Sopacuaperu was all in and at risk of elimination for her remaining 70,000 stack after Tina Abery had bet 30,000 on the river. Abery made the call and the players flipped their hands.
Nataly Sopacuaperu: A♦K♣
Tina Abery: 5♠3♥
Sopacuaperu had top two pair but Abery secured the pot with the straight, sending Sopacuaperu home and bursting the money bubble.
Action was followed from when Jen Shahade raised to 65,000 from an early position, leaving 6,000 behind and Aytan Eldarova had already commited 20,000 chips from the small blind.
Eldarova called, and the players saw a Q♠4♣4♥ flop.
Eldarova checked and Shahade moved all in for her remaining stack. Eldarova called and the players flipped their hands.
Jen Shahade: J♣J♠
Aytan Eldarova: 8x8x
Shahade was looking to hold and the K♣ Q♦ runout kept her in the game.
Day 2 of the Women’s Winter Festival £400 Main Event begins at midday today at The Hippodrome Casino in London, with just 54 players remaining. The tournament attracted a massive 271 entrants, officially making it the largest women’s poker event ever held outside of Las Vegas.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Christina Solli | Norway | 429,000 | 86 |
| 2 | Laura Glasgow | United Kingdom | 361,000 | 72 |
| 3 | Mary-Rose McCann | Ireland | 351,000 | 70 |
| 4 | Sophie Stubbs | United Kingdom | 350,000 | 70 |
| 5 | Ann-Roos Callens | Belgium | 310,000 | 62 |
| 6 | Camilla Grundy | United Kingdom | 310,000 | 62 |
| 7 | Emma Wilkinson | United Kingdom | 264,000 | 53 |
| 8 | Tina Abery | United Kingdom | 259,000 | 52 |
| 9 | Lisa Roberts | USA | 256,000 | 51 |
| 10 | Berivan Dag | United Kingdom | 247,000 | 49 |
Among the remaining contenders are players who have already battled their way through qualifying events to claim their spot in this historic event. Joining them are several players who secured their entries through PokerStars Online Packages. Whether through the intense atmosphere of live play or the global reach of online poker, these players have already proven they have what it takes to compete on the big stage! Ireland’s Mary-Rose McCann, who earned her seat via a PokerStars Online Qualifier and brings 351,000 chips into Day 2. Shes returns third in the counts, after bagging the Day 1a chip lead. Also advancing are France’s Juliane Papazian (42,000) and UK’s Sophie Stubbs (350,000), the two remaining PokerStars Silver Pass winners.
Christina Solli from Norway leads the field with an impressive stack of 429,000 chips, followed closely by Laura Glasgow with 361,000 chips. Solli had an exceptional run on Day 1b, steadily building and maintaining a strong stack throughout the day. Her momentum kicked off early, as she eliminated a player just a few hours into play, setting the tone for her successful day.
With 20% of the field surviving to Day 2 and only 15% reaching the money, the bubble is expected to burst within the first few levels of play. The official prize pool breakdown will be announced at the start of Day 2.
Play resumes today, Saturday, November 23rd, at 12:00 p.m. local time at The Hippodrome Casino. The action restarts at blinds of 2,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante—the lowest level reached across all Day 1 flights. Levels will be 40 minutes long, and play will conclude around 4:00 p.m. to allow Main Event players to participate in the £220 50/50 Freezeout.
PokerNews will continue providing live coverage from the tournament floor until a winner is crowned on Sunday. Stay tuned for updates!