With two players seeing a board of 5♥Q♠A♦3♠6♥ and roughly 5,000 in the middle, Karlie Marquis had bet 2,100 from the small blind and Vera Greenstein raised to 6,500 from middle position. Marquis considered her options for about a minute before making the call.
Greenstein tabled A♣6♣ for two pair. Marquis showed an ace as well before mucking her hand and Greenstein took down a nice pot.
Nancy Brett had raised to 8,000 over some previous action only for Ariel Sherker to move all in, covering Brett who had started the hand with 18,600. Brett made the call and was at risk.
Nancy Brett: K♠K♥
Ariel Sherker: A♥A♣
It was a brutal cooler between the best two possible starting hands but Brett took the lead after making a set on the K♣10♦3♠ flop. She remained ahead on the 2♥ turn and 5♠ river to secure a full double up through Sherker.
With three players seeing a board of Q♣3♦2♣, Christiane Valade was all in from the button for roughly 7,000, Kimberley Kilroy was all in from middle position for roughly 16,500 and Myriam Cadotte was all in from the big blind, covering both players.
All three players had a piece of the board. Cadotte had middle pair and a flush draw, Kilroy had the nut-flush draw and Valade was ahead with two player. The Q♦ turn improved Valade to a full house, leaving both of her opponents drawing dead. After the 2♠ river Valade took the main pot, Cadotte took the side pot with two pair and Kilroy was sent to the rail.
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Denyse Mignault limped in from the button, Josee Migneault limped in from the small blind and Christine Park checked in the big blind.
All three players checked the A♣7♠9♠ flop leading to the 5♠ turn. Action checked around to Park who bet 500, receiving a call from Migneault while Mignault decided to fold.
Park bet again for 1,200 when checked to on the A♥ river and this time it was enough to force a fold from her one remaining opponent.