Donnie Peters
Aimee Logue opened up with an all-in bet. She was called by a shorter stack out of the blinds. Logue showed and her opponent held . The flop kept Logue in the lead, .
The turn brought a third club, giving Logue's opponent more outs. Logue was then clubbed again on the river and lost a lot of her stack. She was down to only a few thousand after this hand.
On the next hand, Logue was in the big blind. She had a good amount of her chips already committed from the blind and ante. She decided she couldn't pass this hand up and called all in after an opponent raised from early position. Logue held and her opponent held .
The flop contained an ace and the turn came a three, giving Logue two pair. She needed to dodge a seven on the river and did so, doubling back up to around 10,000.
Donna Delfin opened for 4,800, Evelyn Ng reraised all in to 26,000, and Delfin called. Ng had Delfin slightly covered.
Delfin
Ng
The looked good for Ng, but the spiked on the turn, making Delfin's set. The river was the and Delfin dragged the pot, increasing her stack to 44,000. Ng was on fumes with only 5,500 left.
Donnie Peters
Jennifer Shahade found a great spot to get all her money in. The board read when Shahade moved in against Roslyn Quarto. Quarto thought and then called with a pair of eights in her hand. Shahade showed her what she didn't want to see: .
On the river landed another seven, allowing Shahade to double up.
Svetlana Gromenkova
With the board reading on the river, Svetlana Gromenkova fired out a 12,000 bet and Evelyn Ng made what looked like a reluctant call. Gromenkova showed her the bad news, rolling over for the full house and raked in the pot, increasing her stack to 80,000. Ng was down to 20,000 after the hand.
Nancy Ricks completed the small blind and Enkhjargal Ochirbat checked her option. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the . Orchibat led for 6,000, Ricks min-raised to 12,000, Orchibat moved all in for 25,000 and Ricks folded.
Patty Till is turning into a one-woman wrecking ball. She just took another player out at her table, Kelly McGlothlin, who moved in with only to run into Till's . on the board and McGlothlin hit the rail while Till's stack grew to 115,000.
This was McGlothlin's second WSOP cash, her first coming in the 2006 Main Event, where she finished in 95th place out of more than 8,000 runners.
"Maridu"
Maria "Maridu' Maynrick opened for a 4,000 raise from middle position and the action was folded to Patty Till in the big blind. Till checked her hole cards and folded face-up with a smile.
"I'll let you have this one," she said.
"What are you doing?" cried Maridu, as she flipped up , wishing she had gotten some action.
"You think I'm gonna raise all these big stacks with nothing? I'm stupid but not THAT stupid," she laughed as she stacked up the small pot.
Donnie Peters
Sunshine Gardner moved all in for her remaining chips from the cutoff. The button, Karen Black, looked down and found some pretty ladies to make the call. Gardner held and needed some help for the double up.
The flop came , no help for Gardner. The turn was the and the river blanked another one, the to rain on Sunshine's parade.
With the action folded around to her in the small blind, Penny Musk called and Meliza Huynh checked her option. The flop came down . All the money went in on the flop, Huynh having Musk covered.
Musk
Huynh
Both players flopped two pair, Huynh flopping the higher two. The turn was the , the river was the and Musk was eliminated, while Huynh increased her stack to 33,500.