Fatima Gaonach opened with a push all in for approximately 120,000, and it folded to Ruth Hall who went deep into the tank before making the call with her last 46,000 chips. The others folded, and it was Hall's versus Gaonach's .
The flop came , giving Gaonach trips but giving Hall hopes for a heart flush. But the turn was the and the river the , and Hall is out in 18th place.
Sidsel Boesen has pushed out to a sizable advantage, while La Sengphet -- chip leader for much of the first two days -- has slipped back to the middle of the pack. Here's what the stacks look like with two tables left.
With about 45,000 in the middle and the board showing , Kima Kimura pushed all in and got called by Timmi Derosa. Kimura didn't have an ace in her hand, but Derosa did -- . And after the turn and river -- -- Derosa had made quads, and moved up over 200,000.
Kimura is out in 19th place ($5,805). They are now redrawing for the final two tables.
Down to approximately 50,000, Joanne Haas was all in before the flop with and hoping to outlast Lisa Teebagy's .
The flop was fine for Haas -- . But the on the turn put Teebagy in the lead, and left Haas looking for one of two outs. Neither came, as the fell on the river.
Haas is out ($5,805), while Teebagy now has 125,000.
Lisa Emrich raised all in for 60,000 from UTG+1, and the table folded around to Holly Hodge who called from the small blind. The BB folded, and Hodge showed . Emrich turned over her .
The community cards came , and Hodge's hand was best. Emrich is out in 22nd place ($5,805).
Hodge now has 320,000, good for a top five stack at the moment.