Vicky Coren raised to 450 from middle position and it folded to the player in the big blind who called.
The big blind check-called Coren's bet of 500 on the flop. Both players checked the turn and the big blind lead for 1,000 on the river. It took a while, but Coren eventually called.
Her Opponent: "Have a four."
Coren: "Good bet."
Her opponent turned over and made a believer out of Coren.
The board read and there was a bet facing Amanda Baker. She raised and the all in and snap-call happened quickly. When the hands were tabled this is what we saw:
Baker:
Opponent:
The river did not help Baker's opponent and she was eliminated from the tournament. While this decision may have been easier than some of her other ones, she is obviously playing in the zone and playing to win.
Liv Boeree raised to 700 in late position, and the player to her left moved all in for about 2,000. Boeree called and showed . The all-in player turned over , and the board came , giving Boeree a winning full house and busting her opponent from the tournament.
Oluwashola Akindele called an all-in raise preflop for 2,575. She showed , while her opponent held . The door card was a king, giving the all-in player hope, but the full flop was , giving Akindele a set of sevens and a commanding lead. The turn and river were bricks, Akindele took the pot, and her opponent was eliminated.