With around 80,000 in the pot and a board reading , Randi Rusnell open-shoved all in. After a moment, Karen Cameron made the call putting Rusnell at risk.
Rusnell:
Cameron:
Cameron had made a great read and call. The on the turn, left Rusnell needing only an ace, but the fell on the river and Rusnell was sent to the rail.
Kendra Wray got things started with a raise to 12,000 from the hijack and Richele Johnston came along with a call in the big blind to go to a flop of . Johnston led out for 12,000 and Wray made the call. The dealer flipped over on the turn and both players checked. The river card was the and Johnston bet 15,000. Wray made the call and turned up for a rivered flush. Johnston revealed before throwing her cards away.
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We missed the action as there were two all ins on the final two tables but witnessed Charlet Molique standing up from the table and Mikiyo Aoki stacking up chips.
Molique had and was tabled in front of Aoki. The board read and Molique was sent to the payout booth.
Facing a raise from Xuan Liu, Heidi Rhodes three-bet all in preflop and was called. Rhodes was the shorter-stacked player by far and was at risk of elimination.
Rhodes:
Liu:
The board was not friendly for Rhodes, as it ran out . Both players held ace-high, but Liu's queen kicker won her the pot and busted Rhodes from this event. She finished in 15th Place and has earned $7,322.
Sherry Dixon and Siriwan Sukmekerd got it all in preflop, forcing Dixon to confront the possibility of elimination.
Dixon:
Sukmekerd:
Dixon was ahead with her nines, and the flop of was looking alright for her. The turn of was looking safe for her too. But when the fell on the river, her nines were counterfeited and both players were playing the two pairs on the board. Sukmekerd's ace kicker made hers the better hand and Dixon was eliminated from this tournament in a most unfortunate fashion. She finished in 14th place and earned $7,322.