Jessica Teusl moved all in on the small blind, covering Christina Gollins in the big who called. Cards went up and they stood up in anticipation.
Jessica Teusl:
Christina Gollins:
The board came down giving Gollins outs with an open ended straight draw. The turn came up a for her to hit the straight and with a on the river, she got the double up to stick around once again.
Christina Gollins open-shoved on the button for 3,150,000 and Julie Le didn't take long to make the call in the small blind. Jessica Teusl went deep into the tank and made the call as well.
The flop fanned and after some thinking, both Le and Teusl checked. The turn and river went also check-check and the three players tabled their cards.
Teusl revealed to see in Le's hand and for Gollins, who realized she was eliminated in the third place of the podium while Teusl scooped the big pot to start the heads-up with a large chiplead.
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Julie Le raised to 1,000,000 on the button and Jessica Teusl called. The flop came down and Teusl checked to Le who bet 725,000. After thinking about it for a minute, Teusl called.
The turn was an and Teusl checked to Le again who made a move all in. Teusl folded and Le took down the pot.