It folded to Shiina Okamoto in the small blind who bet 400,000 with J♥4♣ in her hands. Nam Nguyen quickly made the call with K♣10♠.
The dealer showed a flop 6♥5♠2♠ and Nguyen checked to Okamoto who continued for 175,000. It was enough to make Nguyen fold and grab the pot right away.
Tamar Abraham raised in the small blind to 380,000 and Mary Dvorkin flat called with the short stack in the big blind.
The flop came out 3♣2♣J♠ and Abraham placed a continuation bet of 500,000 and immediately Dvorkin shoved in the rest of her stack for 670,000. Abraham made the call.
Mary Dvorkin: 10♣6♣
Tamar Abraham: Q♦J♣
Abraham was the favorite heading to the turn.
The turn came out with the 3♠ and the river brought a major holler from the Israeli rail as Dvorkin hit her flush with the 4♣ and doubled her stack.
In a blind versus blind situation, Mary Dvorkin decided to shove for a remaining stack worth 2,180,000. Shiina Okamoto snap-called for the following showdown:
Mary Dvorkin: A♣7♣
Shiina Okamoto: A♠K♦
Dvorkin was in terrible shape for another double up, and found some outs on a flop K♥K♣J♣, but the rest of the board fell Q♠9♠ to end Dvorkin's run in 5th place.
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Negreanu also offers his thoughts on the Poker Hall of Fame, including who he thinks will get in and the changes he’d like to see moving forward. Finally, “Kid Poker” offers his prediction for the 2023 WSOP Main Event, which is also the first big topic discussed by the hosts.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”
Suzanne Malavet raised on the button to 325,000 and Shiina Okamoto called from the big blind.
The flop came out 7♦2♠2♣ and Okamoto checked to Malavet who made a continuation bet of 175,000 and Okamoto called.
The turn brought the A♦ and Malavet bet 425,000 and Okamoto immediately announced, "all in" for 2,890,000 effective.
Malavet took some time to decide before folding her K♦10♥. Okamoto was holding Q♦4♦ and was drawing to the flush on the river.
It folded to Shiina Okamoto in the small blind who found J♥J♦ and completed her option. Nam Nguyen checked with 10♥5♣ and they went to see a flop K♠8♠5♠. Nguyen check-called Okamoto for 200,000.
They both checked on the A♣ turn and K♦ river and Okamoto took down the pot two pair.