Saara Ylianttila raised to 5,000 and got called by Reneisha Brown Lewis and Antoinette Fiorenza on the button.
The trio checked on the 6♠8♦8♠ flop and a J♦ showed up on the turn. It checked to Lewis who decided to bet 7,500 and it was enough to win the pot right away;
Lori Persinger opened to 5,000, with around 30,000 left behind, and it folded to Denise Allen who tanked in the small blind and raised to 31,000. Persinger took a minute and eventually called:
Lori Persinger: 10♠10♣
Denise Allen: Q♣Q♠
Persinger was in desperate shape for a double up, and the board didn't bring any miracle with A♥8♠3♥7♥K♠ to eliminate her from the tournament.
Audrey Verlomme opened to 5,500 on the cutoff and the button called as well as the big blind.
All players checked along the board J♠7♠K♠7♥Q♠ and Verlomme revealed A♥9♠ to win the pot.
On the next hand, she opened in middle position to 5,500 and only the big blind called.
On the flop 10♦K♦K♠, both players checked.
On the turn K♥, the big blind took the lead to 3,000 and Verlomme called.
On the river Q♠, the big blind insisted to 8,000 and Verlomme called. Her opponent mucked as she showed Q♦J♣, a full house on the river.
Jessica Teusl was in early position and bet 5,500 and Tia Dulaney three-bet to 16,500. Teusl four-bet all in for 50,100 and Dulaney made the call.
Jessica Teusl: A♣K♥
Tia Dulaney: Q♥Q♦
The board brought relief to Teusl immediately as she out flopped the queens and spiked a king on the runout of K♦4♥2♣5♥3♣ and then improved further from there to hit the straight.
Tarulia Aritonang opened under the gun to 5,000 and Chien Chih Weng three-bet in the hijack to 16,000. After some thinking, Molly Mossey made the call in the cutoff and Aritonang let it go.
The flop gave 7♥6♣3♦ and Weng continued for 15,000. Mossy didn't take long to fold and Weng flipped over K♥K♠ before grabbing the pot.