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.
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.
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.
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.
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;