Mayumi Kaneko got all her chips in the middle preflop with , but she ran into Cindy Kerslake's . The board ran out , and Kerslake's queen's won the pot.
We came to the table as Laura Bare knocked the table to indicate good hand to her opponent, Lynne Beaumont. Bare held and Beaumont . The board read and Beaumont's queens held up to eliminate Bare.
Ping Wang got the last of her chips in the middle with , but Eleanor Gudger had . The board came . Gudger won the pot, and Wang was eliminated. She earns $5,254 for her 19th-place finish.
Lara Boutros and Leanne Haas got involved in an all-in confrontation preflop. Boutros was at risk with , while Haas held . The board ran out . Haas took the pot, and Boutros was eliminated. She wins $6,387 for her 18th-place finish.
Tania McBride, Wattana Cruz and Julie Monsacre were all in preflop. Monsacre was the smallest of the stacks and Cruz was the largest.
McBride:
Monsacre:
Cruz:
The board came out . Monsacre almost triples when her tens make a straight. Cruz won the side pot which means McBride was eliminated from the tournament.
Chris Priday raised to 16,000 preflop, and Wattana Cruz pushed all in. Priday thought for a moment, and elected to call. She turned over , and was ahead of Cruz's . The board ran out , and Priday won the pot with her jacks. She is up to 480,000 in chips, and Cruz was eliminated in 16th place, earning $6,387.
Julie Monsacre raised from middle position, and Julie Monsacre shoved all in for 13,500. Monsacre called, showing . Neuroth held . The board came , giving both players sets, but leaving Neuroth drawing to the case seven. It didn't come, as the turn and river ran out , .
Monsacre now has 92,000 in chips, and Janet Neuroth was eliminated in 15th place for $7,864.
Sidsel Boesen was all in preflop with against Amanda Baker's . The board ran out , connecting with neither player. Baker's aces held up, and she took the pot. After the hand, Baker had 324,000 chips in her stack, while Boesen was eliminated in 13th place, good for $7,864.