A player opened the action with a preflop raise to 1,200. The small blind called, and Danielle "dmoongirl" Andersen raised to 4,200 in the big blind. The initial raiser called, and the small blind folded. Andersen then bet the flop in the dark, pushing forward a stack of yellow T1,000 chips big enough to put her opponent all in. The dealer spread for the flop, and after thinking for a minute, Andersen's opponent yielded the pot.
Just before break, Liv Boeree took a hit to her stack. With the board reading on the flop, Julia Rea checked to Boeree, who announced she was all in. Rea thought for a minute, then decided to call. She tabled , while Boeree held . The turn and river missed Boeree, and Rea's pocket sevens won the pot.
We came to the table with the flop of already on the board. Danielle Drury had a bet of 10,700 in front of her and Vanessa Sena reraised to 21,000. With the decision back on Drury, she moved all in for 34,900 and Sena insta-called.
Drury:
Sena:
The turn made Sena's hand stronger and the river didn't change things. Sena and Drury were near even and chips but Sena had slightly more which means Drury was eliminated from the tournament.
Joanne Lewis raised to 2,600 preflop, and Lauren Billings three-bet to 8,000. Lewis called. The flop fell , and Lewis checked. Billings counted out a bet of 8,000, and before she even finished pushing the chips forward, Lewis announced she was all in. Billings quickly folded. The pot brings Lewis up to 61,000 in chips, while Billings dropped to 82,000.
Claire Renaut raised from early position to 3,800 and found one call from the player in the cutoff. The flop came and Renaut led for 4,000. The player in the cutoff thought for a minute and then moved all in. Renaut made the call and the hands were tabled.
Renaut:
Cutoff:
Renaut was ahead with two pair and the took one of her opponent's outs away. The river didn't change anything and Renaut eliminated a player and is slowly building a stack.