Hand #47: Lisa Fong raised to 28,000 from the small blind and Mesha James folded her big blind.
Hand #48: Weiyi Mo raised to 29,000 from the hijack and got no action.
Hand #49: Jessica Dawley raised to 28,000 from the under-the-gun position and was called by Jill Pike in the small blind and Jacqueline Burkhart in the big blind. The flop came , both Pike and Burkhart checked. Dawley continued with a bet of 29,000 and Pike raised to 100,000. Both Burkhart and Dawley snap-folded.
Hand #50: Fong raised to 28,000 from the hijack and the rest folded.
Hand #51: Pike raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and Mo called in the big blind. The flop came , Mo check-folded to Pike's 60,000 continuation-bet.
Hand #43: Jill Pike, on the button, and Jacqueline Burkhart, in the small blind, limped. Jessica Dawley checked. The flop was . Burkhart checked. Dawley bet 20,000. Pike folded. Burkhart check-raised to 60,000. Dawley took a few seconds of reflection but proceeded to give up her hand.
Hand #44: Tara Cain raised to 26,000 under the gun. Burkhart, on the button, called. A flop reading was dealt. Cain checked. Burkhart fired 35,000. Cain check-called. The turn brought the . Cain checked again. Burkhart threw in a bet of 70,000, that was enough to win the pot.
Hand #45: Dawley raised to 28,000 on the button. She got no action.
Hand #46: Dawley, on the cutoff, raised to 28,000. Weiyi Mo, on the button, called. The flop came . Dawley bet 25,000. Mo called. The turn was the . Dawley continued for 45,000. Mo called again. The river filled up the board and was checked around. Dawley showed and Mo tabled to win the pot.
Hand #42: Weiyi Mo raised to 29,000 from early position and was met by a shove by Molly Mossey in the hijack for about 143,000. Jill Pike was sitting in the small blind and she also shoved. Mo asked for a count and it was confirmed that it was for 620,000 in total. Mo tanked and counted out her own stack. She went through her options in her head and then reluctantly folded.
Molly Mossey:
Jill Pike:
"A seven will come!" some people shouted.
The flop came which meant that Pike was still ahead.
The turn brought them the and Pike fist-pumped. Mossey was drawing dead and grabbed her stuff.
The on the river was just another formality and Mossey hugged some of the other competitors on her way to the payout desk.
Hand #36: Tara Snow moved all in from early position for her last 61,000. Weiyi Mo, in the big blind, made the call.
Weiyi Mo:
Tara Snow:
''Yes! I got this!'' commented Mo as the cards were tabled.
The flop came . The turn brought the and the river completed the board awarding Mo the pot and eliminating Snow in 9th place for $8,732.
''I told you I got this!'' Mo told a spectator.
Hand #31: Weiyi Mo raised to 28,000 from the hijack and got no action.
Hand #32; Mo raised to 28,000 from late position and was called by Mesha James in the big blind. They both checked through the whole board. James showed and was beaten by the of Mo.
Hand #33: A walk for Jill Pike.
Hand #34: James shoved on the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #35: Mo raised to 28,000 from the under-the-gun position and Pike three-bet to 60,000. Mo called. They both checked through the flop to the on the turn. Mo bet 60,000 and Pike folded.
Hand #26: Mesha James raised to 30,000 on the cutoff. Jacqueline Burkhart, in the small blind, three-bet shoved for 153,000. James folded.
Hand #27: Jessica Dawley limped from the small blind. Weiyi Mo checked. The flop was . Dawley bet 15,000, that was enough to claim the pot.
Hand #28: Jill Pike opened to 30,000 from the hijack. Mo three-bet to 83,000 from the small blind. Pike folded.
Hand #29: Pike opened to 30,000 from middle position. Dawley, on the cutoff, three-bet to 85,000. Pike four-bet shoved for 331,000. Dawley tank-called.
Jill Pike:
Jessica Dawley:
''Yes!'' celebrated Pike as the cards were tabled.
The board ran and Pike got her double up.
''Sorry, I was just happy I got it all in good,'' commented Pike raking in the pot.
It is time for Season 2 Episode 3 of The Chainsaw Report. Allen Kessler gets honest about final tabling, but not winning World Series of Poker Events. What would it mean for Allen Kessler to finally win a coveted WSOP bracelet? Would he elect to have a bracelet ceremony? Does he like dogs at the poker table? Watch to find out!