Susan Choi was in position in a single-raised pot against Ben Underwood and Aleksandr Shevlyakov.
Underwood bet 2,000 on the flop reading and both opponents called. Underwood sized up to 7,600 on the turn and both players again called.
Underwood slowed down and checked when the peeled off on the river and Shevlyakov also checked. Choi took a few minutes to make a decision and stacked up her yellow and orange chips before sliding out an overbet of 60,000 into the pot of just under 35,000.
Underwood and Shevlyakov both folded after some deliberation. The only information Choi gave her opponents is that she didn't have an ace.
In a four-way pot, the flop showed when the big blind checked to Sam Abernathy, who bet 2,500. It was called by Luis Gustavo Shinike Kame and the player on the button.
The turn was the and Abernathy and Kame checked to the button, who bet 5,500. Only Kame made the call and the river came the .
Kame checked again and faced a bet of 12,500 from the button. After some thinking, Kame called with the and the button quickly mucked while showing the .
Three ways to the flop, Susan Choi in the small blind, a player in middle position and Aleksandr Shevlyakov in the cutoff all invested 5,000 each. The turn was bet for 5,000 by Choi and she earned two calls before checking the on the river. The third player in the hand checked as well and Shevlyakov bet 12,000.
Choi then opted for a check-raise to 57,000 and that forced out the third player in the hand. Without hesitation, Shevlyakov moved all-in for more than 150,000 and Choi tank-folded.