Poker personality Lynn Gilmartin was eliminated in 49th place after coming into the day with a healthy stack of 71,500. All the players eliminated in 46th place through 54th place earned $2,301.
Amber Chatwin opened to 5,000 in the hijack. Parm Mehmi, in the big blind, called.
The dealer swiped on the table. Mehmi check-called. Chatwin bet 7,000. Mehmi called. The turn was the . Both players checked. The river completed the board and Mehmi led for 15,000. Chatwin called.
Among the next nine eliminations was Vanessa Selbst. Selbst came into the day sixth in chips, but went on a slow decline in the first couple levels of play. She was eliminated in 56th place during the second level of play.
Those who finished in 55th through 63rd places received a payout of $2,040.
Jana Delacerra opened to 4,100 in the hijack. Margaret Zampino called in the cutoff. The big blind called as well.
The players saw a flop of . Delacerra bet 7,600. Zampino called. The turn came the and was checked through to the river. Delacerra checked. Zampino bet 10,000. Delacerra folded.
Yolanda Navarrete opened to 3,600 under the gun. Jana Delacerra, in middle position, called.
The dealer spread a flop of . Navarrete bet 6,000. Delacerra called. The turn was the . Navarrete continued for 10,000. Delacerra three-bet to 25,000. Navarrete moved all in for a little more. Delacerra snap-called.
Navarrete:
Delacerra:
''Spades!'' said Navarrete. The river completed the board and Navarrete didn't get what she asked for, joining the rail instead.
Joanna Leban moved all in for 19,500 in early position and was called by Amanda Sizemore in middle position. It was a race.
Leban:
Sizemore:
The flop came . Leban hit an ace, but Sizemore had a set of nines. She filled up on the turn, and that was it. The river was insignificant and Leban was eliminated.