In a raised pot with two players involved, the flop read 6♠9♦2♦ when Jill Gritsch bet 16,000 from the small blind. Tiffany Michelle tanked a minute and replied with a raise for 40,000 and Gritsch quickly folded.
In middle position, Shiina Okamoto opened and Reneisha Brownlewis moved all in with a shorstack in the blinds. Okamoto thought for a while before calling.
Reneisha Brownlewis: Q♥Q♠
Shiina Okamoto: K♦9♦
The board ran out K♥5♣A♦10♦4♠ and Okamoto found a king on the flop to eliminate a new opponent and climb above the million mark.
Audrey Verlomme opened under the gun to 12,000 and Priti Patel called in the hijack. Eunji Park tanked in the big blind and three-bet to 60,000. It was enough to win the pot right away.
Meanwhile, on another table, Alice Sicconi left the tournament area.
Lizhen Chen raised for all of her chips from middle position and the player directly to her left, Jennifer Wu also placed her chips in the middle for 88,000. Everyone else folded.
Jennifer Wu: 7♦7♠
Lizhen Chen: K♠Q♣
The board ran out well for Wu with 7♥2♥9♣3♦10♦ and Wu's set of sevens was the winner and Chen was left with 4,000 in chips.
A couple of hands later Chen survived her first double up with only 4,000 chips but then her tournament ended when she put her chips in from early position with 7♣8♦ and was called by Peggy Winsler who held pocket queens Q♥Q♣ which held.
While players in the United States might think folks like Brad Owen and Andrew Neeme has the biggest vlog followings in the world, that distinction actually belongs to Masato, who regularly clears 600K views on each of his vlogs!
The Japanese vlogging sensation opens up about his start in poker, what inspired him to start a vlog, and how he’s managed to turn it into a smashing success with the help of a creative team. He also talks about his desire to win a WSOP gold bracelet, how Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth are perceived in his home country, and what the future looks like for poker in Japan.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”
In a heads-up pot with a board J♣J♦Q♦3♣, Anna Rudolph checked in the big blind to Lily Kiletto who bet 25,000. Rudolph called.
The dealer showed a 3♦ on the river and after another check from Rudolph, Kiletto announced all in. Rudolph snap-folded and Kiletto revealed a J♥ for the full house.