Hand #87: Mesha James moved all in for 187,000 under the gun. Jessica Dawley three-bet to 355,000 from middle position.
Mesha James:
Jessica Dawley:
The runout was and James doubled up.
Hand #88: Jill Pike limped in under the gun. Lisa Fong called from the small blind. James checked. The flop came . Fong and James checked. Pike bet 30,000. Everyone folded.
Hand #89: Fong raised to 52,000 on the button. She got no action.
Hand#90: Pike limped from the small blind. Jacqueline Burkhart in the big blind raised to 85,000. Pike folded.
Hand#91: Pike raised to 85,000 on the button. Dawley three-bet to 120,000 from the big blind. Pike folded.
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Hand #93: Mesha James shoved for 376,000 from the hijack and the rest folded.
Hand #94: Tara Cain raised from the small blind and Lisa Fong folded her big blind.
Hand #95: Jacqueline Burkhart raised to 55,000 from the hijack and James called in the big blind. The flop came . James check-folded to the 50,000 bet of Burkhart.
Hand #96: Jessica Dawley raised to 55,000 from the hijack and Jill Pike called in the big blind. The flop came , Pike check-raised Dawley's bet of 30,000 to 80,000, and Dawley called. The turn brought them the . Pike checked again. Dawley bet 50,000. Pike called.
The on the river completed the board. Pike checked for the last time. Dawley continued with a bet of 175,000. Pike counted out chips worth 150,000 and looked at Dawley in the meanwhile. Pike ended up calling and showed and added 25,000 in chips to the call to pay Dawley as she held for the runner-runner flush.
Hand #97: Cain raised to 50,000 from the hijack and James shoved all in from the button for 341,000. Cain asked for a count and the dealer confirmed the amount. Cain looked at the clock and then folded.
Hand #98: Jill Pike raised to 50,000 on the button. Everyone folded.
Hand #99: Jessica Dawley limped from the small blind. Tara Cain checked her big blind. A flop reading was dealt. Dawley bet 25,000, and that was enough to take down the pot.
Hand #100: Dawley raised to 50,000 on the button. Lisa Fong, in the big blind, three-bet shoved for 226,000. Dawley folded.
Hand #101: Jill Pike raised to 61,000 under the gun. She got no action.
Hand #102: Jacqueline Burkhart raised to 55,000 under the gun. Mesha James, in the small blind, called. The flop came . James checked. Burkhart bet 45,000. James called. The turn brought the and was checked around to the river. Both players checked. James showed to take down the pot.
Hand #105: Jessica Dawley raised from the small blind to put Cain in the big blind all in. Cain called for the 252,000 she had in front of her.
Tara Cain:
Jessica Dawley:
The flop came to keep Cain ahead.
The turn brought them the which still meant Cain was safe for now.
The river completed the board with the which was one of the cards that Cain was hoping to avoid as Dawley had now hit a higher pair to take Cain out of the running for that coveted gold WSOP bracelet. Cain was sent to the payout desk to collect her cash for $20,499 for finishing in sixth place.
Hand #106: Mesha James raised to 60,000 under the gun. She got no action.
Hand #107: James got a walk.
Hand #108: Jacqueline Burkhart raised to 55,000 under the gun. Dawley three-bet to 145,000 on the cutoff. Burkhart folded.
Hand #109: Jill Pike limped from the small blind. Burkhart, in the big blind, checked. The dealer spread a flop of . Pike checked. Burkhart bet 30,000. Pike check-called. The turn brought the . Pike bet 60,000. Burkhart gave up her hand.
Hand #110: James raised to 60,000 on the cutoff. She got no action.