Anne Bui shoved in early position for 110,000 and Alice Sicconi called from the small blind.
Anne Bui: A♥K♦
Alice Sicconi: Q♥Q♠
An ace hit the turn and Bui doubled up, leaving Sicconi with a shortstack.
Anne Bui shoved in early position for 110,000 and Alice Sicconi called from the small blind.
Anne Bui: A♥K♦
Alice Sicconi: Q♥Q♠
An ace hit the turn and Bui doubled up, leaving Sicconi with a shortstack.
Jessica Davis raised all in for 45,000 from late position and Mesha James looked down at two red aces and made the call.
Jessica Davis: 9♣10♣
Mesha James: A♦A♥
The board was 10♥K♠A♣2♠8♠ and the set of aces of James took the pot.
At the same table Marguerite Spagnuolo just survived her first double up after a previous hand had devastated her chip stack.
In a heads-up pops with more than 45,000 already in the middle, the board showed Q♥6♦8♥2♦ when Laura Westfall checked in the big blind to Samantha Abernathy under the gun who bet 25,000. Westfall tanked and raised it to 55,000, which Abernathy called.
The 3♣ completed the board and Westfall looked at Abernathy's remaining stack and tossed a pile of 5,000-chip in front of her, putting Abernathy at risk. The latter took a minuet and eventually called for her last 75,000.
Westfall tabled A♥10♣ for ace-high and the pot was shipped to Abernathy who showed A♣Q♣ for top pair.
As told by the players:
The unknown player under the gun raised to 16,000. Talia Fligelman was the next player to act and three-bet to 40,000. The player under the gun four-bet to 130,000 and Fligelman five-bet all in for effective 400,000. The player under the gun called.
Under the gun Player: KxKx
Talia Fligelman: AxAx
The flop came out QxJx7xAx2x and Fligelman's set of aces sent the player to the rail and won her a boatload of chips.

The eventual winner of the currently underway Event #67: $1,000 Ladies Event Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will not only take home a bracelet and $192,167 but will also earn a special place in poker history. That's because with its 1,295 entries on Day 1, the event is the largest Ladies Event to ever take place in poker.
The previous biggest WSOP Ladies Event took place in 2007 with 1,286 entries and saw Sally Boyer defeating Anne Heft to win $262,077. Last year's WSOP Ladies Championship drew 1,074, making for a 20% increase this time around.
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Niveau: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Vivian Saliba opened under the gun to 15,000 and Lisa Santy went all in for 58,000. Xiaojing Guo tanked for a few minutes in the big blind before shoving with the biggest stack. Saliba snap-called to create a three-way showdown:
Lisa Santy: Q♣Q♦
Vivian Saliba: A♥A♠
Xiaojing Guo: A♦8♦
Saliba was in great shape to scoop the big pot, but the board revealed 8♠3♣10♣J♠9♠ to give a runner-runner straight to Santy to triple her stack. Saliba took down the side pot and Guo was left with less than 10 big blinds.
A player opened for 13,000 from the button and Japanese player Shiina Okamoto called from the big blind.
On the flop J♣9♦6♠, both players checked.
On the turn J♦, Okamoto led out with 18,000 and her opponent called.
On the river 2♠, Okamoto added 25,000 more to the pot, and this time her opponent folded.
With 750,000 chips stacked, Okamoto is now among the leaders with 126 players left.