Thomas Gropf shoved for 30,000 under the gun and the action folded around to the big blind who made the call.
Thomas Gropf: A♥10♥
Big Blind: 6♣6♠
It was a race but the J♣7♦2♠ flop wasn't looking promising for Gropf. The 5♥ hit the turn, leaving Gropf drawing to just an ace or a ten and the A♦ river was exactly that as he remained seated and dragged in the pot.
Dylan Deschaneaux raised 8,000 in the cutoff and the button called before Rachel Delatorre defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of A♦A♠10♦ and all three players checked.
The 5♣ hit the turn, and Delatorre check-called a bet of 7,000 from Deschaneaux, while the button folded.
When the 7♥ landed on the river, Delatorre checked for a final time and Deschaneaux fired a bet of 27,000 into the middle. Delatorre gave it quite a bit of thought before eventually making the call.
Deschaneaux tabled K♦K♣ and Delatorre showed J♦10♥ before the dealer mucked her hand.
Olga Iermolcheva was facing a raise to 10,000 and when she looked at the clock to see what the blind level was, she shrugged and went all in.
When the player on the button went to sweat his cards to see if he had a hand to call with, Iermolcheva expressively waved her hand at at him saying, "Easy fold, easy fold." He laughed and told her she was right.
By the time it got back to the initial raiser, she was asked, "Do you want me to call?"
Candidly, Iermolcheva responsed with, "Honestly, no; I don't want a call. Normally, I would never say this, but if you fold I will show."
Not convinced, the initial raiser shook her head and contemplated the call but ultimately folding A♥K♦ and Iermolcheva lived up to her word and showed 10♥10♠.
Her opponent said she put her on a big pair and that it wasn't worth it to put her chips at risk and Iermolcheva wholeheartedly agreed.
The button opened to 12,000 and Melanie Weisner three-bet to 30,000 in the small blind. The big blind got out of the way, and the button made the call.
The dealer spread a flop of Q♦J♥7♥, and Weisner continued for 30,000. The button thought about it for a moment and shoved his stack of about 120,000 in the middle and Weisner wasted no time making the call.
Button: K♦J♦
Melanie Weisner: A♣A♥
Weisner's aces were able to hold as the board completed with the 3♥ on the turn and the 10♠ on the river.