Defending champion Jessica Teusl’s run ended in 33rd place, while WSOP Thrill Team member Samantha Abernathy exited soon after, in 31st spot. Okamoto held a huge lead throughout most of Day 3’s play as several prominent women’s players were bounced from the event. Jennifer Wu (eighth, $20,160) and Kristie Ogilvie (ninth, $15,662) were credited with making the official nine-player final table but busted before Sunday’s live-streamed finale was set. ![]() The chip stacks of the seven remaining Ladies competitors are as follows: Mary Dvorkin, who started Day 3 with the lead, remains in the hunt in third. Her closest competitor, when action resumes at 2:00 pm PT on Sunday, is American Tara Cain with 4,750,000. Okamoto (shown above) finished Day 3 with 11,670,000 in chips, nearly half of the total chips in play. ![]() ![]() The record-setting 2023 World Series of Poker Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship reached its “TV final table” of seven players on Saturday evening at the Horseshoe Las Vegas, with Japan’s Shiina Okamoto holding a commanding chip lead when the players return on Sunday.
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