Jonathan Depa Takes it on the Turn

Keith Lehr opened to 3,000 in the cutoff and Alex Foxen called on the button. Jonathan Depa and Kristen Bicknell call from the blinds, and the flop lands [Js5d3c] and action checks round. The turn is the [Ac], and action checks to Foxen who bets 6,500. Depa check-raises to 27,000, and after

Kristen Bicknell Eliminated by Jeremy Ausmus

Kristen Bicknell was all in holding ace-king against Jeremy Ausmus and his ace-queen. The flop brought both a king and a queen, and when the river landed another queen, Bicknell was eliminated.

Cary Katz Finds Value on the River

On a flop of [Js9hTd] Cary Katz checked it over to Kristen Bicknell who put out a bet of 5,000. Katz then put in the check-raise to 18,000. Bicknell used most of her shot clock before putting in the call. The turn fell the [Qd] and Katz checked it over to

Kristen Bicknell Wins on the Turn

With 10,000 in the middle and the flop reading [8hAs8s], Martin Zamani checked from the small blind to Kristen Bicknell in the big blind who bet 2,500. Zamani called, and then checked the [5h] on the turn. Bicknell bet 8,000, and Zamani folded.

Relive “Femme Fatale” Week on PokerGO

Kristen Bicknell

PokerGO's 2017 live events slate ended with a Poker After Dark holiday bang and 2018 opened with another. Two nights of "Femme Fatale" cash games featured some of the world's best female players, including GPI #1 Kristin Bicknell. The Canadian was the top-ranked female player in the world last year and