Satellite winner Shaan Siddiqui pushed his last 56,000 in the middle from early position, and Stefan Schillhabel looked him up from the big blind with the .
Siddiqui looked good for the double with the , but the board did him in, making Schillhabel a pair.
The players are off on a 15-minute break with two more levels behind them. The plan is to play three more levels tonight or down to eight players, whichever comes first.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy open-shoved for around 11 big blinds and was flat-called by Saar Wilf from one seat over, everyone else got out of the way.
Troyanovskiy was in deep trouble holding , as Wilf had woken up with the . The board ran out and the Russian had been drawing dead by the turn already to exit the tournament minutes just when the level ran out.
Steve O'Dwyer moved all in for 85,000 from early position and Julian Stuer flat-called from one seat over, the rest of the table folded.
O'Dwyer held and was trailing the of Stuer, who immediately paired his ace on the flop. Neither the turn nor river changed the outcome of the hand and O'Dwyer exited in 31st place, adding more points for the Player of the Year ranking.