Artur Winstone led out for 55,000 from middle position preflop and was called by the big blind.
The flop came J♦6♣9♦, and both players checked. The big blind bet 45,000 on the 8♠ turn, but Winstone reraised to 115,000 and was called.
The river came 2♠. Winstone bet 180,000, and after a minute of thought, his opponent called. Winstone turned over 8♥8♦ for a set, and his opponent mucked his cards immediately.
Winstone busted that same opponent in a cooler on the next hand when all of the money got in preflop with Winstone holding aces and his opponent having kings.
"Hey, you're coming for my chip lead!" said Handrianto Minderman, also at the table.
Players have been sent on their final break of the night as tournament staff race off the yellow 1,000-value chips. The approximately 320 remaining players will return in 20 minutes to play three more levels before play ends for the day.
Elad Keisar pushed the last of his chips in the pot preflop, about 120,000 and a middle position player called.
Elad Keisar: Q♦Q♥
Middle position player: 5♠5♦
The table roared after the flop came J♠10♣5♣ giving the middle position a set and the turn K♥ gave Keisar outs which he hit when the river dropped the 9♦.
Elsewhere Amir Soleymani has a great stack with 980,000
Preflop action opened with a player in early position raising to 50,000. Jen-Yue Chiang then moved all in for 295,000 from the button. His opponent considered for a minute before making the call, putting Chiang at risk.
Jen-Yue Chiang: A♣Q♣
Early Poisition: 10♦10♠
Chiang moved ahead immediately on the 9♠7♦Q♦ flop. "Right in the window!" exclaimed a player at the table.
The turn and river came 3♠3♣ and Chiang found himself with a big stack.
Justin "hellokitty" Arnwine opened under the gun to 45,000. Next to act put in the cold three bet to 115,000. Arnwine made the call and the players were off to a flop.
The Q♠8♠9♥ flop landed and Arnwine checked. The in-position player put out a wager of 100,000 and action was back on Arnwine. Without taking too much time Arnwine check raise jammed all in for his opponents remaining chips and their tournament life.
The player went deep in the tank but after about a full two minutes in the tank, Arnwine earned the fold and chipped up in a big way.