There are ten tables in play, with eight players at each. Tournament director Danny McDonagh says we're definitely playing six full levels today, unless we somehow narrow the field to 48 players before then.
, Paul Albino and Joel Cohen got all in for a pot worth 150,000 chips. Albino held
to Cohen's
. Albino would need the board to pair in order to overcome Cohen's straight.
and then the river was the
, giving Albino the board pair he needed to double up. He now has 150,000 while Cohen dropped to 105,000.
on the flop of
when he tried to make a move on Assadourian holding top pair, top kicker --
.
and the river the
. Assadourian now has 270,000 chips.
. The board ran out
and Tran is now on 330,000.

against Frank Galea's 
, but Galea managed to spike a jack on the turn to win the pot and send Kastle to the rail.



board Asier Aberro led out with a bet, only to be raised by Grigg. Aberro came back over the top all in for well over 100k, and Grigg thought for just a moment before making the call. He asked Aberro if he had ace-queen as he flipped over the 
. Aberro did not, and disgustedly turned over the 
. The river was the
, eliminating Aberro and further extending Grigg's chip lead. He looked to have about 590,000.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 300
. Dunst held
and Flourentzou's top set with
.
, giving Flourentzou a full house and rendering Dunst dead. The river completed the board with the
.
, Jackie Glazier bet 8,000 into her lone opponent. The player made the call. The
then fell on the turn and Glazier fired a bigger bet this time. She made it 20,000 and her opponent folded. She's now up to 75,000.

and was called by Eric Assadourian, who had 
. 

, with the turn, and the river both being hearts as well giving Argyros a runner-runner flush.