Brian Healy just became the first player up to 600,000 and moved into the lead after being given a rather large gift.
Adam Kaczor five-bet shoved fives smack into his aces for more than 200,000. The chip lead pot went to Healy after a board of blanks and he will likely take the lead into the first break of the day.
Todd Saffron opened and Blake Napierala raised before Mike Shavensky shoved in for around 50,000.
Saffron re-raised and Napierala re-raised over the top of that, going all in for an additional 275,000.
Saffron called with the , but he was way behind. Shavensky had the and won the main pot after the board came . However, the real story here was Napierala winning a massive side pot with the .
He's now up right under chip leader Alex Avdelopoulos with Safforn heading out the door wondering why he couldn't find a fold.
Adam Foster started the day around 100,000 and has more than triple that now.
He just can't lose a hand. He's won with queens over tens all in preflop, and even went runner-runner to make the nut flush in another hand, getting heaps in on the river to crush one player's dreams.
Foster now has a contending stack and is running hotter than an Anchor Bar chicken wing.
Speaking of running hot, Cassandra Johnson swore she was going to give PokerNews a zero to hero story coming in with little more than five big blinds. So far it's going pretty well, as she's got over 150,000 now with 76 remaining and the money bubble fast approaching.
Two more top ten stacks just went at each other with Alex Avdelopoulos collecting another victim and extending his lead as a result.
Sahar Khajavi opend with a raise and Avdelopoulos was the only caller. The flop came and Khajavi continued. Avdelopoulos raised it up and Khajavi jammed it in for heaps.
Avdelopoulos couldn't have called faster with the full house and Khajavi was in shock with the . No ace on the turn or river and as Khajavi went from top ten to out in the second level of the day, Avdelopoulos moved over the half million mark.
Leo Kaplin opened to 10,000 and after Andy Stover called, Matt Marcinkiewicz bumped it to 30,000. Only Stover called and they went heads up to a flop.
Stover made it 30,000 and Marcinkiewicz raised to 75,000. Stover called and the turn brought the . Stover led for 65,000 and Marcinkiewicz shipped it in for a little more.
Holding the open-ender and a flush draw, Stover called, but he would need to hit against Marcinkiewicz' trips. He didn't. The river came the and the pot was pushed to Marcinkiewicz.
Marcinkiewicz now climbs up close to the top spot on the leaderboard with Stover falling awful fast.
In the meantime, Blake Napierala found a flush and an opponent willing to bluff into him for heaps. Napierala now has a contending stack as well.
Robert Macyko opened and both blinds defended, including Alex Visbisky in the big.
The flop came and after two checks, Macyko continued. Only Visbisky called.
The turn brought a flush draw and Visbisky checked again. Macyko bet and Visbisky pushed all in over the top. Macyko called off the rest of his 70,000 chip stack with the , but he'd been outflopped.
Visbisky had the and his two pair held when the river bricked. Macyko is out now and Visbisky suddenly has a contending stack.