Both Marsha Waggoner and Brian Hull couldn't fight back from their short stacks and were sent to the rail. The field is down to two tables of seven meaning only 14 remain.
Leo Boxell is still leading the way with 66,000 chips while Mel Judah is moving up there with 42,000.
Vincent Wan just won a 20,000-chip pot against Brian Hull with trip fives. Wan started with buried fives and picked up a third five on fifth street. The pot put him at 28,500 while is dropped Hull to 4,105.
With the pot over 10,000 chips, Mel Judah called a bet on sixth and seventh from his opponent. Judah turned up for kings and queens to beat his opponent's eights and nines with in the hole.
Leo Boxell ran his chip stack up to 75,000 after eliminating David Steicke from the tournament, but just lost 10,000 back to another opponent. Boxell was betting the entire way and his opponent made a full house against him. The player began with a split pair of jacks and went on to make trips on sixth and a full house on seventh.
Remember when Yann Pauchon came to tell his friend that he got down to 8,900 but ran it back up to 23,000? Well, the friend mentioned that Pauchon would "donk it back." We're not saying Pauchon donked it back, but he is back down to 5,000 chips.