Chris Gras' incredible comeback story continues here, as he's now moved to the top of the counts.
After Scott Aitchison opened to 24,000 under the gun and got two callers, including Gras, Brian Bowen ripped it in for his last 16 big blinds from the big blind.
Only Gras called with two nines and was miles behind Bowen's two kings. Gras simply turned a nine and stacked the chips, sending Bowen to the rail and rising to the top of the leader board.
Scott Aitchison shoved over the top of a Rick Block open and a suddenly short Luis Ortiz called all in for less.
Block tank-folded and Aitchison was way ahead with the against Ortiz' .
Aitchison took the small pot down on an run out and with Ortiz out, just 30 remained, allowing the tournament staff to conduct a redraw for seats at the final three tables.
Rick Block made it 17,000, Geoffrey O'Connor three-bet to 37,000 and Block shoved for close to 150,000 total.
Block's tournament life was riding on pocket jacks and they held against O'Connor's to give him the double and continue O'Connor's slide down the leader board.