Level 14 saw some chips change hands, as reflected in the current leaderboard.
However, with such deep stack sizes, only a pair of players busted through the last 30 minutes. That means 30 of 32 players that entered the level, will leave it, heading into Level 15 now.
Being that this is a single-day event, the blinds will start to catch up at some point soon.
'Buffalo' Ray Williams just doubled up again. This time he got it in with top two pair, aces and jacks, versus Art Demmerley's turned set of sixes.
Williams made top full house when a miracle ace came on the river and clapped his hands so hard he may have done permanent damage to neighbor Matt Shanahan's eardrum.
In the meantime, the legend of Andy Spears continues to grow as he registered in Level 8 and has ran it up to 300,000 already.
'Buffalo' Ray Williams bet 15,000 into a 20,000-chip pot heads up with Nick Walker on a flop.
Walker fired back moving all in for more than the less-than 50,000 Williams had in total. Williams tank-called all in with the , but ace-high was ahead versus Walker's flush draw.
The board finished up and although they both paired the ace, Williams' kicker played to vault him above starting and leave Walker with peanuts.