After an amazing run during Omaha 8 and winning 75% of a 3M pot, Bruno Fitoussi leapfrogged into the chiplead. Not only is he trying to win his first WSOP bracelet, he's trying to become the winningest French poker player in history.
Fitoussi returned from the break with 6.9M in chips.
Kenny Tran was on the losing end of a 1.74M pot. It happened to be the last hand before the dinner break. He mucked on the river when Deeb asked him if he made a full house.
On the first hand after the break ended, Tran busted out courtesy of Amnon Filippi. In another amazing case of humanitary assistance, Tran will be donating 10% of his winnings today ($444,000) to help out his extended family in Vietnam.