Level 13 is down, which means it's time for the 90-minute dinner break. There's approximately 1,000 players remaining, and they'll play another two levels when they return.
Here's a look at some of the more notable developments from Level 13:
We caught up with the four handed action on the flop, which had come down . It was checked to a player in middle position, and he fired out 12,500. Jake Cody came along for the ride, and the other two players folded. The hit the turn, and it was checked to Cody, who fired out 17,700. His opponent made the call, and the river brought the . Cody's opponent checked, and Cody did likewise. His opponent showed for a river set, and Cody took a peak at his cards again before spiking them face down on the felt.
We found Maria Ho and an unknown player at a flop of . Ho was in the big blind and checked. Her opponent bet 11,500 and Ho called. The turn came and both players checked. The river came , Ho bet 17,000 and her opponent folded.
Picking up the action after the river of a board, AJ Jejelowo's bet of 45,000 was called by his opponent. Jejelowo tabled for a flush, besting his opponent's holdings to win the pot.
We've fallen under the 1,000-player mark, as just 999 remain. Since the top 666 make the money, that means two out of every three players who have made it this far will be cashing in this year's WSOP Main Event.