Some tables have elected to take the full 60-minute dinner break, others a shorter 30-minute dinner break, and some just a quick break before returning to play at the next blind level.
Shortly after play resumed, Chris Tryba doubled through Shannon Shorr to climb to second in chips at the table, but Shorr doubled through Tryba the following hand.
With the board reading and roughly 30,000 in the pot, Jordan Young bet 17,000 from the big blind. Alex Bolotin raised all in for 69,800 on the button, sending Young into the tank for about four minutes before he called.
Bolotin tabled for a rivered set of sixes which turned out to be a one outer as Young mucked . Bolotin doubled up to bring the stacks in their heads-up match to nearly even.
Steve Stencil fired out 9,000 from the small blind on the flop. Jon Lane made the call out of the big blind. A turned, and Stencil bet 13,000. Again, Lane called. The river put a four-flush on board, and Stencil rechecked his holding.
"All in," he announced, getting snap-called.
"S***," Stencil said. "Two of hearts."
He tabled , knowing there was zero chance he was good, and Lane turned over for a turned boat. Lane collected his opponent's last 50,000 or so.