Dangerously short with the blinds at 150,000/300,000, Novica Miskovic moved all-in with preflop for 2,400,000 and was given a spin by Mike Chang with . The board came down and Miskovic doubled up.
The last 20 players in the $600 Deepstack are taking a 15 minute break to celebrate the end of Level 34. The pressure of the blinds continues to mount; full chip counts will be posted when they return to the felt.
Play will cease for the night when the final table of nine is reached.
A story we've been following is that of David Elet who was on his way out to receive his payout slip when one of the players at the table notice that he still had three chips left (15,000).
He has now managed to build his chip stack to over 10 million. Everyone at the poker tables is talking about how he's managed to not only stay alive but accumulate so many chips.
Currently down to 19 players and we will continue to keep you updated on this incredible story and all the live action.
On the river, with a pot of around 3,000,000 already built between Stephen Song and Paul Jain, the board read . Song led for 3,000,000, leaving himself 1,500,000 behind. Jain set him all in. Song thought about this for at least five minutes.
"Are you insane enough to bluff here?" he asked a silent Jain. "This was supposed to be my double hand. There's only one hand that beats me."
Eventually he had the clock called on him and folded face up, to a round of applause from the rail that had been watching his hand with great interest.
Walter Treccarichi deep run in the $600 Deepstack is over with his 19th place finish meaning he collects $13,681 and receives a good return on his investment.