David Kim and Leonard Scruggs have been eliminated in 20th and 19th place. Both will receive a prize of $2,827.
Scruggs called all in for his tournament life against the open shove of Michael Kamenjarin. Kamenjarin had against the of Scruggs. Neither player paired and the board stayed low enough for Kamenjarin's to play. He won the pot and eliminated Scruggs.
The clock is paused while the players break down to two tables. There are 44 minutes left in the current level, then the players will be on a one-hour dinner break.
Joshua Turner, who came into the day as the chipleader has been eliminated. After doubling up Peter Brooks twice, he was able to weather the storm and keep one of the bigger stacks, until now.
He opened to 28,000 and Robert Keeling reraised to 75,000. Turner called and the flop came and Turner checked to Keeling. Keeling shoved all in for 241,000 and Turner snap called.
Turner had top pair with , but Keeling had and would stay ahead. He had Turner covered and that spelled the end of his day.
Nicholas Burris was eliminated in 17th Place. Shortly after the redraw, Burris got all in against Bruce Mead with . Unfortunately for Burris, Mead had and Burris couldn't catch up.
Bruce Peery has been eliminated in 13th place. He managed to go up a pay jump by waiting for the right time as his stack was dwindling down.
When he finally busted, he was just one spot from another pay jump. There are now 12 players remaining with a little under 10 mintes to go until the dinner break.