The players have returned from dinner break and are back in action. Here are the new seat assignments and current chip counts following the final table redraw:
The 45-minute dinner break has been moved up to give the players a little time away before redrawing for seats at the final table. Level 21 has been paused with 27:23 left to go, which is where the action will pick up following the dinner break.
Once the redraw is complete, PokerNews will bring you the updated seating arrangements and chip counts.
The action folded to Scott Sharpe in the small blind and he moved all-in for around 200,000. Kelly Vande Mheen quickly called in the big blind and the hands were turned on their backs.
Kelly Vande Mheen:
Scott Sharpe:
Sharpe found himself dominated by a bigger ace and the flop all but ended the hand when it came . The board completed with to secure the pot for Vende Mheen.
Sharpe goes out in 11th place, earning a payday of $2,881.
Eric Colvin moved all in for around 200,000 from early position and was called by Joe Walters in the big blind.
Eric Colvin:
Joe Walters:
The flop came , pairing Colvin and leaving Walters with just overcards. Walters blanked on both the turn and river to send a third of his stack over to Colvin.
Mark Fink moved all-in on the button and Clayton Vandiver called from the small blind. Eric Colvin folded the big blind and the hands were turned up.
Clayton Vandiver:
Mark Fink:
Fink would need help to stay alive and a sliver of hope arrived with the flop. Fink could make a wheel to stay alive, but it would not come as the board ran out .
Fink goes out in 12th place and will collect $2,881 for his performance in the Main Event.
The action folded to Scott Veitzer on the button and he shoved, having both players in the blinds covered. The small blind folded, but Eric Nelson called off his last 120,000 to put himself at risk.
Scott Veitzer:
Eric Nelson:
Veitzer was pleased to have the pair side of the race as the board ran out to secure the knockout.
Nelson exits the tournament in 13th place, earning a $2,368 payday.
Jon Lawson opened on the button for 40,000 and Kris Burchfield called from the small blind. Walt Lustgraaf, however, had other plans, and raised to 140,000 from the big blind.
Lawson quickly moved all-in and Burchfield got out of the way. Lustgraaf called and the hands were turned up.
Jon Lawson:
Walt Lustgraaf:
The flop looked good for Lawson when it came , but the turn brought the to give Lustgraaf a set. Lawson would need a jack or ten to come from behind but the river brought the instead.
With this pot, Lustgraaf is the first player to cross the one million mark.
Lawson exits the tournament in 14th place and will collect a prize of $2,368.
Kipp Smith shoved all-in from the cutoff for his last 32,000 chips. Kris Burchfield called from the small blind and Walt Lustgraaf called in the big blind.
The action checked through to the river with the board reading . On the river, Burchfield bet small, 35,000, and Lustgraaf folded.
Smith showed for top two pair, but Burchfield tabled for broadway.
Smith exits the Main Event in 15th place and will take home $2,368 for his performance.