After a massive hand that saw her get it all in with pocket kings against and hold, Paula Rasmussen has moved up to a spot on the top of the chips counts.
Kyle Badger has emerged as the chip leader now on over 100,000.
His biggest hand of the day included getting it all in with a straight versus two pair. Other than that he seems to be on a bit of a winning streak against anyone all in.
Robert Nolan has heated things up over the last level or so, getting up and over the 100,000-chip mark.
The biggest hand saw him drag a 60,000-chip pot flopping a set of queens against a nut flush draw. Not only did the flush miss, but Nolan managed to make a full house.
Milton, Ontario, Canada's Mike Bromley got no love from the dealers early and busted his first bullet real fast.
This second one has been considerably better with Bromley picking up not once, but twice, getting them in against pocket sevens and pocket queens to build what is now an 80,000-chip stack.
Christine Hadcock got it in with holding the next-to-nut straight on a flop against a player with top pair to begin her climb to a spot near the top of the chip counts.
The Hamilton, Ontario, Canada resident is feeling right at home now.
Pat Moeller just jumped into the event less than a half hour ago and already has the biggest stack in the room, by a fairly large margin.
His meteoric rise has him on 90,000 and counting as he just picked up another pot. It started with his button raise to 2,600 that was defended by the big blind. Both players checked the flop.
But when the big blind made it 3,500 on the turn, Moeller pushed all in. The big blind folded to hand Moeller another win without showdown.