There is another 20-minute break where the 100-value chips are being raced off. At the end of this break, the late registration and re-entry will close, and there will then be three levels left in the day before players bag up ahead of Day 2.
Here are the latest chip counts from some of the notables in the field. Also included is the name of Joan Hadley who has shot up and is now contending for the chip lead with a healthy stack somewhere in the region of 350,000.
No sooner had we spotted Joan Hadley sitting pretty with around 350,000, we spotted not only Liam O'Donoghue with 430,000 and Olivier Marchet with 580,000.
Julian Fabre moved all in for his last 33,000 chips from early position. The player in the small blind flat-called before Sylvain Loosli three-bet all in for 198,500.
The caller was in a world of hurt, and cast anxious glances to the tournament clock while counting out his own chips. Eventually he let his hand go.
Julian Fabre:
Sylvain Loosli:
The third player seemed relatively happy with his decision, or at least didn't give any emotion away as the board ran out giving Loosli trip queens and eliminating Fabre.