Getty Mattingsley found himself all in for his last 761,000 against Alexander Kostritsyn.
Mattingsley: 

Kostritsyn: 

The board ran out 



to see Mattingsley eliminated as Kostritsyn climbs to over 6,100,000 in chips.
Getty Mattingsley found himself all in for his last 761,000 against Alexander Kostritsyn.
Mattingsley: 

Kostritsyn: 

The board ran out 



to see Mattingsley eliminated as Kostritsyn climbs to over 6,100,000 in chips.
With about a half an hour left in Level 24, there are now 100 players left in the WSOP Main Event.
Corey Emery moved all in for his last 337,000 from early position before Eduardo Parras re-raised to isolate the short stack. The table folded around and the cards were on their backs.
Emery: 

Parras: 

The board ran out 



and Emery spikes a pair on turn which is enough for the double up.
"Short-stack ninja, baby!" exclaimed Emery as he'd been battling with the short stack for several hours. He has some breathing room now, as he's up to 845,000 with Parras back down to 1.98 million.
Ronnie "Ronasty" Bardah raised to 80,000 from middle position. Gabriel Alarie was in the small blind and reraised to 280,000. After the big blind folded, action fell back on Bardah and he moved all in for 1.119 million. Alarie tanked, but eventually mucked his hand, allowing Bardah to chip up to nearly 1.5 million.
With the board showing 



, Jared Ingles checked, and Matt Affleck bet 400,000. Ingles made the call, showing 
, but Affleck had him with 
.
Affleck now has 4.3 million. Ingles, meanwhile, has slipped down to 665,000.
Christopher Bolt opened to 80,000 from under the gun with both Michael Mizrachi and Alexander Kostritsyn making the call.
Bolt checked and Mizrachi fired out 100,000 on the 

flop with only Kostritsyn making the call as Bolt passed.
The turn landed the
and Mizrachi continued his aggression; this time for 200,000 as Kostritsyn again called.
The river landed the
and Mizrachi deliberated for a few moments before sliding out a bet of 825,000 to prompt a fold from Kostritsyn as "The Grinder" chips up to 5,850,000 in chips.
Eric Baldwin opened for 76,000 pre-flop with 
. Action folded all the way to David Baker in the small blind, who responded by moving all in for 581,000 with 
. Baldwin called and the race was on. Baker hit the finish line in first place, 



. He's up to 1.2 million and Baldwin is down to 340,000.
Shortly after that hand versus Jared Ingles, Matt Affleck was tangling with another short-stacked player at his table, Christian Harder. Harder was all in before the flop with 
, but in tough shape versus Affleck's 
.
The flop came 

, which made surviving with a chop a possibility for Harder. But the turn was the
and the river the
, and Harder is out in 100th place.
Affleck pushes up further to 5 million on that one.
Eric Baldwin moved all in for about 340,000 with Andrew Brokos making the call.
Baldwin: 

Brokos: 

The board ran out 



to pair up Baldwin's king for the double up. He's up to 750,000 with Brokos back to 2 million.
Desmond Portano was all in preflop with 
, behind Damien Luis' 
.
After five community cards, Portano was still behind, as the board came 



. Portano is out in 99th place, for which he earns $67,422.
Meanwhile Luis now has 4.8 million.