The final 32 players are off on their final 15-minute break of the night. When they return, they'll play two more levels before bagging and tagging for the evening.
An exciting hand was developing between Barbara Enright and Matthew Schultz but when they opened up when Schultz was all-in they chopped it up. Even before the last card was dealt.
Scott Evelyn got his last few chips in on third street against Barbara Enright. Evelyn started with against Enright's .
Evelyn drew a , , for fives-up, but Enright drew for queens-up going into seventh street. Enright turned over an , and Evelyn needed a three or five to survive. He turned up the and hit the rail.
"Well played, Barbara," Michael Mizrachi told Enright with a grin.
Rafael Concepcion had just half a big bet behind and he put it all in when he had the option to bring in or complete with the . Patricia Yannuzzi called with the and all the other players got out of the way.
The runout was rather favorable for Concepcion.
Rafael Concepcion: / /
Patricia Yannuzzi: / /
Concepcion quadrupled up by beating Yannuzzi heads-up but he busted the next hand.
Gray brought it in with the , and both Rodawig and Jett called. Rodawig bet fourth, and both Gray and Jett called. Gray checked his open pair of threes on fifth, Jett checked as well, and Rodawig bet. Gray folded, and Jett folded as well, leaving herself under three big bets.
James Davis: / (folded on third)
Patricia Yannuzzi: /
Rafael Concepcion: //
Michael Sopko: //
Davis brought it in with the , and Sopko completed. Conception placed his last 9,000 in the middle, Yannuzzi called, Davis folded and Sopko called. Sopko bet through sixth street, with Yannuzzi calling the whole way, before both players checked seventh street. Sopko tabled for queens-up, and Yannuzzi showed before mucking, giving the side pot to Sopko.
"I'll take the main pot," Concepcion said before turning up his for aces-up.