During the three-table redraw, Barak Wisbrod was eliminated in 24th place at the hand of Ben Lamb who is making a push for the chip lead near the end of Day 2.
Wisbrod was down to his last 200,000 chips and bowed out during the Pot-Limit Omaha orbit.
The action folded to Evan Krentzman in the small blind who just limped in. Dimitar Danchev raised to 90,000 in the big blind and Krentzman just called. The flop came 9♠6♥3♥ and Krentzman moved all in, followed by Danchev calling off his stack of 140,000.
Danchev flopped two pair and was in a prime position to double up. The 8♣ on the turn changed nothing but the 5♣ on the river gave Krentzman a straight to eliminate Danchev.
The remaining 25 players are going on their last 15-minute break of the night. They will play one more level and bag up after level 19 tonight, due to the bubble lasting so long.
Allan Le raised to 55,000 from under the gun, leaving himself with just 10,000 chips behind. Bryce Yockey was next to act and made it 110,000. Robert Cowen flat-called from the big blind and Le stuck in his last 10,000 chips.
The flop came J♦4♠4♣ and Cowen check-called a bet of 100,000 from Yockey. The turn brought the 10♦ and Cowen check-called another bet of 350,000 this time.
The river was the 3♦ and Cowen checked one last time. Yockey announced all in and Cowen snap-called his last 370,000. Yockey showed A♠10♣ for two pair but Cowen held J♠J♥ for a full house. Le was nowehere close to beating either hand with A♥9♦ and was eliminated on the stone bubble.
Cherish Andrews was left with a single 5,000 chip in front of her, thanks in part to the structure change made at the beginning of the level. The actual structure indicated a 40,000 big blind ante for no-limit hold'em, but as per recent levels played, players noted that they were supposed to be playing with a 35,000 big blind ante (small blind + big blind).