PokerNews does not have clear access to the feature table so we were unable to get the preflop betting actions, but we do know that Haroldo Silva was all in holding against Guilherme Cazula's .
The board rolled out with the river giving Silva the winning straight. It appeared that he was all in for roughly 850,000, while Cazula was left with roughly 1,000,000 chips after the hand.
With a board of showing and nearly 400,000 already in the pot, action checked over to Valcir Mello. He put out a bet of 200,000. Next to act was Daniel Aziz from the cutoff and he moved all in over the top with a covering stack.
Action folded back to Mello and he tanked for a long time before the clock was finally called on him. The floor came over to him and started his one-minute countdown. The floor counted all the way down to zero before Mello could make a decision and his hand was mucked, so Aziz was awarded the pot.
We missed the action, but Pedro Todorovic was eliminated in 14th place just before players were sent on break. The following are the chip counts for the players still remaining in the event.
Osvaldo Ruben Irrazabal opened with a raise to 88,000 from middle position. Junior Viana, directly to his left reraised, making it 205,000 to go. Irrazabal called and the two headed to the flop.
On the flop, Irrazabal checked, then called 200,000 more for Viana. On the turn, Irrazabal open shoved all in for nearly 1,000,000 chips. Viana thought about it for a bit, then mucked his hand.
"Vamos!" Irrazabal shouted turning up his . He was pushed the pot as he went over to high five his friends.
Guilherme Cazula opened with a raise to 90,000 from the cutoff. From the small blind, Haroldo Silva moved all in for 519,000. Cazula thought about it for a while as the dealer counted out Silva's stack, then called.
Silva:
Cazula:
The board ran out giving Silva a winning flush to take down the pot as Cazula was knocked out of his position as the chip leader.