Here are a few notable stacks from around the room:
Victor Ramdin - 45,000
Rob Woodcock (start of day chip leader) - 56,000
Daniel 'djaniel' Mar - 101,000
Leo Fernandez - 26,000
William Reynolds - 88,000
Shirley Rosario was crippled to just a few hundred chips in the early goings here on Day 2. She was able to double up with against after the board ran out .
A few hands later, Rosario was all in again, this time with . The big blind, Marta Saucedo, made the call with . Rosario would see here tournament life end after the dealer ran out the board .
Andre Akkari has been the most active player at his table since the start of the day. He's often the first one in the pot and raising the action. On this hand, Akkari raised to 2,800 before Ezequiel Giuzzi moved all in for approximately 30,000. Action got back around to Akkari and he immediately called, tabling . Giuzzi held and was racing for his tournament.
The flop hit Akkari when it came . The turn was the , putting Giuzzi one step closer to elimination. But then, the river hit the and put Giuzzi right back into his seat.
Akkari shipped over the chips, slipping back down to 31,000.
Team PokerStars Pro and hometown favorite Humberto Brenes has just been eliminated from the Playa Conchal Main Event.
On just the second hand he played after being moved to a new table, Brenes ran into an opponent's pocket queens and the queens held up to send Brenes to the rail.
With the elder Brenes now obsolete, young Roberto is the lone Brenes family member remaining with 17,900 in chips.
Maria "Maridu" Mayrinck called a bet of 2,500 from her opponent on a flop of . The turn brought the and action was checked to Maridu. She fired 5,600 and won the pot. She now has 100,000 chips.
It was unclear when the money went in, but Victor Ramdin was just eliminated after flopping the nut flush holding . His opponent held and the flop was . The turn was the and the river the , pairing the board and filling up Ramdin's opponent.
Member of Team PokerStars PRO Brazil Gualter Salles raised to 3,200 and was called by the big blind. The flop came down . The big blind checked and then Salles checked behind.
The turn brought the . The big blind fired the minimum 1,200. Salles raised to 7,000 and his opponent folded.
Dan Williams raised from the hijack seat to 3,200 and then Alexandre Gomes reraised from the cutoff to 8,500. Williams made the call and the two players took a flop of .
Williams checked and Gomes fired 6,800. Williams made the call.
The turn brought the and both players checked. The river was the and Williams led with a bet of 12,300. Gomes took about a minute to fold, dropping to 23,000 chips. Williams is now over the century mark, sitting on about 103,000 chips.