On the first hand, there were three all-in and calls scattered throughout the Brasilia Room. There were two double-ups and one person, unfortunately, became the bubble boy.
The action folded to the button who jammed all in for around 85,000. Victor Paredes was in the big blind and called to put his opponent at risk.
Button:
Victor Paredes:
It was a coin flip until the flop of hit the felt to give Paredes a set of jacks. The on the turn and the on the river meant Paredes eliminated his opponent and burst the bubble.
The tournament clock has been paused with 418 players still remaining in the tournament. That means the hand-for-hand process will now begin until there is one elimination.
Adam Cedric opened to 22,000 on the button and was called by the player in the big blind. The flop came and the big blind checked to Cedric who continued for 18,000. The big blind called and the landed on the turn.
The big blind checked again and Cedric fired out another bet of 38,000. The big blind eyed up Cedric's stack but elected to lay his hand down.
Jean-Kristophe Guillette opened to 20,000 in early position and was called by Chris Read in the big blind. The flop fell and Read checked to Guillette who continued for 15,000. Read check-raised to 40,000 and Guillette called.
The turn was the and Read led out with a bet of 75,000. Guillette flicked his cards to the muck and Read collected the pot.
"I was down to four big blinds earlier," Read said after the hand.
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