On a flop of with around 15,000 in the pot, Leo Fernandez fired out 6,300 and was called in one spot before another player folded.
The turn landed the , and after a few moments of deliberation, Fernandez checked the action to his opponent in the cutoff.
Immediately announcing all in, Fernandez was put to a decision for his remaining 25,600, and after another few minutes in the tank, he tossed his cards into the muck.
Fernandez' opponent flashed his while collecting the pot as Fernandez followed suit by tapping the table.
With a board spread and the player's cards tabled, we found Guillermo Montero and his taking the lead on the river against his opponent's .
Montero's opponent was visibly upset as he stormed out of the room, while on the other end of the emotional spectrum, Montero offered a 1,000-denomination chip as a tip to the dealer.
As Montero collected the pot, he moved to 215,000; the first player over the 200,000-chip mark!
After the button raised to 3,800, Miguel Rodriguez called from the big blind. The flop came down and Rodriguez checked. His opponent fired 4,100, which Rodriguez couldn't call. He mucked his hand and dropped even further to 15,000 in chips.