Rudy Blondeau just doubled up short stack Scott Davies when his 
went down to 
. Davies held the ace-jack. The board ran out 



and Davies now has about 200,000 in chips. Blondeau is down to about 440,000.
Rudy Blondeau just doubled up short stack Scott Davies when his 
went down to 
. Davies held the ace-jack. The board ran out 



and Davies now has about 200,000 in chips. Blondeau is down to about 440,000.
Claudio Baptista just doubled up after moving all in for 29,000 form the hijack seat. Rodolfo Awad called the small bit more from the big blind with the 
. Baptista held the 
.
The board ran out 



to give Baptista the win.
Up on the feature table, the action folded to short-stack Richard Gui on the button and he moved all in from with David Bortnik making the call from the big blind.
Gui: 

Bortnik: 

The board ran out 



to see Gui exit stage left as Bortnik climbed to 385,000 in chips.
Alessandra Correa Dos Santos found herself all in holding 
, and was called by an opponent's 
.
The board was looking safe for Santos until the dealer delivered an ace on the river to send the Brazilian to the rail.
Claudio Baptista moved all in from middle position and Guilherme Marques Garcia made the call.
Baptista held a strong pair of jacks, but it would be Garcia's superior pocket kings that would start in front, and remain that way on a baby flop.
Baptista made his way to the rail in a respectable 30th place for a $5,546 payday.
On the flop of 

, Francisco Azocar fired out a bet of 27,000. Paulo Rink was his opponent in the hand and fired an all-in raise worth 154,000 after a minute in the tank. Azocar quickly made the call.
Azocar held the 
. That was not what Rink wanted to see as he tried to bluff with the 
.
The turn brought the
which gave Azocar trips, but it improved Rink to a flush draw, giving him some more outs in the hand. The river was the
though and not what he needed. With a pound of the table the former Brazilian and German footballer was eliminated from play. Azocar saw his stack improve to about 350,000 in chips, having Rink just barely covered when the money went in.
Marco Caicedo Jaramillo called Pedro Velasco Adnet's all-in bet preflop with the 
. He was dominated by the 
for Adnet.
The board ran out 



and Adnet doubled up. He was all in for 99,000 and now has over 200,000. Jaramillo on the other hand, dropped to about 62,000.
With some commotion on the feature table, we quickly rushed over to find Gilberto Pizzamiglio all in against Rudy Blondeau.
Pizzamiglio: 

Blondeau: 

With Pizzamiglio in great shape to double, the 

flop changed little until the
landed on the turn to see Blondeau capture the lead.
The river landed the meaningless
, and Pizzamiglio was forced to make his way to the rail as Blondeau continues to add to his healthy chip stack; now returning above the 500,000-chip mark.
Marco Caicedo Jaramillo found himself all in with Cristiane Dias making the call from the big blind.
Jaramillo: 

Dias: 

The board ran out 



to see Jaramillo double through to 165,000 as Dias was left crippled with just 32,000.
The following hand, Dias committed the remainder of her chips from the small blind with 
to be trailing her opponent's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Dias bite the dust, and make her way to collect $5,546 for her 27th place effort.
Level: 21
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000