The remaining twenty players are heading on a 15-minute break.
2010 PokerStars.net LAPT Florianopolis
Pedro Velasco Adnet raised from middle position to 31,000. David Bortnik from Argentina reraised all in for 107,000. After a minute in the tank, Adnet folded and Bortnik picked up the pot to move to about 160,000. Adnet dropped back a tiny bit to 435,000.
Sander Aalders raised the button and Engelberth Steve Varela Moreno defended from the big blind. The two players saw the flop come 

and Moreno checked to Aalders. The preflop aggressor fired 37,000 as his continuation. Moreno went into the tank before announcing that he was all in. Aalders mucked his hand and dropped back to 310,000 in chips. Moreno increased to about 275,000.
Over on the feature table we found Scott Davies all in against Matthias Habernig.
Davies: 

Habernig: 

The board was spread 



to see Davies eliminated in 21st place as Habernig soars to over 800,000 in chips.
On a flop of 

, Homero Ribeiro found himself all in against Alexandre Richard Martins.
Ribeiro: 

Martins: 

With Martins flopping back-to-back sets, he would see the
and
fall on the turn and river to send Ribeiro to the rail in 22nd place.
David Bortnik opened to 25,000 under the gun and was called by Alexandre Richard Martins next to act, along with Jorge Pereira from the big blind.
The flop fell down 

and Pereira open-shoved his last 103,000 to prompt a fold from Bortnik before Martins instantly called.
Pereira: 

Martins: 

The turn and river landed the
and
to see Pereira exit in 23rd place collecting $6,485 for his efforts as Martins climbs to 335,000 in chips.
The last of the Team PokerStars players has just hit the rail. Jorge Arias moved all but 1,000 of his chips into the middle preflop and Andre Luiz Scaff made the call. After the flop came down 

, Scaff began yelling out "The son of the king! The son of the king!" in Portuguese. He then tossed in one T1,000 chip to put Arias all in. The Team Online player made the call.
Arias: 

Scaff: 

The turn was the
and the river the
. Scaff jumped from his chair and continued to yell at the top of his lungs while Arias packed up his belongings and exited to the rail. He finished in 24th place and earned just under $6,500 for his effort.
The cards are back in the air with the players now reseated across three tables.
The players are just on a short break while the Tournament Staff are breaking another table.
Martin Fuentes had his all-in bet called by Rudy Blondeau preflop over on the feature table. Fuentes held the 
and Blondeau the 
.
The board ran out 



to give Blondeau a flush and send Fuentes to the rail.