Leandro Csome raised from the cutoff and Jessyca Bedoya defended her big blind.
The flop came down and Bedoya check-called a bet from Csome. When the hit the turn, Bedoya bet enough to cover the rest of Csome's stack, roughly 13,000. He called for his tournament life with , trailing Bedoya's . The river made two pair for Bedoya to send the Day 1b chip leader to the rail early on Day 2.
Jason Sudol opened for 5,100 from early position and was soon met with an all-in three-bet to 26,600 total from a player in middle position. The rest of the field cleared out of the way, and after a count, Sudol made the call.
Showdown
Sudal:
Opponent:
It was a tough spot for the American who has relocated to Medellin, and his best chance to win the pot was to spike an ace. Unfortunately for him, he was unable to do it as the board ran out . He was left with just 18,000 after the hand.
Picking up the action on an flop in a heads-up pot, action was checked to Julian Menendez. He bet 9,800, but was faced with a decision for the rest of his stack when his opponent re-raised all in.
Menendez took about 30 seconds before calling all in for 46,400 with . His opponent turned over air, , and gave up a ton of his stack as the turn and river locked up the pot for Menendez.
We're not sure how it happened, but shortly after running his Big Slick into kings and dropping to just 18,000, Jason Sudol has found a way to get back in contention . . . he is now sitting on a stack of 75,000! Given the aforementioned hand happened about 15 minutes ago, we can safely assume that he has been on one heck of a heater.
With about 11,000 in the pot and a board reading , Freddy Torres bet 5,000 from early position and waited for his sole opponent, who was on the button, to act. About a minute passed as the player on the button counted down his stack, which was about 45,000, and subsequently pushed them into the pot. Torres insta-folded, but don't worry, he is still sitting with a very health 255,000.
With 25,000 already in the pot and a flop of , Juan Carlos Valencia bet 21,000 from the big blind only to have his opponent min-raise to 42,000. Valencia was sitting on a big stack and decided to put it to good use with a three-bet all in. His opponent snap-folded and Valencia added a good chunk to his already massive stack.
The lone remaining Team PokerStars Pro in the field is Humberto Brenes. We have tried and tried to catch Brenes in a hand, but have been unable to find "The Shark" involved in a pot today, as of yet.
Team Online's Freddy Torres is still going strong with about 250,000.