When the table folded around to his button, Martin Rafael Lategui Lourido shoved his last ~19,000 chips into the middle. Next door, Patrick Mahoney reraised to isolate, and he was heads up with a chance at the knockout.
Showdown
Lourido:
Mahoney:
The flop was a bad start for the at-risk player, but he managed to pick up a couple outs when the hit fourth street. He needed to find another one of those tens on the river, but the river was Mahoney's full house.
Twenty-four hours ago, 367 players were filing into the Sheraton WTC with an extra R$4,000 burning holes in their pockets. They'd come to play Day 1 of the PokerStars.netLatin American Poker Tour São Paulo, and they've created a prize pool in excess of R$1.3 million. Ten levels have already come and gone, and just 107 lucky players survived long enough to bag up chips.
Among them is Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu who turned up a bit late for the starting time. He was in bed sleeping off some of the Brazilian intoxicants from the night before, but his power nap did him well. Negreanu chipped up steadily through the course of the evening, bagging up 121,700 chips to put himself just outside the overnight top ten.
Leo Fernandez, Humberto Brenes, and Nacho Barbero are also still in contention for the Team PokerStars Pros, and Barbero is doing the best of that bunch with an average stack of 65,200. Also returning today from the Notables category are Mayu Roca Uribe (128,000), Jorge Pereira (113,700), Elio Fox (99,700), Felipe Ramos (97,300), and Bill Gazes (44,000).
Everyone's chasing Jean Double right now, though, and his stack of 189,400 gives him the title of Chip Leader after the first day.
The players are just beginning to trickle into the room right now, and we're about a half hour away from our scheduled starting time. Sit tight; we'll be back when the cards go in the air.