Andres Vega was on the button and raised to 21,000. Juan Parra was in the big blind and defended.
The flop was and both players checked to the turn which was the .
Parra led out for 28,000 and Vega called.
The river was the and Parra checked. Vega took about two minutes to make his decision and then fired out a bet of 93,000. Parra snap-called and Vega tabled . Parra didn't have him beat and Vega approaches the one million chip mark.
Camilo Florez was in the hijack and raised to 21,000. Miguel Zarzar counted out his stack and went into the tank. Eventually, he called. Sergio Dario Tello was in the big blind and called.
The flop came and Tello checked to Florez, who bet 27,000. Zarzar folded, and Tello called.
The turn was the and Tello checked for a second time. Florez bet 46,000 and Tello called again.
The river was the . Tello remained consistent and checked yet again. Florez tanked for about a minute and eventually checked back. Tello tabled two black fours, and Florez released his hand.
Aurel Bogdan raised to 21,000 from the cutoff, and Juan Parra called on the button.
The flop was and both players checked to the turn, which was the . Bogdan led out for 16,000 and Parra called.
The river was the and Bogdan bet 21,000. Parra called and Bogdan tabled , for a set of fours. Parra quickly mucked his cards and the pot was shipped to Bogdan.
Diego Lizana was in the cutoff and opened the action to 16,000. Miguel Zarzar was on the button and three-bet to 50,000. The blinds folded and before their cards hit the muck, Lizana announced all in. Zarzar quickly called.
Diego Lizana tabled and Zarzar showed .
The board ran out giving Lizana a set of tens and launching his stack upward.
Amos Ben has crossed the one-million chip mark and is the clear chip leader so far. The next-biggest stack at his table has about 320,000 chips, which makes for an incredible dynamic for him.