Sergio Dario Tello limped in from under the gun, and Cristian Velasquez checked from the big blind.
The flop was and Velasquez checked. Tello bet 20,000 and Velasquez immediately moved all in for 208,000. Tello called, putting him at risk.
Velasquez showed for the nut flush draw and Tello tabled for a set of sixes.
The turn was the ,giving Velasquez the flush. Tello needed the board to pair to secure the elimination, but the river bricked off with the and Velasquez chipped up.
Jorge Ottaviano was short, and got his remaining 113,000 chips in the middle with . Oscar Roloso had him dominated with two red nines, leaving him with just three aces in the deck to save his tournament life.
The board ran out and Ottaviano was eliminated in just his second poker tournament. He won a seat in the main through a satellite, and goes home with an impressive finish.
The tournament director is now redrawing seats for the final two tables. A table draw will be posted shortly.
Aurel Bogdan just lost a flip with pocket jacks against Daniel Vejar's king-queen and was knocked down to just 50,000 in chips. He lost the hand and possibly his headphones after smashing them on the ground once the board ran out in Vejar's favor.
Shortly after, Bogdan got his remaining stack in the middle with in the big blind after calling a shove from Diego Lizana in the small blind with . The board ran out and he hit the rail.
Francisco Salazar limped in from the small blind, and Amos Ben raised to 46,000. Salazar re-raised to 200,000, and Ben moved all in. Salazar snap-called for his remaining 480,000.
It was a cooler, and chip leader Ben was on the right side of it holding . Salazar tabled and stood up from his seat.
The flop came and Ben took an even bigger lead with a set of kings. The turn was the and Salazar picked up a straight draw for some hope of surviving. The river was the and Salazar was eliminated.