Leandro Csome Eliminated in 5th Place (R$117,190)
Level 28
: 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

Brazil is one step closer to its first LAPT title. Current chip leader (and Brazilian) Joao "joao bauer" Neto raised pre-flop, then snap-called after big blind (and Argentinian) Leandro Csome moved all in. Csome could only muster up , one over-card against Bauer's
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Three of the remaining four players are Brazilian. Chile's Alex Manzano is the only person that stands in the way of Brazil's first LAPT title, and he has a lot of catching up to do against chip leader Bauer.