With about 1,600 in the pot, on a board reading , Aymon Hata checked from the small blind, as did Michael Rocco from the big blind, as well as a player in middle position.
PokerStars player, Uri Reichenstein, was in the cutoff and bet 900. Hata called, and both Rocco and the player in middle position folded.
The turn was the . Hata checked again and Reichenstein bet 2,200 this time. Hata called.
The river was the and Hata checked for a third time. Reichenstein thought about it for a moment and then fired out a multi-colored chip bet of 6,500. Hata went into the tank and eventually tossed in a single chip to call.
Reichenstein rolled over for a pair of fours, and Hata tabled the winning hand with .
Team PokerStars Pro, Felipe Ramos, has taken his seat here in the PokerStars Championship Panama $5,000 Main Event!
The Brazilian has over $1,300,000 in recorded live cashes with a $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super High Roller title from São Paulo.
Ramos was also seen giving UFC Hall of Famer, Tito Ortiz, some pointers yesterday in Day 1a. Sure enough, Ortiz bagged the second-most chips to end the day.
It's a scorching hot day in Panama City - perfect for players to play some cards in the comfort of air conditioning at the beautiful Sortis Hotel, Spa and Casino.
Cards are in the air at 11 a.m. local time on this final starting day in the PokerStars Championship Panama $5,000 Main Event. Players begin the day with 30,000 chips and will play a total of eight, 75-minute levels before moving on to Day 2 on Thursday. A dinner break is scheduled after six levels, with scheduled breaks every two levels throughout the day.
This tournament is a freeze-out and players will complete the day with blinds at 400/800 and a 100 ante.
Stick with PokerNews throughout the entire series to find out who takes down the first-ever PokerStars Championship in Panama!