KSOP GGPoker South America has players from all over the world, which is reflected in the distribution of titles between countries. On Day 8, after Portugal’s Pedro Neves was eliminated in the Omaholic HR, Argentina’s Claudio Fernández became the winner of Event 52: R$6,000 NL Hold’em One Day HR. He stranded 166 players and added R$190,000 to his balance.
Fernandez joined Colombian Leonardo Tarazona and Mexican José Dominguez on the podium, who won R$135,000 and R$94,300 respectively. you.
Meanwhile, Axel Rodrigo won Event 54: R$2,000 PLO Choice 4/5 Card KO Progressive. The Argentinian finished first among 207 entrants and received R$ 67,050 in prize money.
Soon after, Guilherme Ramos prevented another victory for Albiceleste in the Riocentro Felts at Barra da Tijuca. In Event 53: R$1,000 NL Hold’em Deepstack Turbo, he defeated Ezequiel Farias in HU and won R$46,000. The runner-up receives R$30,800.
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