The final numbers for the Brazil WSOP Main Event will be announced when registration closes on Monday. With a total of 656 entries entered, the second day of competition was wild. After ten blind levels, there are still 35 players in the game and the chip leader is Caio Araújo.
With a mammoth stack of 2,645,000 in chips, he stands alone in terms of chip count. In second place is Anthony Barranqueiros with 2,300,000 in chips. Caio Ozawa from Sao Paulo is third with 2,260,000 chips.
Read more: Eduardo Fontenele talks about his career, the importance of Team Arrocha and his first WSOP experience Brazilian Jose Armindo (2,000,000), Fernando Ga Sia (1,955,000), Leandro Rego (1,800,000), Herbert Farias (1,320,000), Rodrigo Semegini (1,240,000), Guillerme Sazan (1,220,000), Celso Sirtoli (1,025,000), Marcelo Giordano (755,000), Julio Belluscio (750,000), Roberly Felicio (720,000), Alexandre Sako (720,000), Gabriel Medeiros “Gremio CEM” (595,000) and Eduardo Carvalho “n00ki5” (580,0 ) 00) There were some highlights of the fight for the ring.
Day 3 of the Main Event begins on Tuesday at 1pm. With blinds at 10,000/20,000, the stakes are high. Qualifying players have already pocketed at least R$10,400, while the grand champion will receive R$460,000.
This text provides a summary of the ongoing Brazil WSOP Main Event, highlighting the current chip leaders and upcoming schedule. The competition seems intense with high stakes and a substantial prize pool for the eventual champion.
This text provides an update on the current standings and chip counts in the Brazil WSOP Main Event. It sets the stage for an exciting Day 3 of the tournament with high stakes and a significant prize pool of R$460,000 for the grand champion.
This text provides an update on the Brazil WSOP Main Event, detailing the current chip leaders and mentioning some notable players. The competition seems intense with high stakes involved, and it will be interesting to see who will emerge as the grand champion.
This text provides an update on the current standings of the Brazil WSOP Main Event, with Caio Araújo holding the chip lead. The stakes are high with the remaining 35 players competing for a grand prize of R$460,000.
This text provides updates on the Brazil WSOP Main Event, including the current chip leaders and remaining players. The stakes are high with significant amounts of money at play, and the competition continues on Day 3 with the chance to win the grand prize of R$460,000.