Right after a remarkable season, with several records broken, the Brazilian Series of Poker wasted no time and is already kicking off another year. The BSOP Summer, in Costa do Sauípe (BA), opens the 2026 schedule for the country’s main live poker circuit.
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The BSOP Summer will run from January 23rd to 31st, featuring 53 events over nine uninterrupted days of action. There will be various valuable attractions, both for High Rollers and for those who play at lower stakes. Buy-ins range from R$ 500 to R$ 100,000.
In a similar format to previous stages, the BSOP Summer Main Event will not run until the last day of the series. The competition, which will have direct buy-ins of R$ 5,000, will take place between January 24th and 28th, leaving the BSOP Championship, for R$ 25,000, as the main highlight of the final stretch.
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Furthermore, High Roller competitions are present daily at BSOP Summer. Right this Friday (23rd), the first day of competition, the 25K High Roller takes over the tables. A hall that, incidentally, also makes history, with a record number of tables and the Sauípe Resorts fully booked for the event.
The Super High Roller, the most expensive tournament of the festival, will cost R$ 100,000 per buy-in and will start this Saturday (24th), with a two-day structure. And just like the expensive events, the Mixed Games and lower buy-in competitions will also take place in all sessions, in a balanced schedule. The complete schedule is available on the official BSOP website.
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Check out the schedule for the first day of BSOP Summer:
- 2 PM – R$ 1,500 Start-Up (Day 1A)
- 2 PM – R$ 6,000 6K 1-Day Deepstack
- 3 PM – R$ 2,500 HORSE
- 6 PM – R$ 25,000 25K High Roller
- 6 PM – R$ 500 Super 500
- 8 PM – R$ 1,500 Start-Up (Day 1B)
- 10 PM – R$ 1,500 Night Turbo Omaha PKO