Until Sunday (25th), the BSOP Summer had only held three days of competition in Costa do Sauípe (BA). However, the stage already has a prominent name: Pedro Cassar. The Rio de Janeiro native was able to win no less than the titles of the two R$ 25,000 buy-in High Rollers held so far.
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The first competition began on Friday (23rd) and concluded on Saturday (24th). The 25K High Roller that kicked off the sequence of expensive tournaments registered 71 entries, and Pedro Cassar beat this entire field to pocket, ultimately, R$ 450,000. At a final table full of professionals, he defeated Alisson Piekazewicz in heads-up.
Check out the final standings of the 25K High Roller:
- Pedro Cassar – R$ 450,000
- Alisson Piekazewicz – R$ 320,000
- Felipe Boianovsky – R$ 210,000
- Mário Fantin – R$ 160,000
- Lucas Rocha – R$ 123,000
- Rafael Mota – R$ 95,500
- Pedro Cavalieri – R$ 75,500
- Edmilson Rosa – R$ 58,570
- Régis Kogler – R$ 45,000
Shortly after, on Sunday, players of the expensive tournaments returned to compete for the 25K High Roller PKO. This competition registered 51 entries, and Pedro Cassar once again reached the top of the podium, earning R$ 350,000. Thus, in just two results, the Rio de Janeiro native has already accumulated R$ 800,000 in payouts at BSOP Summer.
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This event featured a deal at the 3-handed stage, which rebalanced the regular payouts. In heads-up, Pedro Cassar beat the Argentine Hugo Nazar, who took home R$ 155,000, while Marcos Sketch completed the top 3, leaving with R$ 146,000.
See how the 25K High Roller PKO finished:
- Pedro Cassar – R$ 350,000*
- Hugo Nazar (ARG) – R$ 155,000*
- Marcos Sketch – R$ 146,000*
- Thiago Crema – R$ 120,000
- Carlos Serrano (COL) – R$ 106,000
- Henrique Lessa – R$ 43,500
- Dan Almeida – R$ 41,030
Apparently, the most expensive tournament planned for this BSOP Summer, the R$ 100,000 Super High Roller, did not attract competitors. Previously scheduled for the weekend, the event was removed from the schedule. Nevertheless, the series will continue to feature high-stakes attractions, such as the giant BSOP Championship, for R$ 25,000 with a structure including two Day 1s.
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