André Silveira beats Caio Hey and wins 1-Day High Roller PKO at BSOP São Paulo

André Silveira beats Caio Hey and wins 1-Day High Roller PKO at BSOP São Paulo

Just as in the inaugural session on Wednesday (18), BSOP São Paulo crowned four more champions on Thursday (19). Among them, the highlight was André Silveira, who won the 1-Day High Roller PKO. After facing adversities during the competition’s bubble period, he bounced back and won in great style, beating none other than Caio Hey in heads-up.

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The 1-Day High Roller PKO had a buy-in of R$ 10,000, and André Silveira was able to defeat a field that registered 125 entries. Adding the prize for first place and the bounties, the player from Araçoiaba da Serra (SP) won R$ 261,000. Caio Hey, in turn, took home R$ 137,000 in second. Tiago Aguiar completed the podium at a final table that had two foreign representatives.

Check out the final standings of the 1-Day High Roller PKO:

PositionNameCountryPrize
1André SilveiraBrazilR$ 261,000
2Caio HeyBrazilR$ 137,000
3Tiago AguiarBrazilR$ 94,000
4Vitor GreccoBrazilR$ 56,000
5Francis CruzDominican RepublicR$ 88,000
6Vinícius NavarroBrazilR$ 53,500
7Ramon SorgattoBrazilR$ 50,000
8Birger LarsenNorwayR$ 34,200
9Marcelo GiordanoBrazilR$ 25,020

In an interview with BSOP 360 after the victory, André Silveira confessed that he was hanging by a thread at the bubble moment. To avoid elimination and reach the ITM, he held back, and his stack dried up until only 1 big blind remained. “When it burst, I think I went all in three or four times in the dark“, the player confessed. However, the strategy worked, and the sequence of folds put him back in contention.

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More champions on the second day of BSOP São Paulo

In addition to André Silveira’s victory, BSOP São Paulo did not fail to hold its traditional single-day events. In mixed games, João Pedro Costa won the R$ 2,500 Omaha Dealer’s Choice 4/5 Cards, defeating a field of 63 entries. After a deal in heads-up, he collected R$ 35,400, while runner-up Carlos Scioli left with R$ 28,600.

Meanwhile, Cauê Durazzo, who is a well-known figure in Mixed games, took advantage of another attraction, and only stopped at the top of the podium. He won the R$ 1,500 Night Turbo PKO, going through 56 entries to take home R$ 18,250. Finally, in the Super 500, Fabricio Sadi was the best among 161 competitors, taking home R$ 14,360.

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