Last Monday (18), the tables at H2, in São Paulo (SP), hosted another decision of the Main Event of the CPH, the São Paulo Poker Championship. The main regional event in Brazil crowned Badaoui Mansour as the champion this time, winning the main event after dominating the FT.
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The Main Event of the fourth stage of the 2026 CPH season had entries at R$ 1,500 and recorded 343 entries. By confirming the title, Badaoui Mansour pocketed R$ 100,000, in addition to securing his spot in the December Nine, a great novelty of the circuit. Nayara Rocha, who had been the highlight until the FT, finished as runner-up.
Check out the final standings of the Main Event:
| Position | Name | Prize |
| 1st | Badaoui Mansour | R$ 100,000 |
| 2nd | Nayara Rocha | R$ 70,000 |
| 3rd | Moinha Parente | R$ 50,000 |
| 4th | William Pereira | R$ 34,000 |
| 5th | Jordan Piva | R$ 25,000 |
| 6th | Hanibael Saneh | R$ 20,000 |
| 7th | Cainan Almeida | R$ 15,500 |
| 8th | Nicholas Castro | R$ 12,500 |
| 9th | Fernando Beira | R$ 10,500 |
The start of the final table had Nayara in the lead, with Mansour just below, but with a much smaller stack. But he took advantage of the edge over the other opponents to apply pressure and managed eliminations, being responsible for most of the knockouts until the 4-handed.
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Although Nayara was the nemesis of Moinha Parente, she reached the heads-up at a great disadvantage compared to Badaoui Mansour, and left the contest on the first double attempt. With ten times fewer chips, she shoved pre-flop with K4s and received a call from the opponent who had Q8o.
The flop T94 was even favorable for Nayara, who made the lower pair. But right after, the Q on the turn changed the hand advantage, giving the top pair to Mansour. Finally, the 2 on the river put an end to the contest, defining the great champion.
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