BSOP Summer reveals schedule with 53 events in January; check it out

BSOP Summer reveals schedule with 53 events in January; check it out

The Brazilian Series of Poker is already looking ahead to 2026, even though the 2025 season wrapped up just a few days ago. This Friday (5th), the organization revealed the complete schedule for BSOP Summer, the first event of next year, to be held at Costa do Sauípe (Bahia).

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For the first time, the inaugural event of the BSOP season will be part of the “Millions” series, along with the last event of the year and the Winter Millions in July. At Sauípe Resorts, the festival will have space entirely dedicated to it, with full infrastructure reserved for players and competitions.

And in the hall, the chips will fly from January 23rd to 31st. There will be 53 tournaments, including six Gold Tournaments. This means that in these six, the champion will receive a gold protect card, in addition to the cash prize. The highlight of the schedule is the Super High Roller, with a buy-in of R$ 100,000, the most expensive entry in the series.

BSOP Summer will have it all

BSOP Summer buy-ins will range from R$ 500 to R$ 100,000. If the most expensive competition is the SHR, the cheapest will be the Super 500, which will once again feature various attractions throughout the days. However, in between, there will be options for all tastes. The Main Event, for example, will have entries at R$ 5,000.

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For those who play high stakes, the High Roller Championship at the end of the event will have a buy-in of R$ 50,000, while the Championship returns with a fee of R$ 25,000 per entry. On the other hand, the Start-Up is one of the best options among the cheaper competitions, with registrations at R$ 1,500.

And the BSOP Summer events will, in short, have many more attractions. Competitions of Mixed Games, online satellites on PokerStars, and the increasingly traditional cash game will make the party of the event that will kick off Brazilian poker in 2026. To check out the full schedule, visit the official BSOP website.

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