On a busy Tuesday (27th) at Costa do Sauípe (BA), the BSOP Summer welcomed many players for various competitions. While the Main Event formed its final table and the R$ 25,000 BSOP Championship began its work, six tournaments defined champions, with Danilo Gomes and Leonardo Camera standing out.
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Danilo Gomes was crowned champion of the R$ 4,000 8-Max Turbo, a tournament that attracted 119 entries and registered big names in the field, especially at the final table. The champion ended up making a deal heads-up and took home R$ 89,500, while Francisco Pacheco received R$ 73,000 for second place. Gabriel Schroeder, a relevant figure on the national scene, completed the podium.
Check the final standings of the 8-Max Turbo:
- Danilo Gomes – R$ 89,500*
- Francisco Pacheco – R$ 73,000*
- Gabriel Schroeder – R$ 42,500
- Thomas Konig – R$ 35,300
- Birger Larsen (NOR) – R$ 28,500
- Julian Yebra (ARG) – R$ 22,400
- Cláudio Araújo – R$ 17,100
- Rogério Mota – R$ 12,850
- Hugo Nazar (ARG) – R$ 9,600
Meanwhile, Leonardo Camera reached the top in a tournament with the same buy-in as the one won by Danilo Gomes. He conquered the 4K Second Chance, held in a two-day structure. In summary, the competition had 101 entries, and Camera pocketed R$ 87,000 by overcoming all rivals. Diogo Yamanaka was the last opponent in his path, and Andrés Pereyra closed the top 3 in a FT that had a strong Argentine presence.
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See the final numbers for the 4K Second Chance:
- Leonardo Camera – R$ 87,000
- Diogo Yamanaka – R$ 60,000
- Andrés Pereyra (ARG) – R$ 39,800
- Sebastian Altieri (ARG) – R$ 31,180
- Lucas Gobbi – R$ 25,000
- Michel Balazs – R$ 19,600
- Jorge Nuñez (ARG) – R$ 15,500
- Danilo Carvalho – R$ 12,000
- Frederico Lopes – R$ 9,100
Furthermore, another two-day competition concluded on this Tuesday of BSOP Summer: the traditional R$ 1,000 Ladies, exclusive to female players. Priscila Martins was crowned champion, beating 81 actions to take home R$ 14,960. There was a deal at the 3-handed stage, leaving both the runner-up Carla Siqueira and the third-placed Letícia Galvão with R$ 11,200 each.
Above all, the BSOP Summer also featured the daily event versions it usually holds. In the Mixed Games competition, Mateus Pimenta won the R$ 2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi/Lo, surpassing 47 entries to take R$ 29,500. In the early morning, Marco Caminha pocketed R$ 25,410 by conquering the R$ 1,500 Night Turbo, and in the Super 500, Carlos Castro was the best among 206 competitors and collected R$ 17,000.
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